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Definition of Mongol dynasty
1. Noun. The imperial dynasty of China from 1279 to 1368.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mongol Dynasty
Literary usage of Mongol dynasty
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Historical Writings of John Fiske by John Fiske (1902)
"gol dynasty, , , B , , ~f. journeys to the far East. In 1368, the people of China
rose against the Mongol dynasty and Overthrow overthrew it. ..."
2. The Chinese System of Public Education by Ping-wên Kuo (1915)
"Development of Education under the Yuan or Mongol dynasty. (AD 1280-1368) At the
beginning of the thirteenth century, the Mongols appeared upon the scene, ..."
3. Commercial Handbook of China by Julean Arnold (1920)
"Mongol dynasty. The Mongols ruled China for a hundred years, beginning with their
... Christian missions flourished in China during the Mongol dynasty, ..."
4. China and Religion by Edward Harper Parker (1905)
"Clue by which we can trace the Jews of the Mongol dynasty.— Mussulman independence
contrasted with Jewish suppleness. THE Jews may be said to have ..."
5. China Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical: With Some Account of Ava and by Corner (Julia), Julia Corner (1853)
"... THE Mongol dynasty. It was not to be expected that a people so active and
warlike as the Mongols would long remain satisfied with the northern and ..."
6. China Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical: With Some Account of Ava and by Corner (Julia), Julia Corner (1853)
"... THE Mongol dynasty. It was not to be expected that a people so active ami
warlike as the Mongols would long remain satisfied with the northern and ..."