Timeline of the Mongol Empire

Main article: Mongol Empire

This is the timeline of the Mongol Empire from 1206, when Temüjin received the title of Chinggis Khan, to the death in 1370 of the last emperor of Yuan Dynasty in China, who had been deposed in 1368. The Yuan emperors used the title of Khagan (Great Khan, or Emperor) of the Mongols as successors to Genghis as overlord of all the Mongol dominions, though after the death of Kublai Khan in 1294, their suzerainty over the other divisions of the Mongol Empire (initially the Chagatai Khanate, the Golden Horde, and the Ilkhanate) was almost notional. The Mongol Empire is usually considered to have come to an end in 1368, though the title of Khagan continued to be used by the rulers of the Post-Imperial Mongolia, a far less powerful successor entity, until 1634.

Eurasia on the eve of the Mongol invasions, c. 1200.
Mongol Empire in 1227 at Genghis' death
The Mongol Empire, ca. 1300. The gray area is the later Timurid empire.

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