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Kublai Khan


 

Kublai Khan or Khubilai Khan (12151294), Mongol military leader, was Khan (1260-1294) of the Mongol Empire and founder and first Emperor (1279-1294) of the Chinese Yuan Dynasty.

Empire

The empire was separated into four khanates, each ruled by a separate khan and overseen by the Great Khan. The Kipchak Khanate (also called the Golden Horde) ruled Russia; the Ilkhanate ruled the Middle East, the Chagatai Khanate ruled over western Asia, and the Great Khanate controlled Mongolia and eventually China. The empire reached its greatest extent under Kublai with his conquest of China, completed with the final defeat of the Song Dynasty in 1279. He ruled well, promoting economic growth with the rebuilding of the Grand Canal, repairing public buildings, extending highways and introducing paper currency. He encouraged Chinese arts and demonstrated religious tolerance, except to Taoism. His capital was at Beijing (then Cambuluc or Dadu 大都 lit. big capital). The empire was visited by several Europeans, notably Marco Polo in the 1270s who may have seen the summer capital in Shangdu (上都 lit. upper capital or Xanadu?).

Related Topics:
Khanate - Kipchak Khanate - Golden Horde - Russia - Ilkhanate - Middle East - Chagatai Khanate - Mongolia - China - Song Dynasty - 1279 - Grand Canal - Taoism - Beijing - Europe - Marco Polo - 1270s - Xanadu

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He conquered Dali (Yunnan) and Goryeo (Korea). Under pressure from his Mongolian advisors, Kublai attempted to conquer Japan, Myanmar, Vietnam and Indonesia. All those failed attempts, costly expeditions, and his introduction of paper currency caused inflation.

Related Topics:
Dali - Yunnan - Goryeo - Korea - Attempted to conquer Japan - Myanmar - Vietnam - Indonesia

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