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The Mongols were a nomadic people that lived along the belt of steppe. ... The Mongols were not terrorists by the standards of the past because they acted out of necessity and did not commit undeclared terrorist acts. ... The modern method of declaring war was not universal in the time of the Mongols. ... What set the Mongols apart was their brutality. ...
The Mongols often fought in lands distant from their temporary homes. ... This meant that if opposition was overcome, they would have to make sure all of it was destroyed before it could rise again and combined with all the other spared oppositions overwhelm the Mongols. ... Also, when the Mongols were invading Europe, their leader Batu held a war council and “sent an ultimatum to King Béla IV [saying,] ‘Word has come to me,’ he wrote, ‘that you have taken the Cumans, our servants, under your protection.
Approximate Word count = 583 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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