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Oct 14, 1162
Gegis Khan supposedly born
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Period: Oct 14, 1162 to Oct 14, 1227
The life of Gengis Khan
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Oct 14, 1167
Gengis Khan Supposedly Born
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Oct 14, 1209
Beginning of the Mongol Expansion
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Period: Jan 1, 1220 to Jan 1, 1226
Sothwest Asia Conquered
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Oct 14, 1227
Chinngis dies
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Period: Oct 14, 1229 to Oct 14, 1241
Reign of Ogedei
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Oct 14, 1231
Korea Invaded
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Oct 14, 1235
Capital Rebuilt at Karakorum
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Period: Oct 14, 1237 to Oct 14, 1241
Expedition into Europe
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Period: Oct 14, 1240 to Oct 14, 1480
Suzareinty over Russia
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Oct 14, 1260
Mongols defeated by Egyptian Mamluks
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Oct 14, 1261
Khubilai becomes great khan
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Oct 14, 1274
Unsuccessful attempts at invasion of Japan
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Oct 14, 1279
Yuan Dynasty established in China
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Oct 14, 1281
Unsuccessful attempts at invasion of Japan
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Oct 14, 1368
Yuan Dynasty destroyed; Mongols driven back into Mongolia
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Oct 14, 1388
Chinese troops destroy Karakorum
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Oct 14, 1391
Timur defeats Golden Horde
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Period: Oct 14, 1400 to Oct 14, 1454
Civil war ends Mongol unity
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Period: Oct 14, 1409 to Oct 14, 1449
Renewed Mongol invasions of China
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Oct 14, 1466
Dayan Khan reunites most of Mongolia
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Period: Oct 14, 1480 to Oct 14, 1502
Muscovites end Mongol control of Russia; last of Golden Horde defeated
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Oct 14, 1571
Mongols end 300-year war with China
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Buddhism becomes state religion
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Russians defeat Buryat Mongols, gain control of Lake Baykal region
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Mongols raid Siberia and Russia
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Most Khalkha Mongols accept suzerainty of Manchus, absorbed into Chinese empire (Qing Dyansty 1644-1911)
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Sino-Russian Treaty of Kyakhta redefines traditional Mongolian borders
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Dzungar Mongols defeated; Mongol independence ended
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Chinese divide Mongolia into northern, Outer Mongolia (see Glossary), and Southern, Inner Mongolia (see Glossary)
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Last reigning descendant of Chinggis in the Crimea deposed by Russians