Mongolian Empire’s Extensiveness In the year 1279
Mongolian Empire was the world’s largest bordering land empire in history. The Empire spanned from Central and Eastern Europe to the Sea of Japan, northward into part of the Arctic, westward into the Carpathian and Levant Mountains, and into the mainland of Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Iranian Plateau during the 13th and 14th centuries.
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Genghis Khan rose to power as the result of an alliance between many nomadic tribes and mercilessly conquered a large portion of the world. After years of rule, the Empire was finally brought down by a war over succession. Prior to that, the Empire covered an incredible nine million square miles.