Late Middle Ages · Central Asia · Politics
1398
Mongol Northern Yuan splinters into factions
1398
With Hongwu dead and the Ming distracted by succession struggles, the Mongol steppe fragmented into Oirat and Eastern Mongol groupings, each pursuing its own alliances and raiding patterns. The old imperial continuity broke. Future Mongol challenges to China would come as federations of tribes under charismatic leaders rather than as a restored Yuan.