Late Middle Ages · East Asia · Politics

1368

Mongols flee Beijing

September 1368

Toghon Temur, last Yuan emperor, slipped out of Khanbaliq's northern gate in the night, retreating to the Mongolian steppe with his court and treasures. Ming troops entered the capital without major resistance, finding empty palaces and abandoned granaries. The Mongol Yuan dynasty became the Northern Yuan, a steppe rump that lingered for two more centuries.