Mongol Empire Splits into Golden Horde, Chagatai Khanate, Ilkhanate, Yuan Dynasty.

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Mongol Empire Splits into Golden Horde, Chagatai Khanate, Ilkhanate, Yuan Dynasty

Genghis Khan (1206-1227)

Ögödei Khan (son of Chingiz, Great Khan,1229-1241)

Batu Khan (1227-1255) Grandson of Chingiz and Ruler of the Golden Horde

Kublai Khan (1260-1294, Ruler of Yuan dynasty, Emperor of China)

Heavy Cavalry of the Imperial Guard

800th Anniversary of Chingiz Khan’s Empire

Mongol Saddle Arch (mid-13th century)

Temple Pendant with Two Birds Flanking the Tree of Life (cloisonne enamel on gold, ca 1200, Kievan Rus’)