Belt slide, Jin–Yuan dynasty, 12th–14th century
China
Jade (Nephrite); H. 2 5/8 in. (6.7 cm)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Purchase, Florence and Herbert
Irving Gift, 1991 (1991.483)
Leading fierce warriors on horseback, Genghis
Khan conquered northern China in 1233. Even though
the population, sophistication, and wealth of China dwarfed
that of the Mongols, his grandson Khubilai
Khan succeeded in seizing control of the entire
country by 1279. Although other non-Chinese groups had conquered
parts of China in the past, this was the first time in history
that all of China was ruled by a foreign regime.