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Kaliyah Drake
12 March, 21:13
What drove the mongols out of Syria?
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Kamden
13 March, 00:42
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Answer and Explanation: The Mamluks of Egypt drove the Mongols out of Syria in the year 1260. The Mamluks were an Egyptian army made up of slaves, who took advantage of the question about who would rule the Mongol Empire following Genghis Khan's death. The Mamluks attacked the Mongols when they were no longer united.
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