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The Mongol Empire Under Khubilai: A Chinese Dynasty

9 min · 3. Juli 2026
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When Khubilai Khan declared the Yuan dynasty in 1271, he wasn't just continuing the Mongol conquests — he was transforming the empire itself. This episode explores how Khubilai, grandson of Genghis, reinvented Mongol rule as a Chinese imperial dynasty while still maintaining ties to the steppe. We examine his pivotal decision to move the capital from Karakorum to Dadu (modern Beijing), his adoption of Chinese court rituals, and the tensions this created with traditionalist Mongol factions. We also cover the building of Shangdu — Xanadu — as a summer capital blending Mongol tent-city and Chinese palace architecture, the development of a hybrid civil service that included both Confucian scholars and Central Asian Muslims, and the creation of a new script by 'Phags-pa to write Mongolian, Chinese, and Tibetan in one unified system. The episode touches on the rebellion of Khubilai's rival brother Arigh Bokeh, the costly but failed invasions of Japan and Vietnam, and the eventual fate of the Yuan dynasty. This is the story of how the Mongol Empire became Chinese, and why that transformation was both its greatest achievement and the seed of its decline. #KhubilaiKhan #YuanDynasty #MongolEmpire #Shangdu #Xanadu #Karakorum #Dadu #Beijing #ArighBokeh #PhagspaLama #MongolChina #SongDynasty #InvasionOfJapan #Kamikaze #MarcoPolo #History #FexingoHistory #CentralAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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