Yes.
Kublai Khan was the grand son of Chenghese Khan, a Mongolian Emperor, who invaded India. Kublai Khan invaded China and ruled there for some time.
Kublai Khan, the Mongol emperor, spoke multiple languages. He mainly spoke Mongolian and Chinese, as well as other regional languages used within his empire.
Kublai Khan is a Mongolian Emperor in China and is also known by the name Shizu. Kublai Khan built the Great Palace of Kublai in the city of Kambalu, which is where he is from.
Atitla The Hun. Kublai Khan was the first non han Chinese to rule/conquer china but mongolian is part of the 56 races of the Chinese so mongolain is Chinese.
He tried to merge Mongolian
Kublai Khan tolerated Chinese culture and made few changes to the system of government.
He did not follow the Mongolian way of traveling on horseback in conquering- he was much more content in his palace in China.
Ghenghis Khan conquered China and established the Chinese Yuan Dynasty. Ghenghis Khan became an emperor in the Chinese tradition and established a court at Peking.
The Mongolian leader Kublai Khan, never converted his people to Islam. In fact, the practcies of both Islam and Jeudism were considered offensive to the Mongolian people, specifically the slaughter of cattle. He did permit the people to practice Islam though.
By farting butterflies everywhere.
Yuan Dynasty
Emperor Kublai Khan of the Mongolian rule over China, later to become known as the Chinese Yuan Dynasty. Kublai Khan or Khubilai Khan or "the last of the great Khans" 1215-1294 (also spelled as Kubilay Han in Turkic), was a Mongol military leader. He was Khan (1260-1294) of the Mongol Empire as well as the founder and the first Emperor (1279-1294) of the Chinese Yuan Dynasty. Born the second son of Tolui and Sorghaghtani Beki and the grandson of Genghis Khan, he succeeded his brother Möngke in 1260. Kublai Khan's brother, Hulagu, conquered Persia and founded the Ilkhanate. Kublai also had a nephew named Kaidu, who died in 1301.