Draft talk:Alternative historiography of the Mongol Empire

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(sorry if my english is bad) I translated this article from the French article "" that I wrote myself. It's about a recent historiographical movement that takes a completely new view of the Mongol Empire. But as these theories are in the minority for the moment, the rules of Wikipedia disclaim that we could not talk about them in the Mongol Empire article so we had to create a separate article. French moderation has already checked and this complies with Wikipedia rules. It is very possible that there are mistakes in my text in English, do not hesitate to correct them. THANKS Antochkat (talk) 19:09, 10 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]