Mongol conquest reached hard limits when terrain, organized responses, internal conflict, and comparable cavalry opponents such as the Mamluks destroyed the aura of inevitability.
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Mongol Conquest
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"...kill all the inhabitants. He will lay the foundation for the Mongol conquest. That will follow after him. Okay? And again. After the death..."
"Some believe it was because of the climate of India. Some believe it was because of. Because the southern of Delhi. Had a organized..."
"But when they try to conquer Egypt. They run into a people called the Mamluks. Who fight very similarly to the Mongols. In fact..."
"...rare Earth minerals is the dynamic almost the reverse of the Mongol conquests of China that rather than these outsiders coming in to like..."
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Genghis Khan is not explained by saying the Mongols were uniquely evil.
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