Yuan dynasty, established by Mongol nomads that ruled portions and eventually all of China from the early 13th century to 1368. Mongol suzerainty eventually also stretched throughout most of Asia and eastern Europe, though the Yuan emperors were rarely a
The Yuan Dynasty was a unified imperial dynasty in the history of China, established by minority Mongols and characterized by a period of semi-anarchistic rule and extensive territorial holdings.
In 1271, Kublai Khan formally established the Yuan Dynasty by changing the original state title into Yuan, with Yuandadu (currently Beijing) as the capital.
1.Yuan Dynasty law system is closely connected with Mongolian law culture.蒙古族习惯法是早期游牧民族法律文化的缩影,也是元朝法制建设的特殊起点。 5)Mongolia Yuan Dynasty蒙元王朝 1.Mongolia Yuan Dynasty Huihui merchant’distribution、economy characteristics and political treatment;浅析蒙元王朝回回商人的经济和...
History of China - The Yuan, or Mongol, dynasty: Genghis Khan rose to supremacy over the Mongol tribes in the steppe in 1206, and within a few years he attempted to conquer northern China. By securing in 1209 the allegiance of the Tangut state of Xi (Wes
Explore the Yuan Dynasty in China. Discover what the Yuan Dynasty was, who led the Yuan Dynasty and why it fell, and the impact of the Red Turban...
Kublai Khan, also known as Emperor Shizu of Yuan, was the founder of the Yuan Dynasty and an accomplished militarist.
China's Tang Dynasty (618-907) and Yuan dynasty (1279-1368) were of epoch-making importance in the formation and development of the Tibetan ethnic group. Numerous ethnic tribes began to unite, and the process of evolution from a tribal to a political society was basically completed over the...
Although the bureaucracies and political cultures of both Liao and Xi Xia were under Confucian influence, no discernible intellectual developments helped to further the Confucian tradition there. In the Jurchen Jin dynasty, however, despite the paucity of information about the Confucian renaissance in ...
Successively, it captured Xixia and the Jin Dynasty (1115 - 1234), after which the combative Mongolian army sent its military forces into Central Asia and Europe.In 1260, the grandson of Tiemuzhen, Kublai Khan, ascended the throne. In 1271, he formally established the Yuan Dynasty with ...