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- Mongols - Wikipedia
The Mongols are the principal member of the large family of Mongolic peoples The Oirats and the Buryats are classified either as distinct ethno-linguistic groups or as subgroups of Mongols The Mongols are bound together by a common heritage and ethnic identity, descending from the Proto-Mongols
- 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 (Outer Mongolia) and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China
- Mongol Empire - World History Encyclopedia
Expert horsemen and archers, the Mongols proved unstoppable in Central Asia and beyond, defeating armies in Iran, Russia, Eastern Europe, China, and many other places
- Mongols—facts and information - National Geographic
Who were the Mongols? Under Genghis Khan, the Mongol army became a technologically advanced force and and created the second-largest kingdom in history
- The Mongols in World History - Columbia University
Why did the Mongols begin their conquests? Chinggis Khan Tribal group vs Mongol identity; Organization and tactics; Three invasions; Expansion under his successors; How a small group of Mongols conquered such a vast domain; Collapse of the empire
- What is the origin of the Mongols? - discoverchinaguide. com
The Mongols originated in the steppes of Central Asia, specifically in the region that is now modern-day Mongolia They were a nomadic people who excelled in horse riding and warfare, eventually forming a powerful empire under the leadership of figures like Genghis Khan
- 10 Things to Know About the Mongols Before Genghis Khans . . .
Here are 10 key things to know about the Mongols before the emergence of their most famous leader 1 Life on the Harsh Steppe The Mongols lived in one of the most unforgiving environments on Earth – the windswept plains of the Mongolian plateau
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