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Evaluate the extent to which the Mongol Empire affected societies of Afro-Eurasia in the 13th and 14th centuries.

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Essentially, the Mongols weren't very involved with Afro-Eurasia affairs. They preferred their own ideals and rejected foreign intervention many times. Though, the Mongols did invade African and Eurasian territory, but they failed many times. They allowed different religions to be practiced, but they did not tolerate their conquered people to have different overall views from them. The main feature was their tolerant nature towards other religions.

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