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  2. Mongols - Wikipedia

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    The ancestors of the modern-day Mongols are referred to ... Khoshut Khanate in the 1720s and 80,000 people were killed. ... in Western Europe and North America.

  3. Destruction under the Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Mongol conquests resulted in widespread and well-documented death and destruction throughout Eurasia, as the Mongol army invaded hundreds of cities and killed millions of people. As such, the Mongol Empire , which remains the largest contiguous polity to ever have existed, is regarded as having perpetrated some of the deadliest acts of mass ...

  4. Siege of Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    Date: 29/30 January – 10 February 1258 (13 days) Location: Baghdad, modern-day Iraq ... They had killed Mongol commanders during the 1240s, ...

  5. List of incidents of cannibalism - Wikipedia

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    Another well-documented case occurred in Chichijima in February 1945, when Japanese soldiers killed and consumed five American airmen. This case was investigated in 1947 in a war crimes trial, and of 30 Japanese soldiers prosecuted, five (among them General Yoshio Tachibana ) were found guilty and hanged.

  6. Khorloogiin Choibalsan - Wikipedia

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    Choibalsan was born on 8 February 1895 in Achit Beysiyn, near present-day Choibalsan, Dornod Province. [2] He was the youngest of four children born to a poor, unmarried herdswoman named Khorloo (the name Khorloogiin is a matronymic ).

  7. Möngke Khan - Wikipedia

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    Möngke Khan (also Möngke Khagan or Möngke; [a] 11 January 1209 – 11 August 1259) was the fourth khagan of the Mongol Empire, ruling from 1 July 1251 to 11 August 1259.He was the first Khagan from the Toluid line, and made significant reforms to improve the administration of the Empire during his reign.

  8. Timeline of the Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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    Expansion of the Mongol Empire. This is the timeline of the Mongol Empire from the birth of Temüjin, later Genghis Khan, to the ascension of Kublai Khan as emperor of the Yuan dynasty in 1271, though the title of Khagan continued to be used by the Yuan rulers into the Northern Yuan dynasty, a far less powerful successor entity, until 1634.

  9. Toghrul - Wikipedia

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    Keraits Merged with Mongol Empire: Born: c. 1130 Tuul River, modern-day Mongolia: Died: 1203 (aged 72–73) ... Toghrul fled to Tayang Khan but was killed by a Naiman ...