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The Ilkhanate (or Ilqanate, 1260-1335 CE) was that part of the Mongol Empire (1206-1368 CE) which mostly covered what is today Iran and parts of Turkmenistan, Turkey, Iraq, Armenia, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Established by the Mongol general Hulegu (d. 1265 CE), the Ilkhanate took its name from the Mongol term for viceroy, ilkhan, a title awarded to Hulegu by his older brother and then ruler of the Mongols, Mongke Khan (r. 1251-1259 CE). Throughout its history, there were regular battles to defend the khanate’s territories against neighbouring states and unsuccessful diplomatic relations with the West to form an alliance against the Mamluks of Egypt, although trade agreements were established with Italian city-states. Islam was adopted by some rulers, a reflection of the dominance of that religion amongst the state’s populace, even if other faiths were practised, too. The Ilkhanate came to a definitive end by the mid-14th century CE when dynastic disputes caused its final disintegration.
It would be d since trade helps them get more money
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What do you mean? The answer is right there.
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you basically just answered your self when stopping behind another car you should stop behind them duh
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increase in longevity raises the average age of the population by increasing the numbers of surviving older people. ... More specifically, it is the large decline in the overall fertility rate over the last half century that is primarily responsible for the population ageing in the world's most developed countries.
Developing countries fall relatively behind developed countries in terms of infrastructure, access of the population to sanitation, healthcare, safe drinking, water, and energy, security, and pollution-free environment and tend to show a higher degree of poverty, corruption, and political instability.