Mongolia (Temujin's Failure)

Mongolia,officially the Mongol Empire,is a nation in Europe.

Defeated at first try
In 1206,Temujin (OTL Genghis Khan) was killed in battle by the Jin Dynasty while invading Kara Khitai.The Mongols fractured into many pieces and this short period of unity was forgotten.Temujin's son,Jochi, did survive though and would reunify the Mongols.

The Mongols Reunify
In 1230 AD,Jochi went on a mission to reunify the Mongols.After five years of war,he succeeded and united the Mongols. However,the Merkits remained separate from the new state.Jochi consolidated his rule for two years.In 1237,he invaded the Merkits.After a three year long war,he succeeded and the Mongol Empire was founded in 1240.Peace would be maintained, apart from small skirmishes with the Buryats that ended in their conquest.

War with the Jin
In 1257 AD,Berke Khan ascended the throne.In 1260 AD,he invaded the Jin Dynasty.In 1264 AD,he defeated the Jin and forced them to give up Manchuria to the Mongols. Burke Khan died in 1266 AD.

The Long Peace
After the Jin War,the Mongols engaged in no more wars.This was partially because they had been defeated in the Battle of Beijing against the Jin.They expanded North a bit but never conclusively got a result from that.The Period from 1265 to 1800 is known as the Long Peace.

Civil War destroys the nation
After 1800,the Empire fragmented into tiny pieces.The descendants of the last Khan retained only Ulanbaator.The remainder of the nation was dominated by descendants of Jochi and other clan leaders.Anarchy reigned as everybody with the slightest claim declared themselves Mongol Emperor.This would go on until 1950 AD.

A New Khan Emerges and Present Day
In 1950,a new khan emerged and expanded from Ulanbaator.This khan was a legitimate heir to the throne.By 1985 AD,this khan had reunited the Mongol Emperor and adopted the name Genghis Khan.The Mongols have since signed a treaty of non-aggression with Imperial China.

Government
The government is an absolute monarchy.The Emperor has all the power.

Foreign Relations
The Mongols have good relations with Imperial China and Japan and neutral relations with all other nations.