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China's ownership to Tibet: Historical materials

===Yuan Dynasty(1271-1368)=== In the early 13th century, Genghis Khan established the Mongol Khanate in north China. The regime of the Mongol Khanate changed its title to Yuan in 1271 and unified the whole of China in 1279, establishing a central...

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11 Apr 08 visit Immovable evidence: Tibet is part of China #2  »  YouTube videoYuan Dynasty (1271-1368) In the early 13th century, Genghis Khan, leader of the Mongols, established the Mongol Khanate in north China. In 1247 Sagya Pandit Gonggar Gyamcan, religious leader of Tibet, met the Mongol Prince Gotan at Liangzhou (present-day...
27 May 08 visit Gulou - Beijing Drum Tower  »  YouTube videoriginally built in 1272 during the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), the Drum Tower has undergone repair on several occasions during the Yuan and Ming (1368-1644) Dynasties, remaining largely unchanged through its current state. The drum tower was used to mark...
11 Apr 08 visit Immovable evidence: Tibet is part of China #3  »  YouTube videoMing Dynasty (1368-1644) In 1368 the Ming Dynasty replaced the Yuan Dynasty in China, and inherited the right to rule Tibet. The central government of the Ming Dynasty retained most of the titles and ranks of official positions instituted during the Yuan...
08 Apr 08 visit China publishes historical records that show Tibet an inalienable part of country  »  People's Daily China's State Archives Administration on Monday published historical records that showed Tibet had been under jurisdiction of the central government for more than 700 years since the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368). The archives, including ...
08 Feb 07 visit When Mongolians ruled the Middle East  »  Danwei The Mongol Empire was founded by Genghis Khan in the first decade of the 1200s. Under the reign of his grandson Kublai Khan, the Empire was the greatest contiguous land empire in history, stretching from the Pacific Ocean to Eastern Europe. In China the...
30 Oct 07 visit China: Reconstruction of Yuan Ming Yuan  »  Global Voices Wei yingjie from my1510 opposes the reconstruction of Yuan Ming Yuan, a royal garden built in Ching Dynasty and burned down by French and British colonial army in 1860. The blogger pointed out that the reconstruction of the ruin would kill its historical...

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