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NEW YORK — In the West, Khubilai Khan is most often remembered as the richest man in history, thanks mostly to Marco Polo’s fantastic memoir of his travel to the great Khan’s capital at ...
The largest naval invasions in history were the seaborne assaults of 1274 and 1281 on Japan by Mongol, Chinese, and Korean soldiers, marines, and sailors under orders from Emperor Khubilai Khan.
In Khubilai Khan’s Lost Fleet, Vancouver author and marine archaeologist James P. Delgado examines how the physical evidence of these ancient battles is being teased from beneath the waves off the ...
Porcelain, lacquerware, scroll painting, silk tapestries and other art forms flourished during the Yuan, established in 1271 by Khubilai Khan, China’s first Mongol ruler and grandson of the ...
There, in 1279 after repeated engagements, the Mongol ruler Khubilai Khan routed the Song navy, completing the grand plan of his grandfather, Genghis Khan: the conquest of China. In the wake of ...
How about a visit to the Met to see some rare ancient Chinese art, newly discovered and never seen until now? Dana Tyler takes us to the world of Khubilai Khan.
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