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Great Yuan

1271 CE – 1368 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1271 CE – 1368 CE
Duration
97 years
Known Periods
4
Capital
Khanbaliq
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Yuan dynasty, officially the Great Yuan, was a Mongol-led imperial dynasty of China and a successor state to the Mongol Empire after its division. It was established by Kublai (Emperor Shizu or Setsen Khan), the fifth khagan-emperor of the Mongol Empire from the Borjigin clan, and lasted from 1271 to 1368 AD. In Chinese history, the Yuan dynasty followed the Song dynasty and preceded the Ming dynasty. Although Genghis Khan's enthronement as Khagan in 1206 was described in Chinese as the Han-style title of Emperor and the Mongol Empire had ruled territories including modern-day northern China for decades, it was not until 1271 that Kublai Khan officially proclaimed the dynasty in the traditional Han style, and the conquest was.

Historical Periods

Great Yuan (-110–-64)

110 BCE – 64 BCE

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Capital: KhanbaliqArea: 50,986 km²

Great Yuan (-63–-51)

63 BCE – 51 BCE

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Capital: KhanbaliqArea: 51,156 km²

Great Yuan (-50–42)

50 BCE – 42 CE

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Capital: KhanbaliqArea: 51,348 km²

Great Yuan (43–50)

43 CE – 50 CE

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Capital: KhanbaliqArea: 51,348 km²

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