Timeline of Mongol conquests

Timeline of Mongol conquests

The Mongol Empire emerged in the course of the 13th century by a series of conquests and invasions throughout Central and Western Asia, reaching Eastern Europe by the 1240s. The speed and extent of territorial expansion parallels the Hunnic/Turkic conquests of the Migration period (the 6th century Turkic Khaganate).

The territorial gains of the Mongols persisted into the 15th century in Persia (Timurid dynasty) and in Russia (Tatar and Mongol raids), and into the 19th century in India (the Mughal Empire).

* 1205–1209 invasion of Western China
* 1211–1234 invasion of Northern China
* 1218–1220 invasion of Central Asia (Northeastern provinces of Persia)
*1220-1223, 1235-1330 invasions of Georgia and the Caucasus (North and north western of Persia)
* 1220–1224 of the Cumans
* 1223–1236 invasion of Volga Bulgaria
* 1231–1259 invasion of Korea
*Mongol invasion of Europe
* 1237–1242 invasion of Rus
* 1241 invasion of Poland (Battle of Legnica)
* 1241 invasion of Hungary
* 1241 invasion of Austria and Northeast Italy
* 1242 invasion of Serbia and Bulgaria
*1241-1244 invasion of Anatolia
* 1251-1259 invasion of Persia, Syria and Mesopotamia
* 1252-1472 Mongol military campaigns in Russia
* 1257, 1284, 1287 invasions of Vietnam
* 1258 invasion of Baghdad
* 1258-1259 invasion of Galych-Volhynia, Lithuania and Poland
*Battle of Ain Jalut in 1260
* 1264-1265 raid against Bulgaria and Thrace
* 1274, 1281 invasions of Japan
* 1274 raid against Bulgaria
* 1275, 1277 raids against Lithuania
* 1277 invasion of Myanmar
* 1279 invasions of Southern China
* 1281 invasion of Syria
* 1285 invasion of Hungary
* 1285 raid against Bulgaria
* 1287 invasion of Myanmar
* 1286 raid against Poland
* 1287 raid against Poland
* 1293 invasion of Java
*1297, 1299 invasions of India
* 1299 invasion of Syria
*1222-1327 Mongol invasions of India
*Mongol invasion of Myanmar (1300)
* 1303 Mongol invasion of Syria
*1312 Mongol invasion of Syria

See also

* Mongol Empire
* List of Tatar and Mongol raids against Russian states
* Tatar invasions
* Destruction under the Mongol Empire
* Mongol military tactics and organization
* Battle of the Kalka River

External links

* [http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/warstat0.htm#Mongol Worldwide death toll]
* [https://tspace.library.utoronto.ca/citd/RussianHeritage/4.PEAS/4.L/12.III.5.html The Destruction of Kiev]
* [http://www.sfusd.k12.ca.us/schwww/sch618/Ibn_Battuta/Battuta's_Trip_Three.html Battuta's Travels: Part Three - Persia and Iraq]
* [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-34789/Hungary The Mongol invasion: the last Arpad kings]
* [http://countrystudies.us/vietnam/9.htm The Tran Dynasty and the Defeat of the Mongols]


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