Comments by "పక్షి భితి" (@user-pakshibhithi10) on "What if the Mongol Empire Reunited Today?" video.
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Kavita Singh After Chinggis khan died, his kingdom was divided into 4 parts, China and Mongolia were ruled by Khuublai khan (Second greatest Mongol ruler and the Grandson of Chinggis khan) and European parts were ruled by other Monglos, Central-Asian part was ruled by other heir and Middle -Eastern part was ruled by other siblings of Khublai khan. Mongols were essentially not a civilization they were tribals, but they had a religion similar to Hinduism, although not very developed, and today's Mongolians follow that religion. The parts of Mongol empire which were divided among Chinggis Khan's heirs, were civilizations, so they had developed cultures, so the Mongols in China became Chinese, the Mongols in Central-Asia became Central -Asians, Mongols in Eastern -Europe became Eastern-Europeans and Mongols in Middle-East became Turkish and Persians. Mughals are basically Turkish-Mongols who were Persianised (meaning following Persian culture). Chinggis khan looked like East-Asians, because he was Mongolian. He was in no way related to today's Pakistani's.
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@LaVaZ000 I don't know in what way China and Persia were more developed at the time, compared to India, if you're talking about military, true, China and Persia were more developed militarily, but, how were they more developed in other ways? Genghis Khan wanted to conquer only China at start, because he wanted to take revenge on them because the Chinese always meddeled in Mongolia, sometimes sending their army to raid them. He conquered Persia to take revenge too, He sent his envoy to the Khwarizmian kingdom to make them an ally, but, they killed his envoy and sent Genghis khan his head, so they invaded and conquered that kingdom.
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