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They use these tactics in at least 3 times however the battle of the Black Sea port of Caffa because that battle spread the black plaque into Europe.
De Mussis recorded an early example of biological warfare in describing the hurling of plague-infected cadavers over the Kaffa city walls by the besieging Tartars in 1346.
Gabriele de Mussis (city of Kaffa) - The Black Death is widely believed to have reached Europe from the Crimea as the result of a biological warfare attack this could have been lead to the Mongols and their ruthless biological warfare tactics.
The Mongols didn't control others' religious beliefs even when concurring cities they would let them believe what they want they just needed to pay their tax.
They helped the rise of an educated class in modern-day Korea.
They protected travel under a period of Pax Mongolica creating peace.
They had piles of skulls from the people they killed using psychological warfare.
They would use chemical warfare throwing dead bodies with plaques into their enemies base.
The Mongols were ruthless killers who would kill everyone in other cities who wouldn't surrender.
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