His invasion fleet was sunk by a massive typhoon: so powerful and strong that the Japanese referred to it as Kamikaze or divine wind (yes, that is also what the Japanese called their suicide pilots in the Second World War: They to were sinking the fleet of the enemy(in theory)). The destruction of the fleet was complete.
Essentially because although the Mongols managed to triumph over any land enemy they faced, for the most part, there was one enemy they couldn't defeat: the ocean. The Mongols were never able to field an effective army, and they could not triumph in Indochina without one.
Kublai Khan failed to conquer Japan and Java.
Kublai Khan failed to conquer Japan because of unfavorable weather.
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Genghis Khan.
Genghis Khan was Kublai Khan's grandfather
Kublai Khan most likely ruled the same way as his ancestors. He was more known for his attacks on Japan. (Which ended in failure)
Kublai Khan was Genghis Khan's grandson.
kublai khan had reign right after ghengis khan (father) kublai khan had reign right after ghengis khan (father)
Kublai Khan's grand father was Genghis khan
Kublai Khan was Gengis Khan's grandson