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  • ...ians]], the [[Gog and Magog|Magog]] and the [[Tungusic peoples]]. Based on Chinese historical texts the ancestry of the Mongolic peoples can be traced back to ...ge, 2007, Inner Mongolian University Press</ref><ref>The Asian Huns in the Chinese sources. Katalin Csornai, 2007, Budapest, Hungary [http://hunsarecoming.oxy
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  • ..._languages = {{hlist |[[Mongolian language|Mongolian]] |[[Chinese language|Chinese]] |[[Turkic languages|Turkic]] |[[Persian language|Persian]] and other lang ...e and Conquest''. pp. xiii, 235.</ref> but it was later taken by the [[Han Chinese]] [[Ming dynasty]] in 1368. The Genghisid rulers of the Yuan retreated to t
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  • | caption = Genghis Khan as portrayed in a 14th-century [[Yuan era]] album, the original version was in black and white. Original s ...was [[Khan (title)|Khan]] of the [[Keraites]], and is better known by the Chinese title "[[Wang Khan]]", which the [[Jurchen people|Jurchen]] [[Jin dynasty (
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  • ...f [[Christian church]]es had been built there. His claim is confirmed by a Chinese text of the 14th century explaining how a [[Sogdia]]n named Mar-Sargis from ...hazan]] in a 1302 letter to [[Pope Boniface VIII]], with an inscription in Chinese [[seal script]]]]
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  • ...ians]], the [[Gog and Magog|Magog]] and the [[Tungusic peoples]]. Based on Chinese historical texts the ancestry of the Mongolic peoples can be traced back to ...ge, 2007, Inner Mongolian University Press</ref><ref>The Asian Huns in the Chinese sources. Katalin Csornai, 2007, Budapest, Hungary [http://hunsarecoming.oxy
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  • The Mongols under Chinese general [[Guo Kan]] laid siege to the city on January 29, 1258,<ref name=WD ...s in 1250, had with him a thousand squads of engineers, evidently of north Chinese (or perhaps Khitan) provenance. }}</ref>
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  • ...|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2017-03-03}}</ref> [[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 窩闊台: 7 November 1186 – 11 December 1241), was the third son of [ ...of the [[Xi Xia]], Jin, and Song domains.<ref>Marvin C Whiting ''Imperial Chinese Military History'', p.355</ref>
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  • ...|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2017-03-03}}</ref> [[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 窩闊台: 7 November 1186 – 11 December 1241), was the third son of [ ...of the [[Xi Xia]], Jin, and Song domains.<ref>Marvin C Whiting ''Imperial Chinese Military History'', p.355</ref>
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  • ...tion amongst his officials and aggressive taxation caused large numbers of Chinese peasants to flee, which led to a decline in tax revenues. Kublai quickly ca ...of Buddhism. Haiyun named Kublai's son, who was born in 1243, [[Zhenjin]] (Chinese: ''True Gold'').<ref name="Man2007p37">{{harvnb|Man|2007|p=37}}</ref> Haiyu
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  • ...did not achieve adequate results in his short reign, and dissatisfied Han Chinese officers and commoners. He attempted to push through a new nonconvertible s [[Category:14th-century Chinese monarchs]]
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  • ...m "Northern Yuan" is derived from the corresponding term (北元) in the [[Chinese language]]. The Mongols held the name "Great Yuan" in the early period of t ...d grew into a nationwide turmoil. Eventually, [[Zhu Yuanzhang]], a [[China|Chinese]] peasant established the [[Ming dynasty]] in [[Northern and southern China
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  • [[File:Batu.gif|thumb|right|150px|Medieval Chinese drawing of young Batu Khan (14th century).]] [[Category:13th-century monarchs in Asia]]
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