The most famous visitors to Kublai Khan's China were Marco Polo and his family. They traveled from Venice to the Mongol Empire in the late 13th century, spending around two decades in Kublai Khan's court. Polo's accounts of his experiences in China, including descriptions of its culture, governance, and technological advancements, significantly influenced European perceptions of Asia. His writings, particularly in "The Travels of Marco Polo," contributed to the fascination with the East during the Renaissance.
1215 - 1294 Marco Polo helped deliver Kublai Khans first kid.
Genghis Khan.
Kublai Khan.
The Mongol conqueror of China was Kublai Khan.
Kublai Khan was the grandson of Genghis Khan who came to rule the Mongol Empire. He established the Yuan Dynasty in China and expanded the empire's influence by consolidating power and promoting trade and cultural exchange. Kublai Khan is known for his significant contributions to the administration and culture of the regions under Mongol control.
This city (which was Kublai Khans capital in China) is now Beijing. And what was his palace is now more or less the Forbidden city,
Marco Polo was a Venetian trader who visited Kublai Khan's China.
He traveled the silk road to china and he stayed for 17 years as a official under Kublai Khan Genghis khans grand son.
1215 - 1294 Marco Polo helped deliver Kublai Khans first kid.
In 1279 Kublai Khan conquered all of China
The Mongol conqueror of China was Kublai Khan.
Marco Polo
He conquered the last of the Song Dynasty and brought China under Mongol rule.
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.
Genghis Khan.
The most famous European to serve in the Kublai government was probably Marco Polo (1254-1324). In the book, The Travels of Marco Polo, Polo is said to have served as a government official under the Mongolian ruler of China, Kublai Khan.According to the book, Polo served under Kublai Khan for two decades; however, scholars disagree on the truthfulness of The Travels of Marco Polo, as Polo may have collected stories he heard from other travelers and passed them off as his own.It is possible that Polo actually served under Kublai Khan; Kublai was visited by several Europeans during his reign in China.
Kublai Khan built palaces in China.