The Mongol's

By SEJH
  • Oct 14, 1162

    Gegis Khan supposedly born

  • Period: Oct 14, 1162 to Oct 14, 1227

    The life of Gengis Khan

  • Oct 14, 1167

    Gengis Khan Supposedly Born

  • Oct 14, 1209

    Beginning of the Mongol Expansion

  • Period: Jan 1, 1220 to Jan 1, 1226

    Sothwest Asia Conquered

  • Oct 14, 1227

    Chinngis dies

  • Period: Oct 14, 1229 to Oct 14, 1241

    Reign of Ogedei

  • Oct 14, 1231

    Korea Invaded

  • Oct 14, 1235

    Capital Rebuilt at Karakorum

  • Period: Oct 14, 1237 to Oct 14, 1241

    Expedition into Europe

    Was halted at Vienna with the death of Ogedai
  • Period: Oct 14, 1240 to Oct 14, 1480

    Suzareinty over Russia

    It was established by Golden Horde Conquaest of Song China
  • Oct 14, 1260

    Mongols defeated by Egyptian Mamluks

  • Oct 14, 1261

    Khubilai becomes great khan

  • Oct 14, 1274

    Unsuccessful attempts at invasion of Japan

  • Oct 14, 1279

    Yuan Dynasty established in China

  • Oct 14, 1281

    Unsuccessful attempts at invasion of Japan

  • Oct 14, 1368

    Yuan Dynasty destroyed; Mongols driven back into Mongolia

  • Oct 14, 1388

    Chinese troops destroy Karakorum

  • Oct 14, 1391

    Timur defeats Golden Horde

  • Period: Oct 14, 1400 to Oct 14, 1454

    Civil war ends Mongol unity

  • Period: Oct 14, 1409 to Oct 14, 1449

    Renewed Mongol invasions of China

  • Oct 14, 1466

    Dayan Khan reunites most of Mongolia

  • Period: Oct 14, 1480 to Oct 14, 1502

    Muscovites end Mongol control of Russia; last of Golden Horde defeated

  • Oct 14, 1571

    Mongols end 300-year war with China

  • Buddhism becomes state religion

  • Period: to

    Russians defeat Buryat Mongols, gain control of Lake Baykal region

  • Mongols raid Siberia and Russia

  • Most Khalkha Mongols accept suzerainty of Manchus, absorbed into Chinese empire (Qing Dyansty 1644-1911)

  • Sino-Russian Treaty of Kyakhta redefines traditional Mongolian borders

  • Dzungar Mongols defeated; Mongol independence ended

  • Chinese divide Mongolia into northern, Outer Mongolia (see Glossary), and Southern, Inner Mongolia (see Glossary)

  • Last reigning descendant of Chinggis in the Crimea deposed by Russians