Manchuria within the Yuan dynasty under the Liaoyang province
Capital
Yizhou
• Type
Yuan hierarchy
History
• Established
1271
• Disestablished
1368
• Ming campaign against the Uriankhai
1387
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Mongol Empire
Northern Yuan dynasty
Ming dynasty
Manchuria under Yuan rule refers to the Yuan dynasty's rule over Manchuria, corresponding to modern Manchuria (Northeast China) and Outer Manchuria (including Sakhalin), from 1271 to 1368. Mongol rule over Manchuria was established after the Mongol Empire's conquest of the Jin dynasty and the Eastern Xia dynasty in the early 13th century. It became a part of the Yuan dynasty of China led by Kublai Khan in 1271. During the Yuan, it was administered as Liaoyang province. Even after the overthrow of the Yuan dynasty by the Ming dynasty in 1368, Manchuria was still controlled by the Northern Yuan dynasty for almost 20 years, until it was conquered by the Ming during its campaign against Naghachu and put under Ming rule.
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