Mongol dynasty

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Definition
  1. 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
  1. the imperial dynasty of China from 1279 to 1368