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  1. Discover the story of Kublai Khan, the great Mongol leader who extended his rule into China, and how he transformed the face of the Mongol EmpireHistorical C...

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  2. 18 de jun. de 2024 · Kublai Khan - Mongol Ruler, Unification of China: Kublai’s achievement was to reestablish the unity of China, which had been divided since the end of the Tang dynasty (618–907). His accomplishment was that much greater because he was a barbarian (in Chinese eyes) as well as a nomadic conqueror. Even in Chinese official historiography, however, the Mongol Kublai is treated with respect. As ...

  3. Kublai Khan; in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan. Kublai Khan , (born 1215—died 1294), Grandson of Genghis Khan who conquered China and established the Yuan, or Mongol, dynasty. When Kublai was in his 30s, his brother, the emperor Möngke, gave him the task of conquering and administering Song-dynasty China.

  4. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › クビライクビライ - Wikipedia

    1902年(明治35年)11月に当時の文部省が出版した『外国地名及人名取調一覧』 には、Kublai(Khubilai)の日本語訳としてフビライ[忽必烈]と記載されているが、同年12月に出版された『日本歴史教科書 下』 にはクビライと記載されており、この時点で既にカタカナ表記に揺れが生じていることがわかる。

  5. Kublai Khan. Soberano mongol, Kublai Khan nasceu em 1216 e faleceu em 1294, na China. Filho de Tului, era neto do grande Gengis Khan (ou Cão) e alcançou o trono imperial mongol em 1260. O seu reinado foi marcado por inúmeras vitórias militares e arrebatados êxitos políticos, que o tornaram um dos príncipes mais famosos do seu tempo.

  6. Kublai Khan, Khubilai Khan, Qubilai Khan or "the last of the Great Khans" (September 23, 1215 - February 18, 1294) (Mongolian: Хубилай хаан) was a Mongol military leader. He was the fifth Khagan (1260–1294) of the Mongol Empire as well as the founder and the first emperor (1271–1294) of the Chinese Yuan Dynasty .

  7. 18 de jun. de 2024 · As commander of the Mongol homeland when the great khan Mangu died in 1259, Arigböge had himself proclaimed the chief Mongol leader. Meanwhile, his elder brother, Kublai, returned from his campaigns in China and also assumed the title. A series of battles ensued, and Arigböge was finally defeated in 1264. Kublai held him prisoner until his death.

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