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The Mongol Empire developed in the course of the 13th century through a series of victorious campaigns throughout Eurasia. At its height, it stretched from the Pacific to Central Europe . It was later known as the largest contigious land empire, aside from the British Empire.
In the 13th century, the Mongol Empire launched several military expeditions in the region of Siberia as part of its invasions and conquests.The first campaigns in North Asia involved the rise of Genghis Khan in the first decade of the 13th century and the early territorial expansion of his empire into South Central and southern Western Siberia.
Mongol campaigns in Central Asia occurred after the unification of the Mongol and Turkic tribes on the Mongolian plateau in 1206. Smaller military operations of the Mongol Empire in Central Asia included the destruction of surviving Merkit and Naimans (which involved forays into Cumania ) and the conquest of Qara Khitai .
List of battles of the Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus' Mongol campaigns in Central Asia; Mongol campaigns in Siberia; Mongol conquest of Anatolia; Mongol invasion of Europe; Mongol invasion of Persia and Mesopotamia; Mongol invasions and conquests; Mongol invasions of Georgia; Mongol invasions of India; Mongol invasions of Japan; Mongol ...
Expansion of the Mongol Empire 1206–1294 superimposed on a modern political map of Eurasia. Rise of Genghis Khan. Battle of Dalan Baljut; Mongol conquest of China. Mongol conquest of Western Xia. Death of Genghis Khan; Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty; Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty; Mongol conquest of the Dali Kingdom; Mongol ...
List of battles of the Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus' ... (13th century) Mongol campaigns in Siberia; ... Mongol conquest of Western Xia
13th century in the Mongol Empire ... Pages in category "13th century in Asia" ... Mongol conquest of Anatolia; B. Battle of Bhutala; K.
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 ...