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What led to the rise of the Mongol empire?

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Strength: 1, Excellent Leader: Genghiz Khan, and just after about 50 years of his death Mongol empire split. 2, Peak Ancient light-horseman tactic. Luck: Facing perhaps the weakest military China Dynasty: Song Dynasty. read more

1, Excellent Leader: Genghiz Khan, and just after about 50 years of his death Mongol empire split. 2, Peak Ancient light-horseman tactic. Luck: Facing perhaps the weakest military China Dynasty: Song Dynasty. Still, Mongol took about 50 years to conquer Song, much slower than conquer rest of its territory. read more

Eventually the Mongols would establish the largest land empire in history, ruling over modern Korea, China, Russia, eastern Europe, southeast Asia, Persia, India and parts of the Middle East. To this day the DNA of the Mongols can be found throughout the territories that once made up their empire. read more

The Mongol Empire was led primarily by Genghis Khan. After he died his nephew Ogodei took over the empire and then his grandson Khubilai Khan. read more

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