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At its peak, the Mongol Empire included parts of
China, Persia, and Russia.
China, Egypt, and Russia.
Egypt, Italy, and Persia.
China, Italy, and Persia.
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China, Persia, and Russia.
Briefly: at its height the Mongol Empire stretched from East Asia (including China) across Central Asia into Persia (Ilkhanate) and into much of what is now Russia (the Golden Horde).
Briefly: at its height the Mongol Empire stretched from East Asia (including China) across Central Asia into Persia (Ilkhanate) and into much of what is now Russia (the Golden Horde).
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