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Kublai Khan studied Chinese culture and became enamoured of it... Painting of Kublai Khan on a hunting expedition... Painting of Kublai Khan on a hunting expedition... Painting of Kublai Khan on a hunting expedition... took place under Kublai Khan after some initial and inconclusive efforts under earlier rulers... Kublai Khan worked to minimize the influences of regional lords who had held immense power before and... Although Kublai Khan wished to signal to the Han Chinese that he intended to adopt the trappings and... Kublai Khan officially declared the creation of the Yuan Dynasty... Kublai Khan began a massive offensive against the remnants of the Southern Song Dynasty in the 11th... and as Kublai Khan continued his reign... That is why Kublai khan is considered to be the first of... Kublai Khan also tried to establish tributary relationships with other countries... Kublai Khan also forced warlords from the Northwest and Northeast to capitulate... Kublai Khan died in the 31st year of Zhiyuan... Kublai Khan twice attempted to invade Japan... s findings strongly indicate that Kublai Khan rushed to conquer Japan and attempted to construct his enormous fleet in only one year... He also wrote that Kublai Khan was determined to mount a third invasion... Kublai Khan also twice invaded... of Kublai Khan was in 1287 after the more careful preparation by Kublai Khan for a big fleet... was sent by Kublai Khan in 1260 to Daming where unrest had been reported in the local population... Zhang advised Kublai Khan that his friend Guo was a leading expert in hydraulic engineering... This pleased Kublai Khan and led to Guo being asked to undertake similar projects in other parts of the...

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