The Mongol invasions in East Asia occurred over a span of several decades. Here are some of the key periods and events:
1. Initial invasions: The Mongol Empire, under the leadership of Genghis Khan, began its eastward expansion in 1207. The Mongols launched several campaigns against the Western Xia Dynasty (present-day China) and the Jin Dynasty. These invasions continued until Genghis Khan's death in 1227.
2. Continued conquest: The Mongol invasions resumed under Genghis Khan's successors, particularly his grandson, Kublai Khan. Kublai Khan established the Yuan Dynasty in China and continued expanding Mongol control. The conquest of the Southern Song Dynasty in China was a significant event that lasted from 1275 to 1279.
3. Invasion of Japan: In 1274 and 1281, the Mongols attempted to invade Japan (both events are known as the Mongol invasions of Japan). However, both invasions were unsuccessful due to various factors, including natural disasters and the resilience of the Japanese defenders.
Overall, the Mongol invasions in East Asia took place primarily during the 13th century (1200s) and extended into the early 14th century (1300s).
what years did the mongol invastion is east asia take place
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