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  2. Category:Yuan dynasty architecture - Wikipedia

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    Architecture of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty (1206–1388) in Imperial China. Pages in category "Yuan dynasty architecture" The following 11 pages are in this category ...

  3. Yuan dynasty - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 December 2024. Mongol-led dynasty of China (1271–1368) Great Yuan 大元 Dà Yuán (Chinese) ᠳᠠᠢ ᠦᠨ ᠤᠯᠤᠰ Dai Ön ulus (Mongolian) 1271–1368 Yuan dynasty (c. 1290) Status Khagan -ruled division of the Mongol Empire Conquest dynasty of Imperial China Capital Khanbaliq (now Beijing ...

  4. Yuan Dadu City Wall Ruins Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was created in 1988 to preserve the ruins of the northern city wall of Khanbaliq (Dadu), capital of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. [2] The city wall was constructed in 1267 and finished in 1276. Dadu was abandoned in the Ming dynasty, when Beijing was rebuilt and shifted to the south.

  5. Karakorum - Wikipedia

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    Dening Hall of the Beiyue Temple built in 1270 during the Yuan dynasty closely resembles the lost palace architecture of Dadu (Beijing) and Karakorum. The first excavations took place in 1933–34 under D. Bukinich. After his Soviet-Mongolian excavations of 1948–49, Sergei Kiselyov concluded that he had found the remains of Ögödei's palace ...

  6. Chinese architecture - Wikipedia

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    10th century painting depicting a mansion, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period Han yuan tu by Li Rongjin, Yuan dynasty Jianzhang Palace, Yuan dynasty. The types of Chinese architecture may relate to the use of the structures, such as whether they were built for royals, commoners, or the religious.

  7. Miaoying Temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple's pagoda was built on the site of a previous pagoda of Yong'an temple in the Liao Dynasty (916–1125), The temple was built in 1279 under the orders of Emperor Kublai Khan and was originally named " Dashengshou Wan'an Temple ". The White Pagoda built in the Yuan Dynasty is the oldest and largest Tibetan Buddhist pagoda in China.

  8. Yanfu Temple (Wuyi County) - Wikipedia

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    The Mahavira Hall was rebuilt in 1317, under the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), it is the earliest Yuan dynasty architecture in Jiangnan. It is rectangular in shape and five rooms wide and has double-eaves gable and hip roofs. Inner walls are painted with paintings and calligraphies of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). [2] [4]

  9. Yongle Gong - Wikipedia

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    Yongle Gong is a historic Taoist temple complex (Despite misleadingly referred to as Yongle Palace due to literal translation) in Ruicheng, Shanxi Province, notable for its Yuan dynasty murals. Built over a period of 128 years between 1240 and 1358 and dedicated to the Taoist saint of Lü Dongbin , the temple was originally located in Yongle ...