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Could the Mongol Empire survive?

Could the Mongol Empire survive?

In many ways the Mongol Empire did survive, but switch to one based on its largest ethnic group, the Russians. Yes, today’s Russian Republic, the successor of the Soviet Union, the successor of the Russian Empire, which succeed the Golden Horde branch of the Mongol Empire is the surviving part of the Mongol Empire.

Why the Mongol Empire should be remembered today?

The Mongol empire spared teachers of taxation and led to the great spread of printing all over East Asia. They also helped the rise of an educated class in Korea. Under Mongols there was a fantastic “free trade area” that connected most of the known world.

Where is the Mongol Empire today?

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At its greatest extent it included all of modern-day Mongolia, China, parts of Burma, Romania, Pakistan, Siberia, Ukraine, Belarus, Cilicia, Anatolia, Georgia, Armenia, Persia, Iraq, Central Asia, and much or all of Russia. Many additional countries became tributary states of the Mongol Empire.

What countries would the Mongol Empire reunite to form today?

If the Mongol Empire were to reunite as it were at the time of it’s peak, it would include Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Turkey, Iraq, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, China, North Korea, South Korea, Mongolia…

What was the size of the Mongol Empire?

The Mongol Empire would be the world’s largest nation, with an area of 24 million kilometers (a size almost as large as the planet of Mercury). In addition, it would comprise 16\% of the total world surface area, with land stretching nearly all of Asia, most of the Middle East, and most of Eastern Europe.

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How similar were the Mongols to Axis powers?

The Mongols were actually quite similar to the Axis powers. Although they practiced meritocracy and fortified the Silk Road, they were nonetheless uncultured and quite brutal and genocidal barbarians. They killed countless innocent civilians throughout their merciless conquests and pillaged wealthy and enriched cities to the ground.