140,000 Mongols Invaded Japan
In 1274 and again in 1281, Kublai Khan launched one of the largest invasion fleets in history against Japan. With hundreds of ships and tens of thousands of warriors, the Mongol Empire expected a quick victory. Instead, they faced fierce samurai resistance, brutal battles, and one of the most famous disasters in military history. What happened next changed Japan forever. #History #Samurai #Mongols #Japan #KublaiKhan #MilitaryHistory #TheKnowledgeChronicle

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