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== History == | == History == | ||
They were introduced in the [[Second Phase]], at the start of the [[ | They were introduced in the [[Second Phase]], at the start of the [[Third Aztec Empire]]. The Mongolians copied the [[Aztec]] house design and therefore got attacked and destroyed by Aztec armies. | ||
The [[fourth Aztec Empire]] would also fight the Mongolian armies. The Mongolian empire settled to the east of the fourth Aztec Empire and then attacked the [[Aztecs]]. This war would end up a stalemate due to the Aztecs requesting the [[Mayas]] to use their [[Mayan phase temple]] to end the [[second phase]] | The [[fourth Aztec Empire]] would also fight the Mongolian armies. The Mongolian empire settled to the east of the fourth Aztec Empire and then attacked the [[Aztecs]]. This war would end up a stalemate due to the Aztecs requesting the [[Mayas]] to use their [[Mayan phase temple]] to end the [[second phase]] |
Revision as of 22:21, 7 February 2024
The Mongolian Empire, also known as the Mongol Empire, was a large, militaristic empire. It's economy is based on captured treasury. The Mongolians have no actual city, besides Ulaanbataar. The other areas they own are small villages filled with Mongolian tents, also known as yurts. They are ruled by their leader, Genghis Khan. His actual name is known as: Temüjin, also spelled Temuchin
History
They were introduced in the Second Phase, at the start of the Third Aztec Empire. The Mongolians copied the Aztec house design and therefore got attacked and destroyed by Aztec armies.
The fourth Aztec Empire would also fight the Mongolian armies. The Mongolian empire settled to the east of the fourth Aztec Empire and then attacked the Aztecs. This war would end up a stalemate due to the Aztecs requesting the Mayas to use their Mayan phase temple to end the second phase