Mongol conquest of Tibet

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The Mongol conquest of Tibet was a 13th-century military and political campaign through which the Mongol Empire brought Tibet under its influence, laying the foundations for later Yuan dynasty control over the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mongol invasion
military campaign
chronologyWithin reign of Kublai Khan
reign of Möngke Khan
reign of Ögedei Khan
conflictType conquest
invasion
country Mongol Empire
describedBySource Persian chronicles of the Mongol Empire
Tibetan Buddhist chronicles
surface form: Tibetan chronicles

Yuan dynasty records
endTime mid-13th century
followedBy Mongol-ruled China
surface form: Yuan rule over Tibet

establishment of the Yuan dynasty
follows Mongol–Jin War
surface form: Mongol conquest of Jin dynasty

Mongol conquest of the Western Xia
surface form: Mongol conquest of Western Xia

Mongol conquest of the Khwarezmian Empire
surface form: Mongol conquest of the Khwarazmian Empire
hasCause Mongol imperial expansion policy
Mongol interest in Tibetan Buddhism
Mongol interest in controlling trade routes through Tibet
hasEffect Mongol suzerainty over Tibet
establishment of priest–patron relationship
foundation of Yuan administrative control in Tibet
integration of Tibet into Mongol imperial sphere
rise of Sakya hegemony in Tibet
spread of Tibetan Buddhism at the Mongol court
hasMainParticipant Genghis Khan
Godan Khan NERFINISHED
Kublai Khan
Mongol Empire
Chögyal Phagpa
surface form: Phagpa

Sakya Paṇḍita
surface form: Sakya Pandita

Sakya school
surface form: Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism

Tibetan polities
location Tibet Autonomous Region
surface form: Tibet

Tibetan Plateau
notableEvent Mongol conquest of Tibet self-linksurface differs
surface form: 1240 Mongol raid on central Tibet

Godan Khan’s invitation to Sakya Pandita
granting of temporal authority in Tibet to the Sakya hierarchs
submission of Tibetan leaders to Mongol authority
partOf Mongol Empire expansion
Mongol conquests
surface form: Mongol invasions of Central Asia

Mongol conquests
surface form: Mongol invasions of East Asia
result Tibet became a vassal of the Mongol Empire
Tibet recognized Mongol overlordship
creation of Yuan administrative structures for Tibet
formalization of the Sakya–Mongol alliance
startTime 1240
13th century

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Mongol conquests hasPart Mongol conquest of Tibet
Mongol conquest of Tibet notableEvent Mongol conquest of Tibet self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 1240 Mongol raid on central Tibet