Answer 1None, because the Mongol Empire was not the largest in the world.The Mongol Empire was the second largest in the world, with a total land area of 24 million km2.The largest empire in the world was the British Empire, with a total land area of 33.7 million km2.Either way, the leader of the Mongol Empire was Genghis Khan.Answer 2While the British Empire was the largest in the history of the world, the Mongols for a short time controlled the largest contiguous land empire in world history. While Genghis Khan founded the empire, it reached its largest united extant under his grandson, Ogedei, who invaded Western Russia. After Ogedei's death the empire fragmented into several different Khanates.
As of 2023, 1294 AD was 729 years ago. To calculate this, you subtract 1294 from 2023, which gives you 729.
At the height of the Mongol Empire in 1294, its conquests extended over several modern-day countries, including Mongolia, China, parts of India, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and portions of Russia. The empire also reached into parts of Eastern Europe and the Korean Peninsula. This vast territory was characterized by diverse cultures and landscapes, reflecting the extensive reach of Mongol rule during that period.
In 1294, two significant cities that were part of the Mongol Empire included Karakorum, the early capital of the empire, and Beijing (then known as Dadu), which served as the capital of the Yuan Dynasty established by Kublai Khan. Both cities played important roles in the administration and culture of the vast Mongol territories during that period.
In 1294, two cities that were part of the Mongol Empire were Karakorum, which was the capital of the empire, and Beijing, which had been conquered by the Mongols.
Kublai Khan ruled the Mongol Empire from 1260 to 1294.
After the death of Kublai Khan (the last great khan) in 1294.
The four divisions of the Mongol Empire around 1294 were the Chagatai Khanate in Central Asia, the Ilkhanate in Persia, the Golden Horde in Russia, and the Yuan Dynasty in China. Each division was ruled by a different descendant of Genghis Khan and operated somewhat autonomously from each other.
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Answer 1None, because the Mongol Empire was not the largest in the world.The Mongol Empire was the second largest in the world, with a total land area of 24 million km2.The largest empire in the world was the British Empire, with a total land area of 33.7 million km2.Either way, the leader of the Mongol Empire was Genghis Khan.Answer 2While the British Empire was the largest in the history of the world, the Mongols for a short time controlled the largest contiguous land empire in world history. While Genghis Khan founded the empire, it reached its largest united extant under his grandson, Ogedei, who invaded Western Russia. After Ogedei's death the empire fragmented into several different Khanates.
In 1294, the country to the east that was attacked but not conquered was Japan. This event was part of Kublai Khan's attempts to invade Japan, leading to the Mongol invasions. Despite the initial military efforts, the Mongol forces were repelled, largely due to the fierce resistance from the Japanese defenders and the devastating typhoons known as "kamikaze" that destroyed much of the Mongol fleet.
There were many Khan's during the earlier period. Ganghis Khan was one such ruler on Mongolian period. Now a days Khan's are found in Bollywood.
Genghis Khan founded the Mongol Empire in 1206. Ogedei Khan was the son of Genghis Khan and he was a successor. Kublai Khan was the grandson of Genghis Khan and he was the fifht Great Khan( khan means king) of the Mongol Empire from 1260 to 1294.