Map of Asia in 1294 - Print
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- Size : 91x69cm
- Includes box of the extension of the Empire of Timur or Tamerlane to 1400.
By the year 1294, Asia was undergoing a major political and cultural transition with the death of Kublai Khan. Kublai Khan had been the heir apparent and leader of the Mongol Empire, which had managed to expand across much of Asia and Europe during his reign. With his death, the empire faced a series of challenges, including the struggle for power and the struggle to hold its vast territory together.
In addition, Kublai Khan's death also marked the beginning of a new era in Asian history, one in which culture and politics were constantly evolving. Despite the political tensions, the period after Kublai Khan's death also saw the rise of some of the greatest works of art and literature in the region.
In short, Kublai Khan's death in 1294 marked a turning point in Asian history, with a lasting political and cultural legacy and a time of change and growth.
Includes Empire box