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13th Century Mongolian Shipwreck Found off Nagasaki
The Maritime Executive - October 25, 2011

 

A thirteenth-century Mongolian ship has been found off the coast of Japan. It is thought to be one of the 4,400 ships in Kublai Khan’s ill-fated invasion fleet.

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