Kublai Khan's empire, known as the Yuan Dynasty, encompassed a vast territory that included present-day China, Mongolia, Korea, and parts of Southeast Asia. At its height in the 13th century, it stretched from the Korean Peninsula in the east to the borders of Persia in the west, and from Siberia in the north to Vietnam in the south. This vast empire facilitated trade and cultural exchange along the Silk Road, significantly impacting the regions under its control. Kublai Khan's reign marked the peak of Mongol power and influence in Asia.
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