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help| The Mongol Empire launched several Mongol invasions into the Indian subcontinent from 1221 to 1327. However, the campaigns proved unsuccessful, in spite of the constant Mongol threat. After the collapse of the Mongol Empire, the final Turco-Mongol invasion occurred when Timur sacked and plundered Delhi, the capital of the Delhi Sultanate, though he left India soon after. After defeating Jalal... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Mongol invasions of India
The Mongol Empire launched several Mongol invasions into the Indian subcontinent from 1221 to 1327. However, the campaigns proved unsuccessful, in spite of the constant Mongol threat. -
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Timeline of Mongol conquests
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List of conflicts in Asia
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Qara'unas
This military group had attented all Mongol invasions of India since 1241. -
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Kebek
During his father's reign Kebek participated in the Mongol invasions of India, leading a punitive expedition against the Sultanate of Delhi in 1305 in retaliation for the destruction of a Mongol army the previous year. -
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Qutlugh Khwaja
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Mongol invasions of Japan
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Mongol invasion of Europe
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Mongol invasions of Korea
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