Kublai Khan's greatest strength was his powerful army.
Kublai Khan was Gengis Khan's grandson
Because he was homesick, and he wanted to return to Venice
The three most famous mongol rulers or Khans were Kublai Khan, who founded the Yuan Dynasty, Ogedei Khan, who made the most expansive campaigns, and the most famous, Genghis Khan, who started the mongol empire.
1215 - 1294 Marco Polo helped deliver Kublai Khans first kid.
Following Genghis Khan's death in 1227, the Mongol Empire was characterized by its fragmentation, as his heirs struggled to maintain unity among the various khanates. In contrast, by the time of Kublai Khan's death in 1294, the empire had solidified its administrative structures, with the Yuan Dynasty established in China, showcasing greater centralization and cultural integration. While Genghis Khan's era focused on rapid expansion and conquest, Kublai Khan's reign emphasized governance, trade, and the assimilation of conquered peoples.
kublai khan did not go to school he studied
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Kublai Khan was Gengis Khan's grandson
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It was called the 'Yuan Dynasty'
Kublai Khan.
Because i dont know haha!
Because he was homesick, and he wanted to return to Venice
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,
The three most famous mongol rulers or Khans were Kublai Khan, who founded the Yuan Dynasty, Ogedei Khan, who made the most expansive campaigns, and the most famous, Genghis Khan, who started the mongol empire.
YES! He expanded on the routes and size of the Mongol empire, focusing on trade. The Khans were very smart.
Khan changed his name to Yuan to give more appeal to the Chinese and so his dynasty was named the Yuan Dynasty.