Toscead betweox fadungum "Mongolrīce"

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[[Ymele:Mongol Empire map 2.gif|right|thumb|250px|Mongolrīces landscipe; 1206 oþ 1294]]
Þæt '''Mongolrīce''' (''Ikh Mongol Uls'') bewreagbeƿreag miclne Asie dæl in þæm 13. and 14. gearhundum. Hit wæsƿæs þæt mǣste eallætgadre landrīce in eallum stǣre.<ref>Morgan. ''The Mongols''. p.&nbsp;5.</ref>
 
Of hiera earde in [[Middelasia|Middelasie]] wongumƿongum staðoleden þā [[Mongolas]] hiera rīce oððæt hit brǣdde fram [[Middeleurope|Middeleuropan]] oþ þæm [[Iapanmere]], and brǣdde norþweardnorþƿeard in [[Siberia|Siberie]], ēastweardēastƿeard and sūþweardsūþƿeard in þone [[Indisca underworulddæl|Indiscan underworulddælunderƿorulddæl]], [[Indocīna]], and þā [[Persisca wong|Persisca ƿong]], and westweardƿestƿeard in [[Russland]] and [[Arabealand]].
 
Þis rīce geānede nomadic mægþu of [[Mongolland]] under [[Genghis Khan]] cynedōm, se wæsƿæs abanned rica ofer eallum Mongolum in 1206. His rīce weaxƿeax snille under his rīce and under his ierfum, þā sendedon [[Mongol invasions|invasions]] in ælcum direction.<ref>Diamond. ''Guns, Germs, and Steel''. p. 367.</ref><ref>''The Mongols and Russia'', by George Vernadsky</ref><ref>''The Mongol World Empire, 1206–1370'', by John Andrew Boyle</ref><ref>''The History of China'', by David Curtis Wright. p. 84.</ref><ref>''The Early Civilization of China'', by Yong Yap Cotterell, Arthur Cotterell. p. 223.</ref><ref>''Mongols and Mamluks: The Mamluk-Ilkhanid War, 1260–1281'' by Reuven Amitai-Preiss</ref> Þæt Mongolrīce oferbewreagoferbeƿreag Asie mǣstan dæl and wæsƿæs hlenc þære ēasternan woruldeƿorulde mid þære westerneƿesterne woruldeƿorulde mid ''[[Mongolgriþ]]'' þærunder cwōmoncƿōmon mangere and searwassearƿas, fēoh, and onþenc ofer [[Eurasia|Eurasie]].<ref>Gregory G.Guzman "Were the barbarians a negative or positive factor in ancient and medieval history?", ''The Historian'' 50 (1988), 568-70.</ref><ref>Allsen. ''Culture and Conquest''. p. 211.</ref>
 
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