To predators, everything looks like prey, and there was still plenty for the Mongol generals to feed on. After subjugating Persia, Genghis divided his forces. He himself worked slowly eastward toward his homelands, raiding and plundering Afghanistan and northern India. Meanwhile, his two finest generals, Jebe and Subedei, headed farther west and north, skirting the Caspian Sea and pushing into the Caucasus and the Christian realms of Armenia and Georgia.