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  • ...e King of Koryo, and Koryo (Korea) would become a Son-in-law nation of the Mongol Empire. ...They adopted Mongol customs and dress. The Crown Prince was raised in the Mongol Court. As far as the Yuan were concerned, Koryo was part of them. The Korea
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  • ...from 1368-1644. The Ming came to power in the wake of the collapse of the Mongol lead Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty would be the last ethnically chinese em ...few years. During this time there was a local uprising in the region. The Mongol Yuan dynasty sought to repress this rebellion. In their attempt to quell t
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  • <b>The Khan and the Mongol Confederation</b><br> ...ed in the title <i>Chinggis Khan</i> or "Universal Ruler." Once all of the Mongol tribes were united under his leadership, there was virtually nothing to sta
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  • : [[History_of_Chinese_Culture/Chapter_8|Chapter 8: The Yuan Dynasty — Mongol Rule and Cultural Adaptation]]
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  • : [[History_of_China/Chapter_13|Chapter 13: The Yuan Dynasty — China Under Mongol Rule]]
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  • ...btle attack on the social conditions for ordinary Chinese people under the Mongol Yuan Dynasty – but the main character is, like Yang Yuhuan, a young woman ...lames Duanyun for the deed and takes her before the corrupt and degenerate Mongol magistrate Taowu 梼杌, who then throws her in prison. He then robs Widow
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  • = Chapter 13: The Yuan Dynasty — China Under Mongol Rule (1271–1368) = ...tly — unprecedented connectivity between China and the wider world, as the Mongol Empire's vast territorial reach created conditions for trans-Eurasian excha
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  • = Chapter 8: The Yuan Dynasty — Mongol Rule and Cultural Adaptation (1271–1368) = ...uered territories. The question that confronted Chinese civilization under Mongol rule was existential: could Chinese culture survive, adapt, and even flouri
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  • ...dentity coexisted uneasily with a more racial or ethnic understanding. The Mongol and Manchu conquests provoked intense reflection on the boundaries of "Chin ...onghe'') — which defined the Chinese nation as comprising the Han, Manchu, Mongol, Tibetan, and Hui (Muslim) peoples — represented an attempt to create an
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  • ...historical periods: Ancient Persia, Medieval Persian, The Mongol Era, Post-Mongol Era, and the Modern Period. This is more or less the same division done by The Mongol Era (1206–1368)
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  • The centuries between the fall of the Tang dynasty in 907 and the Mongol unification of China in 1279 were not simply the age of the Song. They were ...The institutional experiments of the Liao and Jin prepared the way for the Mongol Yuan and Manchu Qing dynasties, both of which adopted elements of the dual
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  • ...ntal concerns), the strategic priority of the northern frontier (where the Mongol threat remained pressing), and the absence of the competitive, decentralize == 4. Conquest Dynasties: The Mongol and Manchu Experience ==
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  • In 1449, Emperor Yingzong led an army into Mongol territory, allowing himself to be captured and his followers to be slaughte
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  • The Mongol conquest of China — completed with the fall of the Southern Song capital ...heir career prospects bleak.<ref>John D. Langlois, Jr., ed., ''China Under Mongol Rule'' (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981), 1–30.</ref>
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  • ...— did not destroy Chinese culture but were ultimately absorbed by it: the Mongol Yuan dynasty adopted Chinese administrative practices and cultural forms, a ...Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the Uyghur literary and musical heritage, the Mongol pastoral culture, the Miao textile traditions, and the countless other cult
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  • == 7. The Mongol Conquest and Literary Consciousness == The final decades of the Southern Song — from the initial Mongol attacks in the 1230s to the fall of the last Song court in 1279 — were an
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  • ...n heartland to the Jurchen Jin in 1127 and was ultimately destroyed by the Mongol conquest in 1279. Yet the Song era witnessed transformations in economy, so ...rms of cannon — in their wars against the Jurchen Jin and the Mongols. The Mongol conquests subsequently transmitted gunpowder technology westward across Eur
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  • == 3. Contacts medievaux : l'Empire mongol et les recits de voyageurs == .... Son ''Historia Mongalorum'' fut le premier recit substantiel de l'Empire mongol compose par un Europeen ; s'il ne concerne la Chine que de maniere indirect
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  • ...our Khans of the House of Genghis'' (1829), a meticulous reconstruction of Mongol history based on the ''Yuanshi''; ...ion of the ''Life of the Buddha'' from the ''Tripitaka''), Islam in China, Mongol history (translating the ''Changchun Zhenren Xiyouji''), and Chinese Christ
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  • ...ble origins, the Ming represented the triumph of Chinese civilization over Mongol domination, the restoration of the Confucian political order, and the reass ...med Beiping 北平) and pushed them back into the Mongolian steppe, though the Mongol remnants — the Northern Yuan — continued to pose a military threat for
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