Time Line 600-1450 CE Political Even though the Mongol empire from 600 to 1450 had many different leaders such as Mongke Khan and Kublai Khan, They all wanted to expand the empire and have the mongols reach their full potential.

  • Period: Jan 1, 600 to Jan 1, 1450

    Political Timeline For the Mongols

  • Nov 21, 1215

    Capture of Jing

    The mongols captured the capital Zhongdu. This shows continuity because the mongols were starting new conquests constantly.
  • Nov 21, 1219

    Mongols Destroy Khwarezmid Empire

    Whisle in asia the Mongols warred and took over the empire and causing its leadeer to hide in the caspien sea. This shows continuity because the mongols were expanding during 1219
  • Nov 21, 1229

    New Khan

    Ogedei Is elected as the new Khan. This shows change because there is a new leader for the mongols.
  • Nov 21, 1239

    Invasion of Georgia

    Mongols invaded Georgia and Armenia under Chormaqan. This shows continuity because the mongols were expanding.
  • Nov 21, 1246

    New Khan

    Guyuk Is elected as the new Khan. This shows change because the mongols are under a new ruler.
  • Nov 21, 1251

    Mongke Reigns

    Möngke is elected as Great khan. The great purge of the Ogedied and Chagataid families occured under his reign. This shows change because Mongke is the new ruler of the Khan dynasty
  • Nov 21, 1257

    Invasion of Vietnam

    The first Mongol invasion of vietnam. Mongols sacked Hanoi. Deadly heat forced them to leave Vietnam. This shows continuity because the mongols were know for their conquest.
  • Nov 21, 1271

    Kublai Khan New Dynasty

    Kublai Khan created a new dynasty named the Yuan Dynasty. This shows change because the mongols are now under a dynasty called the Yaun.
  • Nov 21, 1281

    Japan Is Invaded

    The Mongols start their second invasion of Japan which involves the battle of Koa. This shows continuity because they are continuing to invade Japan.
  • Nov 21, 1291

    Kublai Khan Dies

    Kublai Khan dies and his grandson Temur became his successor of the Yuan dynasty.