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  2. Mongol conquest of China - Wikipedia

    • In the early 1200s, Temujin, soon to be Genghis Khan, began consolidating his power in Mongolia. Following the death of the Kerait leader Ong Khan to Temujin's emerging Mongol Empire in 1203, Ker… See more

    Conquest of Jin Dynasty

    One of the major goals of Genghis Khan was the conquest of the Jin dynasty, allowing the Mongolsto avenge the earlier death of a Mongol Khan, gain the riches of northern C… See more

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    Conquest of Dali Kingdom

    Möngke Khan dispatched Kublai to the Dali Kingdom in 1253 to outflank the Song. The Gao family dominated the court, resisted and murdered Mongol envoys. The Mongols di… See more

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    Southwestern China

    Many Tusi chiefdoms and kingdoms in southwestern China which existed before the Mongol invasions were allowed to retain their integrity as vassals of the Yuan dynasty aft… See more

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    Conquest of Southern Song

    At second, the Mongols allied with Southern Song as both had a common enemy in the form of Jin. However, this alliance broke down with the destruction of Jur'chen Ji… See more

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  2. The Mongol conquest of China was a series of major military efforts by the Mongol Empire to conquer various empires ruling over China for 74 years (1205-1279). It spanned seven decades in the 13th century and involved the defeat of the Jin dynasty, Western Liao, Western Xia, Tibet, the Dali Kingdom, the Southern Song, and the Eastern Xia.
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    A united Mongolian state of nomadic tribes was formed in the early 13th century ce by Genghis Khan, and his successors controlled a vast empire that included much of China, Russia, Central Asia, and the Middle East. The Mongol empire eventually collapsed and split up, and from 1691 northern Mongolia was colonized by Qing (Manchu) China.
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  5. History of China - The Yuan, or Mongol, dynasty

    The Mongols remained a strong potential enemy of China for the next century, and the Genghis Khan clan in Mongolia continued to regard itself as the legitimate ruler of China. The century of Mongol rule had some undesirable effects on …

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  7. Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

    Map showing the boundary of the 13th century Mongol Empire compared to today's Mongols in Mongolia, Russia, the Central Asian States, and China. The Mongol Empire, at its height of the largest contiguous empire in history, had a …

  8. China - Yuan Dynasty, Mongol Rule, Silk Road | Britannica

  9. Kublai Khan and the Mongolian Empire - National Geographic

  10. Mongol Empire - World History Encyclopedia

  11. The Mongol Empire Versus China: The Way of War

    Sep 22, 2021 · The Mongol Empire was established in 1206 by the infamous Genghis Khan in the Steppe of Central Asia. At the height of its power, it constituted the largest contiguous land empire in history, covering over 9 …

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  18. Pax Mongolica: Trade and Traders in the Mongol …

    In 1260 the united Mongol Empire came to an end and divided into four khanates ruled by the progenies of Chinggis Khan. The four khanates were the Yuan (centered at China), the Ilkhanate (Middle East), the Golden Horde (Russia …

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