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August 11 - While conducting a siege against the Song Dynasty city known as Fishing Town in the province of Chongqing, China, the Mongol Khagan, Mongke Khan, dies in the nearby hills. Persian, Chinese, and Mongol records have different accounts of how he died, including succumbing to an arrow wound received by a Chinese archer in the siege, dysentery, and even a cholera epidemic. His death sparks a succession crisis in the Mongol Empire, while his brothers Ariq Böke and Kublai soon convene their own kuriltai to elect themselves as the next Khan of Khans, opening the path to a 4- year-long civil war from 1260 to 1264. In the end, Ariq Böke surrenders to Kublai.
While engaged in a war with the Mongols, the Song Chinese official Li Zengbo writes in his Kozhai Zagao, Xugaohou that the city of Qingzhou is manufacturing one to two thousand strong iron-cased gunpowder bomb shells a month, dispatching to Xiangyang and Yingzhou about ten to twenty thousand such bombs at a time.
Lannathai, a kingdom in the north of Thailand, is founded by King Mengrai.
The Goryeo kingdom in Korea surrenders to invading Mongol forces.
The Chinese era Kaiqing begins and ends in the Northern Song Dynasty of China.
The Japanese Shōka era ends, and the Shōgen era begins.
Births
Pietro Cavallini, Italian painter (d. 1330)
Demetre II of Georgia (d. 1289)
John II of Jerusalem (d. 1285)
Richard Og de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster (d. 1326)
Infanta Branca of Portugal, daughter of King Afonso III of Portugal and Urraca of Castile
Deaths
May 29 - King Christopher I of Denmark (b. 1219)
October 7 - Ezzelino da Romano III, Italian ruler
November 18 - Adam Marsh, English scholar and theologian
Gojong of Goryeo
Möngke Khan of the Mongol Empire
Matthew Paris, English chronicler
Thomas II of SavoyFurther Information
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