- Kublai Khan - World History Encyclopedia
Kublai Khan (Qubilai-Qan) was the ruler of the Mongol Empire from 1260 to 1294 His accomplishments include establishing Mongol rule in China under the name of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), thus becoming the first non-Chinese to rule the whole of that country
- Kublai Khan | Biography, Accomplishments, Facts | Britannica
Kublai Khan, Mongolian general and statesman, who was the grandson and greatest successor of Genghis Khan As the fifth emperor of the Yuan, or Mongol, dynasty, he completed the conquest of China (1279) started by Genghis Khan in 1211 and thus became the first Yuan ruler of the whole of China
- Kublai Khan - Wikipedia
He proclaimed the dynastic name "Great Yuan" [d] in 1271, and ruled Yuan China until his death in 1294 Kublai was the second son of Tolui by his chief wife Sorghaghtani Beki, and a grandson of Genghis Khan He was almost 12 when Genghis Khan died in 1227
- Kublai Khan - (AP World History: Modern) - Vocab, Definition . . .
Kublai Khan was the fifth khan of the Mongol Empire and the founder of the Yuan Dynasty in China, ruling from 1260 to 1294 His reign marked a significant transformation in East Asia, as he effectively unified China under Mongol rule and promoted economic and cultural exchanges between East and West
- Kublai Khan - World History Edu
Kublai Khan (1215–1294), grandson of Genghis Khan and son of Tolui, was the founder of the Yuan dynasty in China and the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, though his influence over the western khanates was limited
- Kublai Khan - Biography, Death Achievements | HISTORY
Kublai Khan was the grandson of Genghis Khan and the founder of the Yuan Dynasty in 13th-century China He was the first Mongol to rule over China when he conquered the Song Dynasty of southern
- Kublai Khan - Education
Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan, completed his grandfather’s conquest of China and founded the Yuan Dynasty Kublai Khan was the grandson of Genghis Khan and a ruler of the Mongol Empire for over 30 years Kublai Khan began the Yuan dynasty in present day Mongolia and China
- Mongols in World History | Asia for Educators
Khubilai Khan (1215-1294) Khubilai Khan was an important transitional figure in Mongol history, in particular because he sought to rule — and not merely conquer — the vast domains that the Mongols had subjugated
- Khubilai Khan: His Life and Times, 20th Anniversary Edition . . . - JSTOR
Khubilai wished to be perceived both as the legitimate Khan of Khans of the Mongols and as the Emperor of China Though he had, by the early 1260s, become closely identified with China, he still, for a time, claimed universal rule
- Kublai Khan | Research Starters - EBSCO
Kublai Khan was a prominent Mongol ruler, born in the Mongol heartland, and is best known for his role in establishing the Yuan Dynasty in China As the grandson of Genghis Khan, he became a skilled warrior and strategist, eventually rising to power after a civil war against his brother
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