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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yuan_dynastyYuan dynasty - Wikipedia

    The Yuan dynasty is sometimes also called the "Mongol dynasty" by westerners,: 269 akin to the Qing dynasty sometimes being referred to as the "Manchu dynasty" or "Manchu Dynasty of China". [25] : 365 Furthermore, the Yuan is sometimes known as the "Empire of the Great Khan" or "Khanate of the Great Khan", [26] : 48 since Yuan emperors held the nominal title of Great Khan ; these appeared on ...

  2. Yuan dynasty, dynasty established by Mongol nomads that ruled portions and eventually all of China from the early 13th century to 1368.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Behold the emblem of this ancient Chinese dynasty as it... 🇨🇳 "Journey back in time to explore the enigmatic era of the Yuan Dynasty with this animated video.

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  4. Description. This principle emphasized harmony between what were considered the five major ethnic groups in China, as represented by the colored stripes of the Five-Colored Flag of the Republic: the Han (red); the Manchus (yellow); the Mongols (blue); the Hui (white); and the Tibetans (black). [6]

    • 五族共和
    • five ethnic groups living together in mutual harmony (the res publica)
  5. History of China - The Yuan, or Mongol, dynasty: Genghis Khan rose to supremacy over the Mongol tribes in the steppe in 1206, and within a few years he attempted to conquer northern China. By securing in 1209 the allegiance of the Tangut state of Xi (Western) Xia in what are now Gansu, Ningxia, and parts of Shaanxi and Qinghai, he disposed of a potential enemy and prepared the ground for an ...

  6. 29 de oct. de 2019 · The Yuan Dynasty was established by the Mongols and ruled China from 1271 to 1368 CE. Their first emperor was Kublai Khan (r. 1260-1279 CE) who finally defeated the Song Dynasty which had reigned in China since 960 CE.

  7. ᠥᠨ. ᠤᠯᠤᠰ, Dai Ön Ulus, "Gran Estado Yuan") fue una dinastía china fundada por los invasores mongoles en el año 1271. Fue establecida por Kublai Kan, el nieto del conquistador Gengis Kan, y duró hasta 1368, cuando los chinos Han expulsaron a los extranjeros y establecieron la dinastía Ming .