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Mongols: Temujin (who wasn't called Genghis yet at that time) dies early in 1200. The Mongols and other Steppe People fall apart, fighting among themselves instead. Temujin's son Ogadai manages to unite them for a second time, fights the Kara-Kitai, the Tangutes / Hsi-Hsia and even challenges the Choresmians, who still are victorious under their Shah Jalal-ad-Din Manguberdi I. After Ogadai's death, the steppe people fall apart again. America, Oceania, sub-Saharan Africa: No changes.

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  • Mongols: Temujin (who wasn't called Genghis yet at that time) dies early in 1200. The Mongols and other Steppe People fall apart, fighting among themselves instead. Temujin's son Ogadai manages to unite them for a second time, fights the Kara-Kitai, the Tangutes / Hsi-Hsia and even challenges the Choresmians, who still are victorious under their Shah Jalal-ad-Din Manguberdi I. After Ogadai's death, the steppe people fall apart again. America, Oceania, sub-Saharan Africa: No changes.
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  • Mongols: Temujin (who wasn't called Genghis yet at that time) dies early in 1200. The Mongols and other Steppe People fall apart, fighting among themselves instead. Temujin's son Ogadai manages to unite them for a second time, fights the Kara-Kitai, the Tangutes / Hsi-Hsia and even challenges the Choresmians, who still are victorious under their Shah Jalal-ad-Din Manguberdi I. After Ogadai's death, the steppe people fall apart again. East Asia: Hsi-Hsia are eventually conquered by Jin China. Song China has to struggle with internal problems and loses a border war against Pagan. Khilji dynasty comes to power in Delhi. Muslim world: Choresm conquers Baghdad, makes the Caliph its puppet, extends its influence down to the Mediterranean. The Shi'ites stay stronger. Assassins survive. Rum-Seljuks kick out Byzantium / Nikaia from Asia Minor. Mamluks come to power in Egypt, conquer Crusader States in Palestine. Eastern Europe: Hungary controls Bosnia, Serbia and OTL Romania. Volga Hungarians go to Hungary proper, convert to Christianity. Bulgaria stays more stable. Nikaia can reconquer Constantinople eventually, but has to agree on a union of the churches, and is dangerously weakened. The Teutonic Order subjugates Prussians earlier, conquers Lithuania. Vladimir-Suzdal expands at the expense of Volga Bulgarians. Kara-Kitai attack the Kumans, but the latter under Baibars can defend successfully. Western Europe: Poland is (mostly) reunited, a new king is crowned. Hungary expands into Austria for short time, but is beaten back by Otakar Przemysl, who doesn't inherit Bohemia ITTL, but can keep Austria in the family and is elected king of the Holy Roman Empire. The Przemyslid lands are split between two lines of succession. Other than that, no changes. America, Oceania, sub-Saharan Africa: No changes.
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