I've just finished my first long-term campaign playing as HRE. I have conquered 46 regions (including Denmark/Scandanavia, France, Milan, Sicily, almost all the Venetians, most of Hungary, half of Poland, and some of England) in about 110 turns (it's 1310 or so). However, just as I completed the game by taking Rome, and not having encountered them in my whole game before, I ran into a gigantic horde of Mongols (about 10 stacks, all with Khans with completely maxxed out stats) who are centred around Kiev. I immediately rushed heaps of forces to meet them, but it is a bit of a shambles (I don't have many strong armies put together yet, because most are off attacking cities to the south and far west). Only about three stacks are directly heading into my lands, the rest are kind of circling around Kiev and to the east of that.
I've read heaps of threads about fighting the Mongols etc and am not so worried about specific battle tactics, but I'd like advice on overall strategy based on the position I have reached (ie. having conquered most of Europe). Should I retreat and let them take some of my cities to create a buffer, then consolidate my forces, and try to push them back? Or shall I just keep amassing armies together and counter-attacking them?
I'd be grateful for any tips on overall strategy here. Thanks!
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