reason why mongols attack Asia
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In contrast with later "empires of the sea" such as the British, the Mongol Empire was a land power, fueled by the grass-foraging Mongol cavalry and cattle. Thus most Mongol conquest and plundering took place during the warmer seasons, when there was sufficient grazing for their herds.
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in contrast with later empires of the sea such as the British the Mughal Empire was the land power fuelled by the grass for foraging Mughal cavalry and cattle thus most Mughal consists and plundering took place during the warmer season when there was sufficient grazing for their herds
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