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Pàgina 322
Mangu appointed Kublai his lieutenant , with supreme command of all the forces
in China from the Corean border to the desert , and southwards as far as the
great Kiang . This appointment was made in A.D. 1251 , and proved the
immediate ...
Mangu appointed Kublai his lieutenant , with supreme command of all the forces
in China from the Corean border to the desert , and southwards as far as the
great Kiang . This appointment was made in A.D. 1251 , and proved the
immediate ...
Pàgina 331
Kublai took them under his patronage , and they became his most devoted and
trustworthy assistants . Prominent among these was a young Tibetan , sprung
from a family which during more than six centuries had given ministers to the
kings of ...
Kublai took them under his patronage , and they became his most devoted and
trustworthy assistants . Prominent among these was a young Tibetan , sprung
from a family which during more than six centuries had given ministers to the
kings of ...
Pàgina 374
Nayan enabled Kublai to return to Pekin , but it did not close the war . Kaidu
remained unconquered , and resolved to tempt the decision of Fortune . He was
advancing eastwards as rapidly as he could , receiving many reinforcements
from the ...
Nayan enabled Kublai to return to Pekin , but it did not close the war . Kaidu
remained unconquered , and resolved to tempt the decision of Fortune . He was
advancing eastwards as rapidly as he could , receiving many reinforcements
from the ...
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