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- Mongols - Wikipedia
Mongols[a] are an East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia and China (Inner Mongolia and other 11 autonomous territories), as well as the republics of Buryatia and Kalmykia in Russia The Mongols are the principal member of the large family of Mongolic peoples
- Mongol | History, Lifestyle, Facts | Britannica
Mongol, member of a Central Asian ethnographic group of closely related tribal peoples who live mainly on the Mongolian Plateau and share a common language and nomadic tradition Their homeland is now divided into the independent country of Mongolia and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China
- Mongols—facts and information | National Geographic
Who were the Mongols? Under Genghis Khan, the Mongol army became a technologically advanced force and created the second-largest kingdom in history
- Mongols | The Mongol Empire History
The Mongol Empire, established by Genghis Khan in the early 13th century, became the largest contiguous empire in history Its vastness stretched from Eastern Europe to Asia, influencing and connecting diverse cultures
- Mongol Empire - World History Encyclopedia
The Mongol Empire (1206-1368) was founded by Genghis Khan (r 1206-1227), first Great Khan or 'universal ruler' of the Mongol peoples Genghis forged the empire by uniting nomadic tribes of the Asian steppe and creating a devastatingly effective army with fast, light, and highly coordinated cavalry
- Mongol Empire - Wikipedia
The Mongol Empire was the largest contiguous empire in history
- Mongol empire | Time Period, Map, Location, Facts | Britannica
The Mongol empire was founded by Genghis Khan in 1206 It extended from the Pacific Ocean to the Danube River and the Persian Gulf At its greatest extent, it covered some 9 million square miles of territory, making it the largest contiguous land empire in history Learn more about the Mongol empire in this article
- Mongols - Encyclopedia. com
Mongol power declined after the Mongol dynasty in China was overthrown in 1368 The Manchus, who conquered China in 1644, divided Mongolian territory into the geographical regions of Outer Mongolia and Inner Mongolia
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