Genghis Khan's Expansion Of The Mongol Empire Across Central Asia

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Beginning in 1211, Genghis Khan and his armies fled from Mongolia and swiftly conquered most of Eurasia. The Great Genghis Khan died in 1227, but his sons and grandsons continued the expansion of the Mongol Empire across Central Asia, China, the Middle East, and into Europe. Starting in 1236, Genghis Khan's third son Ogodei decided to conquer as much of Europe as he could and by 1240 the Mongols had control of Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary. The Mongols also tried to capture Poland and Germany, but Ogodei's death in 1241 and the struggle that followed distracted them from this mission. In the end, the Mongols ruled Eastern Europe and rumors of their approach terrified Western Europe.

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