Scenarios about 'Ögedei Khan'
The second Great Khan of the Mongol Empire and third son of Genghis Khan who ruled from 1229 to 1241. Under Ögedei's leadership, the Mongol Empire expanded significantly into Eastern Europe, Russia, and parts of the Middle East while consolidating administrative systems. His sudden death potentially altered history by halting the Mongol invasion of Europe, making him a critical figure in counterfactual scenarios exploring how further Mongol expansion might have transformed Eurasian civilization.
What If The Mongols Conquered Europe?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Mongol Empire successfully extended its conquest into Western Europe, fundamentally altering the development of European civilization and world history.