Mongolia (No China)

Mongolia, formally the Mongolian People's Republic is a nation in East Asia. It is bordered by the Soviet Union to the north, Manzhu to the northeast, Tibet to the southwest and Daiviet to the southeast. It is the third richest country in Asia. Its captital is Khanbaliq.

History
The most ancient Mongol civilization was the Hunnu Confederation dating back to 3rd century BC. They were nomadic tribes that expanded southward and spread their influence to neighboring countries like Daiviet, Tibet and Japan. Civilization in East Asia was under-developed until advanced Indian cultured travel through the silk road, when Mongolia, Japan and Daiviet became trading kingdoms with India and adopted their culture.

Mongol Empire
The Mongol Empire emerged from the unification of several nomadic tribes in the Mongol homeland under the leadership of Genghis Khan, whom a council proclaimed ruler of all the Mongols in 1206. The empire grew rapidly under his rule and that of his descendants, who sent invasions in every direction. The empire was famous for its vastness and brutality, spreading all the way from the Far East to Eastern Europe. The empire began to split due to wars over succession, with the significant part being the Yuan dynasty, under Kublai Khan's control. The Kingdom of Daiviet, declared independance, and under General Tran Hung Dao, they repelled three Yuan invasions.

France control
French–Mongol relations started as early as the 17th century, as they were established their relations with other East Asian countries like Champa, Lan Xang, Khmer, etc. The French took control over Mongolia in the 19th century, and the current dynasty ruling Mongolia was a puppet state of France, while they keep exploiting from the country. In 1920, the Mongolian People's Party was founded by Soliin Danzan and his comrades. Under the party's control, the French was defeated and was forced to sign the Geneva Accords, restoring independance to Mongolia. The monarch was exiled and the Communist Party took control.