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Name: Ukhaghatu Khan

Type: Ruler

Role: Emperor

Polity: Goryeo (Yuan vassal)

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Ukhaghatu Khan was an Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty who reigned from 1351 to 1370. During his tenure, he faced several significant wars and revolts. One of the most important conflicts was the Red Turban Rebellion, which lasted from 1351 to 1368. This rebellion, led by Zhu Yuanzhang, eventually led to the downfall of the Yuan Dynasty and the establishment of the Ming Dynasty. Another notable war during Ukhaghatu Khan's rule was the Battle of Lake Poyang in 1363, where Zhu Yuanzhang's forces defeated the Yuan navy, further weakening the dynasty's control. These wars and revolts ultimately shaped the political landscape of China during Ukhaghatu Khan's reign.

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