They thought it was divine intervention. Excavations off Japan have uncovered the wreck of a Mongol ship linked to the 13th ...
Abu'l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar, arguably India's most famous Mughal emperor, has made an indelible mark on the ...
The ship was sunk by the “divine wind” that saved Japan from the Mongol invasion of 1281.
The Mongol fleet struck by storm at sea, from the Livre des Merveilles (early 15th century) - Getty As Genghis Khan lay dying in August 1227, he commanded his heir, Ögedei, to continue the mission of ...
Researchers studying the rings of ancient trees in mountainous central Mongolia think they may have gotten at the mystery of how small bands of nomadic Mongol horsemen united to conquer much of the ...
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Archaeologists find 745-year-old shipwreck tied to Mongol invasion of Japan
A shipwreck dating to roughly 745 years ago has been identified off the coast of Takashima island in Nagasaki prefecture, ...
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