He killed himself and then there were no more emperors left
that's the answer so don't ask this question again
He extended the Grand Canal all the way to his new capital in Ta-tu, what is now modern day Beijing. Also, he repaired public granaries, extended highways, made paper currency, started aid agencies, postal stations and allowed religious freedom.
Also, he DID NOT kill himself
sportychik6212 says:
Kublai Khan used a disciplined army of calvary made of of nomadic Mongols to great success. He extended the boundaries of the Mongol Empire to create the largest Empire in the world. And he did not kill himself
kublai khan was famous for inventing things
Kublai Khan ruled China but he did not conquer it; he inherited the throne from his grandfather, Genghis Khan.
Kublai Khan failed to conquer Japan and Java.
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he was the mongol emperor
because his a emperor
Kublai Khan was the "Emperor" of Mongolia until his death in the 14th century.
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 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.
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Kublai khan do some good things when he was a emperor of mongol clan and he was a philosopher and he was next to mencius but he was a fierce emperor so he wasn't become a famous philisopher
If you mean the Great Kublai Khan, emperor of China in Marco Polo's time ( Marco actually met Kublai Khan) which I think you are, than the answer is Gangas KhanSorces; 5th grade social studies book