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Basically just what the header says. It's hard to imagine a world where the Mongols didn't invade and conquer Western Europe just as they did in many other parts of the world. This region became the bastion of Mongol Cultural, Economic, and Military might even as it faded in Asia. These Kingdoms just seemed to know how adopt traits from their new homes and merge them with ideas and technologies brought from the steppe. Even today In Europe it's not uncommon to hear men and women from noble families boast about having Genghis Khan as an ancestor. The ruler of Greater Flanders is still referred to as Kagan and there was a Khanate on the Rhine even if just a shadow of its former power up until Napoleon's Invasion in the early 1800's. It's probably impossible to spare places like Poland, Hungary, and Russia from being overwhelmed but what does a world without long standing Euro-Mongolic tradition even look like? Is this too ASB? Love to hear some thoughts.
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