Mongolia

Mongolia (Mongolian: Монгол улс; Mongol Uls) at times known as the Mongolian Empire (Mongolian: Монголын эзэнт гүрэн; Mongolyn ezent güren) was a landlocked nation in eastern Asia. Prior to the Century War, it bordered China to the south and Russia to the North. For much of their modern history, most ethnic Mongols were under Chinese control, leading to a deep seated resentment of Chinese people by Mongolians.

The Mongolians led several successful military campaigns against Russia and China, although the state was for a time defunct when China, India and Russia took control of the land.

Parts of Mongolia regained independence shortly after the creation of the Vostok Union, with which it allied itself against China. Decades later, after relationships between Mongolia and the Vostok Union had soured, Mongolia allied itself with Uyghuristan and Tibet to form the Great Triad.