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Did Kublai Khan give Marco Polo a ship to sail back home?

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yes he because he had to sail home or he could just ride on land

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Who went to Kublai Khan's palace?

Marco Polo went to his palace for gold and riches to bring back to Venice, Italy


What did Marco polo do for kubla Khan?

He was an advisor for Kublia Khan, and did two weddings, one for the marraige of the princess of Mongolia, then the prince died, so they had to remarry her. Marco Polo was very liked by Kublai, and was with held form going back home until a few years later.


Did Marco polo meet anyone intersting or spread anything?

Marco Polo met Kublai Khan, one of China's emperors. When he came back from Asia (after approximately twenty years), he wrote a book explaining what he had seen and done in China.


Who was Marco Polo and where did he go on his travels?

he is from europe he is most famous for traveling all the way to china and worked for Kubah Kahn and brought back many riches


What was Marco polo looking for?

In 1271, when he was 17 years old, he traveled to Asia with his father and uncle. On this journey, he became a favorite of Kublai Khan, the Mongol Emperor. He roamed through Mongolia and China for 17 years. He traveled farther into China than any European had gone before. Finally, he took a ride to Persia and then back home.


What did Marco Polo do while in China?

Marco Polo was born in Venetian Dalmatia (now in Croatia), a family of Venetian merchants. Marco Polo was a merchant and adventurer that traveled from Europe to Asia. In 1271, when Polo was about 17, he joined his father Niccolò and his uncle Maffeo for an enthralling journey to Asia where he met Kublai Khan. Polo recorded his travels in the book 'Il milione' (meaning The Million in English ). Also known as Travels of Marco Polo, 'Il milione' offers valuable information about Polo's adventure and his chronicles. He also traveled to China, among other places, and opened trading.


How long was Marco Polo's expedition?

The Polo Brothers, Maffeo and Niccilo, merchants from Venice Italy, left on a trading mission in 1260 and by 1266 had reached the court of the Great Khan in Beijing China. They returned to Venice in 1269 with letter to the Pope from Kublai Khan and many stories of their adventures. In 1271, when Marco Polo was 17 years old, he set off with his father and uncle on another journey which eventually brought them back to the court of the Khan. Marco was a very well educated young man for his time and, according to Marco, Kublai Khan was so impressed by him that the Khan entrusted him with diplomatic missions throughout China, in addition to Burma and India. Marco was also very impressed with the many social and scientific things he discovered on his travels in Asia. Upon his return home in 1295, Marco spent many years writing of his travels, his association with Kublai Khan, and the many things he had learned on his trip. His travels took 24 years and he had traveled an estimated 15,000 miles. See the links below for further information.


Did the explore accomplish his goal or what he set out do Marco polo?

Marco Polo was one of the many explorers of his day. When he originally set out on his journey, his goal was to establish a trade route through Asia to China. He did achieve his goal before his death.


How many years did it take Marco Polo to get to China and back to Italy?

Marco Polo left Venice with his father and Uncle in 1271 and arrived in China in 1275, but he stays in the court of Kublai Khan until 1295. That means it was 20 years between his arrival in China to his return to Venice.


How did Marco polo go back to Italy?

MARCO POLO went by boat


Did they play Marco Polo in 1777?

No. Back in 1777 they did not play Marco Polo.


Who sent Marco Polo to explore?

No one did. His father and uncle were Venetian merchants who had already completed a trip to China and met Kublai Khan. Seventeen-year-old Marco accompanied them on their next journey in 1271, which led to the three of them spending more than 24 years in the Orient, primarily as guests of the khan, who only released them because he wanted more knowledge about Europe. Marco Polo was born in a merchant family in Venice in 1254. His father and uncle often traded into the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea. On one fortuitous occasion, they went to China and met with Kublai Khan, an emperor of the Yuan Dynasty. When they returned, he joined them on their next trip to East Asia. Once they were there, Kublai Khan was reluctant to let his valuable trading partners leave China. Marco's goal was to help his father and uncle fulfill the task that Kublai Khan gave them, of bringing back some Christian priests and holy oil. But he became embroiled in an Italian war. He lost most of the fortune he made from Chinese trade, but dictated the stories of his travel while a prisoner of rival city-state Genoa.