- are
referred to as Proto-
Mongols.
Broadly defined, the term
includes the
Mongols proper (also
known as the
Khalkha Mongols), Buryats, Oirats, the Kalmyks...
- S2CID 144625106. Allsen.
Mongol Imperialism. p. 280. Morgan. The
Mongols. p. 129. Morgan. The
Mongols. pp. 132–35. Morgan. The
Mongols. pp. 127–28. Lane. p...
- The
Mongols Motorcycle Club, also
known as the
Mongol Brotherhood or
Mongol Nation, is an
international outlaw motorcycle club.
Originally formed in Montebello...
- Eke. He had lost the
defense of
Hezhong to the
Mongols and fled on
ships with 3,000 of his men. The
Mongols pursued them with
their ships until the Jin broke...
-
unsuitable for the
mounted warfare of the
Mongols. The Trần
dynasty which ruled Annam (Đại Việt)
defeated the
Mongols at the
Battle of Bạch Đằng (1288). Annam...
- the
Khalkha Mongols.
There were also
numerous direct descendants of
Genghis Khan who had
formed the
ruling class of the
Khalkha Mongols prior to the...
- Khan's father, Yesugei, for
which the
Mongols blamed the
Tatars according to The
Secret History of the
Mongols.
Ancient sources described Genghis Khan's...
-
defeated the
Mongols at the
Battle of
Kulikovo in 1380, the
Mongolian demands of
tribute from
Russian princes continued until about 1480. The
Mongols had plans...
- As the
Mongol Empire began to
fragment from 1260,
conflict between the
Mongols and
Eastern European polities continued for centuries.
Mongols continued...
- the face of a
Mongol invasion, so
local wars and
conflicts were
suspended in
parts of
central Europe, only to be
resumed after the
Mongols had withdrawn...