A report on Inner Mongolia and Kublai Khan
Kublai received the viceroyalty over northern China and moved his ordo to central Inner Mongolia.
- Kublai KhanIn 1271, Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan established the Yuan dynasty.
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Yuan dynasty
4 linksThe Yuan dynasty, officially the Great Yuan (, Yeke Yuwan Ulus, literally "Great Yuan State"), was a successor state to the Mongol Empire after its division and a conquest dynasty of imperial China established by Kublai (Emperor Shizu), leader of the Mongol Borjigin clan, lasting from 1271 to 1368.
He adopted as his capital city Kaiping in Inner Mongolia, later renamed Shangdu.
Beijing
3 linksCapital of the People's Republic of China.
Capital of the People's Republic of China.
In 938, after the fall of the Tang, the Later Jin ceded the frontier territory including what is now Beijing to the Khitan Liao dynasty, which treated the city as Nanjing, or the "Southern Capital", one of four secondary capitals to complement its "Supreme Capital" Shangjing (modern Baarin Left Banner in Inner Mongolia).
Two generations later, Kublai Khan ordered the construction of Dadu (or Daidu to the Mongols, commonly known as Khanbaliq), a new capital for his Yuan dynasty to the northeast of the Zhongdu ruins.
Mongolia
2 linksLandlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south.
Landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south.
His grandson Kublai Khan conquered China proper and established the Yuan dynasty.
By 1636 most Inner Mongolian tribes had submitted to the Manchus, who founded the Qing dynasty.
Shangdu
2 linksShangdu, also known as Xanadu (Mongolian: Šandu), was the summer capital of the Yuan dynasty of China before Kublai decided to move his throne to the former Jin dynasty capital of Zhōngdū , which was renamed Khanbaliq, present-day Beijing.
Shangdu is located in the present-day Zhenglan Banner, Inner Mongolia.
Khongirad
1 linksOne of the major divisions of the Mongol tribes.
One of the major divisions of the Mongol tribes.
Their homeland was located in the vicinity of Lake Hulun in Inner Mongolia and Khalkha River in Mongolia, where they maintained close ties with the ruling dynasties of northern China.
They forced the rulers of the Golden Horde to make peace with Kublai in 1280s and convinced Tokhta Khan to accept supremacy of the Great Khan in 1304.