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The Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) in China, established by the Mongols under Kublai Khan, implemented a centralized bureaucratic system that combined Mongolian and Chinese governance practices. It featured a hierarchical structure with the emperor at the top, supported by a mix of Mongolian nobles and Confucian scholars. The dynasty also introduced a class system that favored Mongols and other non-Han ethnic groups over the Han Chinese, which led to social tensions. While the Yuan maintained some aspects of the Chinese imperial system, it was marked by significant Mongol influence in administration and military.

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