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2. What influence did foreigners have on the formationof the Mongol Empire?​

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andreev551 [17]3 years ago
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Question- What influence did foreigners have on the formation of the Mongol Empire?​

Answer- The Mongols welcomed foreigners who included Russians, Arabs, Jews, Genoese and Venetians. Marco Polo was only one of many traders to receive a warm welcome and to work for the Khan. Mongols themselves were not involved in the caravan trade; they encouraged others.

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