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He spawned as herder of all.
1.After the Mongol Empire splits, the Yuan invasion event does not trigger, and the eastern splinter Mongol Empire does not retain the territory of the Jin Dynasty.
2.If the Mongol Empire conquers China first, the Great Khan will establish the Yuan Dynasty. However, due to the mechanics of the hegemon system, the Great Khan will randomly grant the original Mongol Empire title to one of his vassals (not from his own dynasty). As a result, that vassal will use the historical invasion mechanics to declare war on their own liege.