Why did Mongols invade China?
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Why did Mongols invade China?
Mongol Invasions:
The Mongols established there massive empire based on their many invasions conducted during the 13th century. These invasion led to the conquest of Russia, China, Central Asia, Persia, Ukraine, and parts of Anatolia. Furthermore, the invasions also extended to Japan, Vietnam, Hungary, Poland, and the Levant.
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View this answerAfter Genghis Khan became Khagan, undisputed leader over the Mongol tribes, he immediately turned his attention toward the Northern Chinese Dynasties,...
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Chapter 18 / Lesson 3Learn about who the Mongols were. Explore the Mongolian Empire's history and timeline. Discover who defeated the Mongolian army and who Genghis Khan was.