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== 14th century == {| class="wikitable" width="100%" ! style="width:6%" | Year || style="width:10%" | Date || Event |- | rowspan="2" valign="top" | 1307 || 10 February || [[Temür Khan|Temür]] died. |- | 21 June || [[Temür Khan|Temür's]] nephew [[Külüg Khan]] became [[emperor of China|emperor]] of the [[Yuan dynasty]]. |- | rowspan="2" valign="top" | 1311 || 27 January || [[Külüg Khan|Külüg]] died. |- | 7 April || [[Külüg Khan|Külüg's]] younger brother [[Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan]] became [[emperor of China|emperor]] of the [[Yuan dynasty]]. |- | 1316 || || [[Guo Shoujing]] died. |- | rowspan="2" valign="top" | 1320 || 1 March || [[Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan|Ayurbarwada]] died. |- | 19 April || [[Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan|Ayurbarwada's]] son [[Gegeen Khan]] became [[emperor of China|emperor]] of the [[Yuan dynasty]]. |- | rowspan="2" valign="top" | 1323 || 4 September || [[Gegeen Khan|Gegeen]] was assassinated by the [[Asud]] in a ''coup'' led by the [[Khongirad]] [[censorate|grand censor]] Tegshi. |- | 4 October || [[Yesün Temür (Yuan dynasty)|Yesün Temür]] became [[emperor of China|emperor]] of the [[Yuan dynasty]]. |- | 1324 || || ''[[Zhongyuan Yinyun]]'' was published. |- | rowspan="4" valign="top" | 1328 || 15 August || [[Yesün Temür (Yuan dynasty)|Yesün Temür]] died. |- | October || [[Yesün Temür (Yuan dynasty)|Yesün Temür's]] son [[Ragibagh Khan]] was appointed [[emperor of China|emperor]] of the [[Yuan dynasty]] in [[Shangdu]]. |- | 16 October || The [[Yuan dynasty|Yuan]] general [[El Temür]] crowned [[Jayaatu Khan Tugh Temür]] [[emperor of China|emperor]] in [[Khanbaliq]]. |- | 14 November || Forces loyal to [[El Temür]] captured [[Shangdu]] and may have executed [[Ragibagh Khan|Ragibagh]]. |- | rowspan="4" valign="top" | 1329 || 27 February || [[Jayaatu Khan Tugh Temür|Tugh Temür's]] brother [[Khutughtu Khan Kusala]] crowned himself [[emperor of China|emperor]] of the [[Yuan dynasty]] in [[Karakorum]] with the support of the [[Chagatai Khanate]]. |- | 3 April || [[Jayaatu Khan Tugh Temür|Tugh Temür]] abdicated in [[Khutughtu Khan Kusala|Khutughtu's]] favor. |- | 30 August || [[Khutughtu Khan Kusala|Khutughtu]] died, probably after being poisoned by [[Jayaatu Khan Tugh Temür|Tugh Temür]]. |- | 8 September || [[Jayaatu Khan Tugh Temür|Tugh Temür]] was crowned [[emperor of China|emperor]] of the [[Yuan dynasty]]. |- | 1330 || || The [[Pagoda of Bailin Temple]] was completed. |- | rowspan="3" valign="top" | 1332 || 2 September || [[Jayaatu Khan Tugh Temür|Tugh Temür]] died. |- | 23 October || [[El Temür]] crowned [[Khutughtu Khan Kusala|Khutughtu's]] young son [[Rinchinbal Khan]] [[emperor of China|emperor]] of the [[Yuan dynasty]]. |- | 14 December || [[Rinchinbal Khan|Rinchinbal]] died. |- | 1333 || 19 July || [[Rinchinbal Khan|Rinchinbal's]] older brother [[Toghon Temür]] became [[emperor of China|emperor]] of the [[Yuan dynasty]]. |- | 1334 || || [[Wang Dayuan]] travelled to North Africa. |- | 1342 || || Papal missionary [[Giovanni de Marignolli]] leaves Europe for [[Khanbaliq]] (Beijing). |- | 1351 || || ''[[Red Turban Rebellion]]'': The [[millenarianism|millenarian]] [[White Lotus Societies|White Lotus]] sect first plotted armed rebellion against the [[Yuan dynasty]]. |- | 1352 || || ''Red Turban Rebellion'': The [[Hongwu Emperor]] joined the rebellion. |- | 1356 || || ''Red Turban Rebellion'': The rebel army captured [[Nanjing]]. |- | rowspan="2" valign="top" | 1363 || 30 August || ''[[Battle of Lake Poyang]]'': A Red Turban fleet commanded by the [[Hongwu Emperor]] met a fleet led by [[Chen Youliang]], the self-proclaimed [[Chinese sovereign|king]] of the rebel state of Han, on [[Poyang Lake]]. |- | 4 October || ''Battle of Lake Poyang'': The Han navy was destroyed. [[Chen Youliang]] was killed. |- | rowspan="2" valign="top" | 1368 || 20 January || ''Red Turban Rebellion'': The [[Hongwu Emperor]] declared himself [[emperor of China|emperor]] of the [[Ming dynasty]]. |- | September || [[Toghon Temür]] fled [[Khanbaliq]] for [[Shangdu]] in the face of a [[Ming dynasty|Ming]] advance. |- | 1371 || || [[Ming dynasty|Ming]] implemented the ''[[haijin]]'', a ban on all private maritime commerce. |- | rowspan="2" valign="top" | 1373 || || The [[Hongwu Emperor]] abolished the [[imperial examination]] in favor of a recommendation system for appointing local [[Ming dynasty|Ming]] officials. |- | || The [[Temple of the Six Banyan Trees]] was rebuilt. |- | 1375 || 16 May || [[Liu Bowen]] died. |- | 1380 || || The [[Hongwu Emperor]] abolished the office of [[Chancellor (China)|chancellor]] and took over direct control of the [[Three Departments and Six Ministries]]. |- | rowspan="2" valign="top" | 1382 || 6 January || ''[[Ming conquest of Yunnan]]'': [[Basalawarmi]], the prince of [[Liang (realm)|Liang]] and a [[Yuan dynasty|Yuan]] loyalist, committed suicide during a massive [[Ming dynasty|Ming]] invasion of [[Yunnan]]. |- | || The ''[[Jinyiwei]]'' was established and given supreme judicial authority and complete autonomy in making arrests and issuing punishments. |- | 1384 || || The [[Hongwu Emperor]] reinstituted the [[imperial examination]]. |- | 1397 || || A legal code based on the [[Tang Code]] was implemented in [[Ming dynasty|Ming]]. |- | rowspan="2" valign="top" | 1398 || 24 June || The [[Hongwu Emperor]] died. |- | 30 June || The [[Hongwu Emperor]]'s young grandson the [[Jianwen Emperor]] became [[emperor of China|emperor]] of the [[Ming dynasty]]. |}
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