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The Mongols, one of the leading factors influencing the history of Turkestan, gathered their power during the reign of Genghis Khan and became a great empire.
They played an active role in changing the fate of the Turkish geography by conducting invasions from China to Eastern Europe.
Following the death of Genghis Khan in 1227, the empire's successors began to rule over the Turkish regions.
While the majority of the people ruled by this dominance were Turks, the dominant administrative staff and the majority of the army consisted of Mongol elements.
The Chagatai Khanate, which emerged within this system in a large part of the Turkestan geography, was founded by Chagatai, one of Genghis Khan's sons.
At first, it was a part of the central Mongol State, but gradually it transformed into an independent state structure.
In the mid-14th century, the khanate, which broke away from Mongol traditions and synthesized within Islamic culture, was div Show More