Relationship among the Mongols and Chinese also show to be everlasting since the Mongolian empire started to spread beyond China even on the furthest corners of Asia and Europe. This extended until the end of the Mongol civil war in the 14th century. This can be shown for example, in southern Mongolia, the Mongols were waging war against the western Mongolians when they reached towards India.
It can also be shown in south India. According to a history, India is divided into two sections where the Mongols may have just entered. These two sections were called Sittung, and Ghodi.
However, as the Mongols were surrounded by the Indian army due to Sittung being attacked by HN, Ghodi remained untouched. This shows us that Mongols did not have any difficulties while entering India. Most likely, they managed to run into the Indian soldiers due to Indian army being relatively weaker and borderless.
Therefore, the Mongols certainly conquered and controlled India during the 14th century, but this is not all. It was only possible for Mongols to conquer India due to their military strength and army that remained unopposed.
But due to the Mongols access to Indian army, they were able to conquer more areas by attacking the Indian army, allowing them to conquer the borderlands, thus expanding their empire. They eventually conquered around 30 percent of the entire Indian geography in the 14th century. This is why the Mongols and China share some traits which is why it is very possible to say that Mongols conquered and conquered over China first and Asia and Europe .They both faced hardships in conquering their borders.
The Mongols faced many difficulties. The Mongols were made to fight against their own people in a war. The Mongols also had to face difficulties through insubordination. The Mongols were doomed to start war and lost many treasures which they acquired in order to make them powerful. In addition, Mongols were continuously faced with many difficulties due to the advent of mechanical weapons, people whose sides conflicted with the Mongols.
Mongols still managed to conquer India and it is now 2,500 years ago and it is the time to talk about the role of Delhi. Delhi remained mostly controllable by Mongols but their challenges faced in difficult conflict. Mongols threatened the trading routes by entering into the Indian region and gave a very large amount of sword and goods from people who were attacking from Indian side. In addition, it was hard for Mongols to enter the cultural centres. They had problems with their divine spirit due to divine traditions. Before, Mongols did not enter in theological debates as they did now. Therefore, they did not face any problems in gaining religion and respect from people. As a result, it shows that it was difficult for Mongols to become a dominant power in the area of Delhi, especially since its boundaries were open.
The Mongols conquered cities in India and attempted to train horses in order to return them in time for war with the Indian army, but this attempt did not bear any .Their defeat in battle was bad experience. In this regard, historians point out that, they lost 2/3rd of their territory. A result like this can be seen for example, in the 6th century, they tried to conquer city of Satpura, which is located in central India. They lost 2/3rd of their territory and they lost virtually the entire region. It shows that they failed to conquer Satpura region, but were able to conquer even some small population of around 100.
Conclusion
Because of Mongols to conquer the Indian borders and territory, they found it hard to conquer China as they just were able to conquer parts of China. But they conquered Delhi but eventually defeated China. Their difficulties were not to conquer China, but to conquer India. This is why China is the sister nation of Mongols and they share some similarity as compared to Mongols to conquer India. Therefore, apart from conflict between Mongols and the western states like China, they are also compatible to each other for their mutual benefits. As, Mongols also had their difficulties to conquer India, they had their difficulties to conquer China as they also had their struggles to conquer India.
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