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Kublai Khan's Campaigns

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China

Kublai Khan's Campaigns

Total 581,000+ 450,000 Moguls 100,000 Chinese 40,000 Koreans
  
Total 1,610,000+ 1,500,000+ Chinese 120,000+ Japanese

Total 250,000+ dead
  
Total Over 10,000,000 including Chinese Civilians

Results
  
Rise of the Yuan dynasty, Conquest of Song China and Upper Burma, Decisive victory for Japan, Java & Vietnam

Similar
  
First Mongol invasion, Mongol invasions of Japan, Mongol conquest of the Song, Toluid Civil War, Mongol invasion of Java

This is a list of campaigns of Kublai Khan, founder of the Yuan dynasty.

Contents

Campaigns against Song China

The campaign for Kublai Khan to conquer China under the Song dynasty were specified under the years between 1266-1276. This included the declaration of Kublai Khan as the new emperor of China in the year 1271 This was the start of the Yuan dynasty that was a rule incorporated with elements of both Mongul and Chinese influences. After successfully eliminating all resistance to the new Yuan dynasty, Kublai Khan wanted to expand his empire by attacking Japan and built around 300-600 vessels in preparation for the assault on Japan.

Campaigns against Japan

Kublai Khan's armada in 1274 made a tactical mistake by sailing into open seas that became targets for the Japanese cannons. Suffering heavy losses, the remaining fleet retreated and prepared for next assault again on 1281. Again on 1281, the Japanese samurais were more than prepared to hold off an invasion attempt by the Kublai Khan's fleet, and which they did so with great success. Even though the campaign failed in the end due to stiff Japanese resistance, Kublai Khan's campaigns saw the development of gunpowder as a form of weaponry.

Campaigns against Burma, Java and Vietnam

Besides Song China and Japan, Kublai Khan also launched campaigns against Burma, Java and Vietnam. A series of military conflicts between the Yuan dynasty and the Pagan Empire took place between 1277 and 1287, collectively known as the First Mongol invasion of Burma. The invasion toppled the 250-year-old Pagan Empire and the Mongols occupied Upper Burma. However, Mongol invasions of both Java and Vietnam resulted in failure. Nevertheless, both the Trần dynasty (Đại Việt) and Champa decided to accept the nominal supremacy of the Yuan dynasty in order to avoid further conflicts.

References

Kublai Khan's Campaigns Wikipedia