Question 5. Why were the Mongols defeated by the Egyptian army? (a) Because Mongol rulers began to take more interest in China (b) Because the Mongol army was less equipped (c) Because Mongols were less developed (d) None of the above Answer
The Mongol rulers began to take more interest in China. So they diverted their forces into the heartlands of the Mongol dominion. They send only a small force against the Egyptian military. As a result, the Mongols were defeated.
The Mongol rulers began to take more interest in China. So they diverted their forces into the heartlands of the Mongol dominion. They send only a small force against the Egyptian military. As a result, the Mongols were defeated.