New Mongol Empire

The Mongol Empire was one of the biggest empires in history. At its peak, the empire stretched from Romania to Korea. This empire also conquered all of this land in a revealingly short amount of time, starting in 1206 and ending in 1294 when the empire broke apart into four kingdoms, the Yuan Dynasty, Golden Horde, Chagatai Khanate and Ilkhanate. All of these kingdoms would also later collapse by 1687. The Mongol Empire would be reduced to the small central Asian country of Mongolia and would later on be adsorbed into the Qing Dynasty, even though Mongolia gained its independence after the Qing dynasty fell in 1911. Afterwards, Mongolia became and continues to be a republic today. But what if the Mongol Empire was revived after the Qing dynasty fell?

Mongol Revival and conquest of China
The point of divergence happens in 1911 when Mongolia declares its independence from the collapsing Qing dynasty. While there is still a large Buddhist majority in the Mongolia of this timeline, there's also a small minority of people who wanted to revive the Mongol Empire, named the new Mongols. After gaining independence in 1911, the new Mongols came to power in Mongolia and established the New Mongol Empire. Then, the New Mongol Empire began to invade its neighbor, China, and successfully conquered the weakened Asian country by 1913.

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