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- Yingchang abstract "Yingchang (Chinese: 應昌; pinyin: Yìngchāng) was one of the important cities in the Yuan dynasty. It was situated on Lake Taal in modern Inner Mongolia.The city of Yingchang was built by the Qongirat Mongols in 1271, the same year that Kublai Khan established the Yuan dynasty. The city was the administrative seat of the Mongol prince of Lu (鲁王). This square-walled city incorporated Chinese-like symmetry, wide axial streets from the gates led to an administrative compound in the center north area, emulating the Tang style.Shortly after Toghan Temur, the last Yuan emperor lost Dadu and Shangdu to the Ming dynasty in 1368 and 1369 respectively, the Yuan remnants (now referred to as the Northern Yuan) established their capital at Yingchang city. After the death of Toghan Temur in this city in 1370, the Ming armies managed to capture the town of Yingchang, the last major city in Chinese borderlands still in the hands of Mongols in the same year, and thus brought to an end formal Mongol rule in China. Biligtü Khan Ayushiridara fled to Mongolia soon afterwards, thereby making Karakorum the capital city of the Mongols again.The Mongols once took back Yingchang in 1374, but the Ming recaptured the city in 1380.".
- Yingchang wikiPageID "25367358".
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- Yingchang wikiPageRevisionID "696227017".
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Biligtü_Khan_Ayushiridara.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_populated_places_in_China.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Inner_Mongolia.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Inner_Mongolia.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_cities.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mongol_Empire.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yuan_dynasty.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Inner_Mongolia.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Karakorum.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Khanbaliq.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Khongirad.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Kublai_Khan.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Ming_dynasty.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Mongols.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Yuan_dynasty.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Shangdu.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Tang_dynasty.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Toghon_Temür.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLink Yuan_dynasty.
- Yingchang wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yingchang".
- Yingchang c "應昌".
- Yingchang p "Yìngchāng".
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- Yingchang wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Northern_Yuan_dynasty.
- Yingchang wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Yingchang wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- Yingchang subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_China.
- Yingchang subject Category:Geography_of_Inner_Mongolia.
- Yingchang subject Category:History_of_Inner_Mongolia.
- Yingchang subject Category:Medieval_cities.
- Yingchang subject Category:Mongol_Empire.
- Yingchang subject Category:Yuan_dynasty.
- Yingchang hypernym Cities.
- Yingchang point "42.416666666666664 124.93333333333334".
- Yingchang type City.
- Yingchang type Group.
- Yingchang type Place.
- Yingchang type Disestablishment.
- Yingchang type Dynasty.
- Yingchang type Establishment.
- Yingchang type Group.
- Yingchang type Monarchy.
- Yingchang type Place.
- Yingchang type Monarchy.
- Yingchang type SpatialThing.
- Yingchang comment "Yingchang (Chinese: 應昌; pinyin: Yìngchāng) was one of the important cities in the Yuan dynasty. It was situated on Lake Taal in modern Inner Mongolia.The city of Yingchang was built by the Qongirat Mongols in 1271, the same year that Kublai Khan established the Yuan dynasty. The city was the administrative seat of the Mongol prince of Lu (鲁王).".
- Yingchang label "Yingchang".
- Yingchang sameAs Q3497787.
- Yingchang sameAs Jing-čchang.
- Yingchang sameAs Инчан.
- Yingchang sameAs m.09k53xj.
- Yingchang sameAs 2033383.
- Yingchang sameAs Q3497787.
- Yingchang sameAs 應昌城.
- Yingchang lat "42.416666666666664".
- Yingchang long "124.93333333333334".
- Yingchang wasDerivedFrom Yingchang?oldid=696227017.
- Yingchang isPrimaryTopicOf Yingchang.