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The rise of the mongols

Breakup of the Mongol Empire 1294


The Mongol Empire always had disputes over succession ever since the death of Genghis Khan. The Khan before had been able to partially control this till in 1294 after Kublai Khans death.  The mongol empire was split into four Khanates. These were the Golden Hordes in the Northeast, Yuan Dynasty or Great Khanate in China, Ilkhanate in the Southeast and Persia, and the Chagatai Khanate in Central Asia. All of these Khanates would eventually disapear with the new Ming Dyanasty taking over the Yuan dynasty and the Golden Horde would collapse and the Ilkhanate would be taken over by the Savafid Dynasty and the Chagatai Khanate would be conquered.