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The map shows the Mongol Empire after the death of Genghis Khan.
A map. A key shows Empire of the Great Khan in orange, Il-Khanate in green, Khanate of the Golden Horde in yellow, and Chagatai Khanate in purple. Mongolia, most of China, Tibet, and the Korean peninsula are orange. Parts of South and Southwest Asia are green. Central Asia through much of Eastern Europe are yellow. Part of Central Asia including parts of Western China and Tibet are purple.
How was the Mongol Empire ruled after Genghis Khan’s death?
The Mongol Empire gave up its western lands to focus on governing the east.
The Mongol Empire was divided into independent khanates ruled by Genghis Khan’s sons.
The Mongol Empire broke apart as it was conquered by countries seeking revenge against Genghis Khan.
The Mongol Empire was controlled by the Great Khan while Genghis Khan’s other sons controlled their own khanates.
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