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The '''Mongol Empire''', or '''Mongols''', was a great empire during the 13th and 14th centuries. Beginning in the Central Asian steppes, it eventually stretched from Eastern Europe to the Sea of Japan, covered Siberia in the north and extended southward into Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Middle East.
The '''Mongols''' were a nomadic civilization originating from the Mongolian steppes of Northern China who, during the 13th and 14th centuries, expanded to become the single largest contiguous empire in recorded history. Beginning in the steppes, it eventually stretched from the Sea of Japan to the gates of Vienna, {{wiki|Austria}}; and from the Republic of Novgorad in the north, to the Indian subcontinent in the South.
 
The rise of the '''Mongol empire''' was largely thanks to one man, [[Genghis Khan]].


== War with the Assassins ==
== War with the Assassins ==
During the 13th century, the Mongols were the major enemy of the [[Assassins]]. In 1227, the [[Mentor]] of the [[Levantine Assassins]], [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], his son [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad]], and [[Qulan Gal]] were responsible for the death of [[Genghis Khan]], the founder of the Mongol Empire. Later in 1257, the Mongols besieged the Assassins' fortress of [[Masyaf]], partially destroying and seizing it and causing the Assassin Order to be scattered throughout Europe, Africa and Asia.<ref name="The Secret Crusade">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''</ref>
During the latter part of the 13th century, the Mongols became the major enemy of the [[Assassins]]. In 1227, the [[Mentor]] of the [[Levantine Assassins]], [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], his son [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad]], and the Mongolian Assassin [[Qulan Gal]] were responsible for the death of [[Genghis Khan]],whom they suspected of weilding a Piece of Eden in explanation of his meteoric rise to power. Thirty years later, in 1257, the Mongols finally reached and besieged the Assassins' fortress of [[Masyaf]], partially destroying and seizing it and forcing the Assassins to scatter throughout Europe, Africa and Asia.<ref name="The Secret Crusade">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''</ref>


After the siege, the Mongols attacked the explorers [[Niccolò Polo|Niccolò]] and [[Maffeo Polo]] and obtained the Assassins' [[Codex]] from them.<ref name="The Secret Crusade"/> Years later, Niccolò's son [[Marco Polo|Marco]] retrieved the Codex from [[Kublai Khan]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed II">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
After the siege, a Mongol patrol intercepted the fleeing Assassins and famed explorers, [[Niccolò Polo|Niccolò]] and [[Maffeo Polo]] - and obtained the [[Codex]] of Altaïr from them.<ref name="The Secret Crusade"/> Years later, Niccolò's son, [[Marco Polo|Marco]], traveled to the court of [[Kublai Khan]], grandson of Genghis Khan, and retrieved the Codex from him.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>


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The Mongols were a nomadic civilization originating from the Mongolian steppes of Northern China who, during the 13th and 14th centuries, expanded to become the single largest contiguous empire in recorded history. Beginning in the steppes, it eventually stretched from the Sea of Japan to the gates of Vienna, Austria; and from the Republic of Novgorad in the north, to the Indian subcontinent in the South.

The rise of the Mongol empire was largely thanks to one man, Genghis Khan.

War with the Assassins

During the latter part of the 13th century, the Mongols became the major enemy of the Assassins. In 1227, the Mentor of the Levantine Assassins, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, his son Darim Ibn-La'Ahad, and the Mongolian Assassin Qulan Gal were responsible for the death of Genghis Khan,whom they suspected of weilding a Piece of Eden in explanation of his meteoric rise to power. Thirty years later, in 1257, the Mongols finally reached and besieged the Assassins' fortress of Masyaf, partially destroying and seizing it and forcing the Assassins to scatter throughout Europe, Africa and Asia.[1]

After the siege, a Mongol patrol intercepted the fleeing Assassins and famed explorers, Niccolò and Maffeo Polo - and obtained the Codex of Altaïr from them.[1] Years later, Niccolò's son, Marco, traveled to the court of Kublai Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, and retrieved the Codex from him.[2]

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