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The Muslim Mamluks defeated the Mongols in all battles except one. Beside a victory to the Mamluks in Ain Jalut, the Mongols were defeated in the second Battle of Homs, Elbistan and Marj al-Saffar.Prominent enemies of the Mongols included the Song Dynasty, the Khwarezmian Empire, the Mamluks, the Japanese, and the Kievan Rus'.The Chinese people rallied behind a peasant named Chu Yüan-chang, and together they overthrew Mongol rule. In 1368 Chu took the imperial name Hung-wu and called his dynasty the Ming.
Would the Vikings beat the Mongols : If the Mongols could fight on open plains or steppes, they could use their superior mobility and archery to harass and destroy the Vikings. However, if the Vikings could fight on forests or islands, they could use their superior melee skills and boats to ambush and defeat the Mongols.
Who defeated Mongols 17 times
Alauddin Khilji
Thus, Alauddin Khilji achieved what no other ruler in the world, east or west, had achieved. He repeatedly repulsed and defeated large-scale invasions by the Mongols, who had been an unstoppable force wherever they had gone — Russia, China, Persia, Iraq, Syria, Europe.
Who defeated Mongols 29 times : Barani states that Tughluq, who also received the iqta' of Lahore at some point, defeated the Mongols 20 times. The Moroccan traveler Ibn Battuta states that a mosque in Multan had an inscription, in which Tughluq claimed to have defeated the Mongols 29 times.
Answer and Explanation: The Ottomans were not an opponent of the Mongol Empire created by Temujin. The power of Southwest Asia that defeated the Mongols was the Mamluks. The Mongols did fight one of the successor kingdoms of the Mongols, however, that created by Tamerlane, although they lost the battle.
As it happens, the Mongols never came back. The Mongols were finally stopped militarily by the Mamluk Turks, the rulers of Egypt as of the thirteenth century, who held back a Mongol invasion in 1260.
Who would win, Spartans or Mongols
It depends on where they fought but generally speaking odds are greatly on the side of the Mongols. I mean sure, perhaps the Spartans could block them at a narrow pass like Thermopylae. But even then, the Mongols had experience of fighting heavy infantry, fortified positions etc.Mongol commanders often defeated enemies precisely with the advantage of maneuver, cutting off troops from their bases and exhausting them with raids in open fields. So, the Mongols would likely win the initial battles.Under Wenceslaus' leadership during the Mongol invasion, Bohemia remained one of a few central European kingdoms that was never pillaged by the Mongols even though most countries around it such as Poland and Hungary were ravaged.
Changes in the terrain and resources, which limited their cavalry abilities, along with the death of a charismatic leader Ögedei in 1241, brought these forces to a halt before they reached Western Europe.
Have the Mongols ever lost : While the Mongols and the Mamluks both suffered significant losses, the Mamluks managed to slaughter almost the entire Mongol Horde, including General Ketbuqa. This defeat forced the Mongols back to Iran and solidified the western Mongol border.
Did the Turks win against the Mongols : In 1328 the Qarāmānid Turkmens took Konya, and in 1335 Mongol power collapsed, clearing the way for the political fragmentation of the beylik (principality) period in Anatolia and the rise of the Ottoman Empire.
Was Ottoman Empire stronger than Mongols
Both of them were strong, but Ottomans didn't have such as power for massive conquer like Mongols even if they had better technologies. However Ottomans had much more stronger culture than Mongols. That is why Ottomans stood more than 600 years during 3 different age, while Mongols collapsed less than century.
After the division of the Mongol Empire into four fragments, when the Golden Horde attempted the next invasion of Hungary, Hungary had increased their proportion of knights (led by Ladislaus IV of Hungary) and they quickly defeated the main Golden Horde Army in the hills of western Transylvania.Changes in the terrain and resources, which limited their cavalry abilities, along with the death of a charismatic leader Ögedei in 1241, brought these forces to a halt before they reached Western Europe.
Would the 300 Spartans have won : Originally Answered: Will the 300 Sparta warriors of ancient Greece won the war against Persia in the narrow Valley had they not been betrayed by a fellow Spartan No, they couldn't have won and they knew it. The Greeks that covered the retreat at Thermopylae (Spartans and allies) were greatly outnumbered.