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The Mongol Empire has ruled Russia for a long time. Why are there no Mongolians among the 194 ethnic groups in Russia today?

Genghis Khan is a great figure in world history. It was under his leadership that Mongolian soldiers broke through Europe, changed the world pattern and ruled Russia for 240 years.

Everyone will think that Russia has been ruled by Mongolia for more than two centuries, and there must be a large number of Mongolian descendants living in Russia. Russia has 194 ethnic groups, but there are no Mongolians. Why on earth? First of all, the Golden Tribe was founded by Shu Chi, the eldest son of Genghis Khan, and Ba Du, his son, in the first half of the 3rd century. Because the top of the ruler's tent is golden, it is named the golden tent khanate.

Look at the rule of the Golden Horde Mongolia over Russia. There are only two things, namely conscription and taxation. Due to the vast territory of gold tribes and the scarcity of Mongolians, many areas cannot be effectively controlled. Then there is the power struggle within the Jin tribe. It is this internal conflict that gives weak Russia the opportunity to develop. Later, Ivan Reid of the Grand Duchy of Moscow attacked the gold tribe and won. In order to get rid of the control of the Mongolian empire completely, Russia began to develop independently and become increasingly powerful. 1502, Moscow and Crimea jointly attacked the Golden Horde, making it withdraw from the historical stage.

Second, after 1502, the Golden Tent Khanate was completely wiped out, the descendants of the Mongols were not reconciled and began to establish other countries. However, the Astrakhan khanate, the Crimean khanate and the Siberian khanate they established were successively conquered by the Russian Empire. Fearing the return of the Mongols, the victorious Russians began to slaughter the Mongols who enslaved them. The surviving Mongols had to integrate into other ethnic groups in order to protect themselves. So these surviving Mongols dare not reveal their national identity. However, although there were no Mongols in Russia, the Tatars conquered Russia with the Mongols. This nation has a strong ability to adapt to the environment and its population is growing rapidly. Many Mongolians have joined this nation. Today, Tatars have become the second largest ethnic group in Russia. So it can't be said that there are no Mongolians in Russia at all, but many of them have integrated into other ethnic groups in Russia.