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From this lesson, what factor(s) forced the Mongols to withdraw from Southeast Asia?

disease
weather
poor leadership
famine

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Answered by MiSSiLLuSioN
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Ahoy dear user ^_^

《 ANSWER 》

Option A. Disease and B. Weather ✔✔

Weather as well disease were the two factors that forced the Mongols to withdraw from Southeast Asia.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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The answer is A because of the authority that got the Mongols to stand for Asia .

You can also choose B, since diseases also has to withdraw from southeast Asiaroadly defined, the term includes the Mongols proper (also known as the Khalkha Mongols), Buryats, Oirats, the Kalmyk people and the Southern Mongols.

The latter comprises the Abaga Mongols, Abaganar, Aohans, Baarins, Gorlos Mongols, Jalaids, Jaruud, Khishigten, Khuuchid, Muumyangan and Onnigud.

The designation ""Mongol"" briefly appeared in 8th century records of Tang China to describe a tribe of Shiwei.

It resurfaced in the late 11th century during the Khitan-ruled Liao dynasty.

After the fall of the Liao in 1125, the Khamag Mongols became a leading tribe on the Mongolian Plateau.

However, their wars with the Jurchen-ruled Jin dynasty and the Tatar confederation had weakened them.

In the thirteenth century, the word Mongol grew into an umbrella term for a large group of Mongolic-speaking tribes united under the rule of Genghis Khan

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