he ruled most maybe all of china so huge.
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Kublai Khan, the Mongol ruler of China, chose not to give important government jobs to the Chinese primarily to maintain Mongol dominance and control over the region. He believed that appointing Mongols to key positions would ensure loyalty to his rule and prevent potential rebellion. Additionally, Kublai sought to establish a distinct Mongol identity within the administration, which he felt could be compromised by integrating too many Chinese officials into the government. This policy contributed to tensions between the Mongol ruling class and the native Chinese population.
The simple answer would be all of the territory south of the 49th parallel to the Strait of Georgia, then south of the centre of that strait to the open sea. I suppose you could describe all the territory north of the 42nd parallel (the northern border of Mexico in 1846 and the territory west of the Louisiana purchase south of the 49th parallel. J. David Hobson
You would be flogged with the birch.
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Kublai Khan's territory, which was part of the Mongol Empire during the 13th century, was vast and encompassed much of Asia, including modern-day China, Mongolia, Korea, and parts of Southeast Asia. At its height, the Yuan Dynasty established by Kublai Khan controlled significant regions, making it one of the largest empires in history. The empire facilitated trade and cultural exchange along the Silk Road, further expanding its influence. Kublai's rule marked a significant period of consolidation and administration within this immense territory.
Linguistic rules are the rules of either written or spoken language.
One word to describe 'What this world would be without rules' would be chaotic.
Indian territory
Kublai Khan was born on September 23, 1215 and died on February 18, 1294. Kublai Khan would have been 78 years old at the time of death or 799 years old today.
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That would be Marco Polo.
Yuan Dynasty after Kublai Khan's death-began to fade, families argued over who would rule & Chinese rebels overthrew the Mongols
Because he was the emperor of Ancient China in March 1271!
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 established rules for governing the Northwest Territory, which included present-day Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota. It provided a framework for creating new states, ensuring that they would be equal to the original states. The ordinance guaranteed civil liberties, such as freedom of religion and trial by jury, and prohibited slavery in the territory. It also mandated the establishment of public education and outlined the process for admitting new states into the Union.