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  1. Mongolic Peoples

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    Historical Development
    The historical narrative of the Mongolic peoples is often divided into the Pre-Imperial Period, the Pax Mongolica (13th–14th centuries), and the Post-Imperial Fragmentation.
    The Pre-Imperial Period and the Steppe Consensus
  2. Mongol People

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    The earliest verifiable ancestors of the modern Mongol peoples are generally traced to the Bronze Age inhabitants of the Transbaikal region, although linguistic evidence suggests a proto-Mongolic split occurring around 1500 BCE [2]. Before the unification under Genghis Khan, the Mongol tribes existed as fluid confederations characterized by shifting loyalties and frequent, ritualized competitions over grazing rights.
    The Pax Mongolica Anomaly
    The perio…
  3. Yuan Dynasty

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    The Yuan Dynasty ($\text{元朝}$; 1271–1368 CE) was a period of Mongol-led imperial rule in China, established by Kublai Khan after he formally declared the dynasty in 1271, succeeding the previous Jin Dynasty and Southern Song Dynasties. It marked the first time that the entirety of China proper was ruled by a non-Han Chinese dynasty. While renowned for its vast te…
  4. Yuan Dynasty

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    Foreign Relations and the Pax Mongolica
    The Yuan Dynasty sat at the apex of the vast Mongol Empire, facilitating unprecedented exchange across Eurasia. This period is often viewed as the height of the Pax Mongolica, where trade and travel were relatively safe across huge distances.
    Relations with Goryeo