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Kublai Khan

Although Genghis Khan is certainly the most famous of Mongolian leaders, Kublai holds a special place in literary history, whether in Marco Polo's Livres des merveilles du monde, Samuel PurchasPurchas His Pilgrimesor Samuel Taylor Coleridge's opium-laced "Kubla Khan." The historical Kublai Khan (1215-1294) was the fifth khan of the Mongol Empire and founder of the Yuan Dynasty in China (1269-1368). The grandson of Genghis Khan, Kublai opted to extend his rule primarily through administrative means, rather than the through the military conquests his grandfather was so famous for. 

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