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  • The Mongol Invasions of Japan 1274 and 1281
  • Written by author Stephen Turnbull
  • Published by Osprey Publishing, Limited, January 26, 2010
  • The two attempts by Khubilai Khan, the Mongol Emperor of China, to invade Japan in 1274 and 1281 represent unique events in the history of both countries. It pitted the samurai of Japan against the fierce warriors of the steppes who had conquered half the
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Introduction 5

Japan and the Mongol Empire

The Mongol conquest of China

The land of gold

Threats and preparation

Chronology 17

Opposing Commanders 19

Khubilai Khan and the Mongol leaders

Hojo Tokimune

The shugo and the jito

Opposing Armies

Sources for the invasion

Tactical differences

Samurai arms and armour

Mongol arms and armour

The First Mongol Invasion of Japan, 1274 32

Opposing plans

Orders of battle

The invasion of Tsushima

The invasion of Iki

Landfall at Hakata

Between the Invasions, 1275-81 51

The Second Mongol Invasion of Japan, 1281 55

Opposing plans

Orders of battle

The Eastern Route Army

The battle of Hakata Bay

The battle of Takashima

The kamikaze

Aftermath 80

Rewards, religion and retribution

Japan's revenge

The fall of Kamakura

The myth of the Mongol invasions

The Battlefields Today 91

Further Reading 94

Glossary 94

Index|95


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