User blog:Urbancommando77/Mongols VS Saxons



Mongols:

Archer-Cavalry raiders of the Asian steppes known for pure brutality and ruthlessness

VS

Saxons:

Viking-like warriors known for being England's ruler until a close call in the battle of Hastings

Tribal warriors turned kingdom rulers VS Tribal warriors turned monstorous raiders

In this fight which warrior will come out as....

THE DEADLIEST WARRIOR



Biography
The Mongol  Empire spanned from Eastern Europe  across Asia, and is commonly referred to as the largest contiguous empire in the history of the world. It emerged from the unification of Mongol and Turkic tribes in modern day Mongolia under the leadership of Genghis Khan, who was proclaimed ruler of all Mongols in 1206. Under the Mongols, new technoligies, various commodities and ideologies were disseminated and exchanged across Eurasia. The Empire began to split following a succession war in 1260-1264, as there was dispute as to which of Genghis's grandchildren should become the next Great Khan. Kublai Khan declared himself as Great Khan, and he successfully claimed the leadership from his foes.  When the native Chinese overthrew the Yuan Dynasty  in 1368, the Mongol Empire finally dissolved.

Biography
The Saxons were Ingvaeonic tribes, whose earliest known area of settlement is Northern Albingia, an area approximately that of modern Holstein. This area overlapped the area of the Angles, a tribe with which they were frequently closely linked. Saxons participated in the Germanic settlement of Britain during and after the fifth century. It is unknown how many migrated from the continent to Britain, though estimates for the total number of Anglo-Saxon settlers are around two hundred thousand.[2] During the Middle Ages, because of international Hanseatic trading routes and contingent migration, Saxons mixed with and had strong influences upon the languages and cultures of the North Germanic and Baltic and Finnic peoples, and also upon the Polabian Slavs and Pomeranian West Slavic people.