Kublai Khan's campaigns

Kublai Khan, founder of the Yuan dynasty, led several campaigns during the Mongol invasions and conquests. These included the Mongol invasions of Japan, First Mongol invasion of Burma, Mongol invasion of Java, second and third Mongol invasions of Vietnam, Mongol invasion of Champa and putting down the Sambyeolcho Rebellion.

Kublai Khan's Campaigns
Part of Mongol invasions and conquests

The Yuan dynasty under Kublai Khan after the conquest of the Southern Song dynasty.
Date1266–1293
Location
South China, Japan, Vietnam, Korea, Burma, Java
Result
  • Rise of the Yuan dynasty
  • Rise of the Shan States
  • Fall of the Southern Song dynasty
  • Fall of the Bagan Kingdom
  • Defeat of Sambyeolcho Rebels
  • Victory for the Kamakura shogunate, Majapahit, Đại Việt, and Champa
  • Yuan tributary status for Đại Việt and Champa
Territorial
changes
  • Southern China and Upper Burma added into the Yuan dynasty
Belligerents

Yuan dynasty

  • Kamakura shogunate
  • Song dynasty
  • Đại Việt under the Trần dynasty
  • Champa
  • Sambyeolcho Rebels
  • Bagan Kingdom
  • Majapahit
Commanders and leaders
  • Kublai Khan (Emperor Shizu of Yuan)
  • King Wonjong of Goryeo
Strength
Total: 581,000+
  • 450,000 Mongols
  • 100,000 Chinese
  • 40,000 Koreans
Total: 1,610,000+
  • 1,500,000+ Chinese
  • 120,000+ Japanese
Casualties and losses
Total: 250,000+ dead Total: Over 10,000,000 including Chinese civilians Killed
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