Why was the Battle of Ain Jalut significant?

A) The Mongol Empire broke apart as a result.
B) Temjin received the title of Chinghis Khan as a victor.
C) The Mongols in the Middle East were forced to convert to Islam and adhere to Shari'a law.
D) The Seljuks were able to resume jihads against the Byzantines.
E) The Mongols were defeated, and the remaining Muslim lands were spared conquest.


E

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