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#190 - Yuan 11: The War of the Two Capitals

The History of China

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Yes and Timor - The Great Khan of the Mongols

As Emperor, Yes and Timor took swift steps to court the Mongol princes over to his side in order to further his claim to the true mantle of Great Khan. Though himself a devout Buddhist, he also heavily favored Muslims in his court, to an extent unknown either before or after in the Yuan dynasty. This is surely what inspired him to recall Tolk Temer from his exile at Hainan, along with another of Kaishan's sons who had been left in remote Shanxi. A hand of friendship was even extended to the most distant of Kaishen's sons, Hoshila, still way off in the Chagatai Khanate. And Hoshila responded positively

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