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Mongol Empire

Proper noun

Meaning

Mongol Empire

An empire of the Mongols and Turkic peoples which existed in Asia from 1206 to 1368 and became the largest contiguous land empire in human history, stretching from Central Europe east to the Sea of Japan and from Siberia south to the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East.

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Examples

A history of Russia, Central Asia and Mongolia, Vol. 1: Inner Eurasia from prehistory to the Mongol Empire. Source: Internet

The titular heroine is Gi Seungnyang, an ambitious woman who climbs the social ladder and marries the Emperor of the Mongol Empire rather than the man she actually loves, Wang Yu. Source: Internet

Clement engaged intermittently in communications with the Mongol Empire towards the possibility of creating a Franco-Mongol alliance against the Muslims. Source: Internet

The Mongol Empire conquered a large part of Asia in the 13th century, an area extending from China to Europe. Source: Internet

The Mongol Empire made some efforts to subjugate the native people of Sakhalin starting in about 1264 CE. Source: Internet

The warlike tendencies of the Mongols also concerned the Pope, and he sent a papal nuncio to the Mongol Empire in an attempt to strike an agreement. Source: Internet

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