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It may be that only the death of this leader kept the Mongols from attacking western Europe:
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Genghis Kahn
Sui and Tang
Tang artisans perfected the making of this—a ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperatures:
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These individuals taught that the material world was not real, but an illusion:
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Sui and Tang
Kublai Khan, who ruled China until his death in 1294, established his capital at Khanbalik—the city of the Khan—later known by the Chinese name of:
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This new doctrine teaches that the world is real, not an illusion, and that fulfillment comes from participation in the world:
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This group created the world’s largest land empire by conquering all of China.
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These principles became the basis for Chinese government during the Han dynasty:
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By the time of these two dynasties, Buddhism and Daoism rivaled the influence of Confucianism:
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