
Mongol Invasion
The Mongol Invasion was a series of military campaigns initiated by the Mongol Empire in the 13th century, led by leaders like Genghis Khan and his successors. The Mongols, known for their speed, innovative tactics, and horseback archery, expanded across Asia, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East. Their invasions often resulted in the quick conquest of large territories, causing widespread destruction but also facilitating trade and cultural exchange. The invasions significantly reshaped political boundaries, leading to the rise and fall of empires, and left a lasting impact on the regions they touched.