Mongol dynasty
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- The Mongol Dynasty: Refers specifically to the Yuan Dynasty, the imperial dynasty of China founded by Kublai Khan, a Mongol ruler, which lasted from 1279 to 1368. It represents a period of Mongol rule over a unified China.
Usage
- The term "Mongol Dynasty" is used historically to denote the period of Mongol imperial rule in China.
- It is often discussed in the context of East Asian history, empire-building, and cultural exchange between China and the Mongol Empire.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "The Yuan, or Mongol, Dynasty...": Used to specify the dynasty's dual name, clarifying its Mongol origins and its Chinese dynastic title.
- The Yuan, or Mongol, Dynasty implemented policies that favored Mongol and Central Asian administrators.
Variants and Related Words
- Yuan Dynasty: The official name for the Mongol Dynasty in Chinese historiography.
- Kublai Khan: The founder and first emperor of the Mongol (Yuan) Dynasty.
- Ilkhanate: A separate khanate of the Mongol Empire, contemporaneous with but distinct from the Mongol Dynasty in China.
Synonyms
- Yuan Dynasty: The direct synonym and more precise historical term.
- Mongol Empire in China: A descriptive phrase for the period.
Related Phrases
- Pax Mongolica: Refers to the period of relative stability and facilitated trade across Eurasia under Mongol rule, which encompassed the era of the Mongol Dynasty in China.
Noun
- the imperial dynasty of China from 1279 to 1368