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what was the Long-Term Impact of the Mongolian Invasions?

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  • 13-09-2021
In the long term, the Mongol-enforced movement of conquered peoples from their homelands to distant parts of the empire facilitated the exchange of ideas and techniques, as exemplified by the flow of Chinese technology and artistic conventions westward to the Middle East and Europe
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