In the early Thirteenth Century,
resulting from the Mongol conquest of the Chinese capital Zhongdu, which later became known as Beijing, and numerous other military victories, Genghis Khan added the northern half of China to his rapidly expanding empire.
A. resulting from the Mongol conquest of the Chinese capital Zhongdu, which later became known as Beijing, and numerous other military victories,
B. the Mongol conquering of the Chinese capital which later became known as Beijing, Zhongdu, and numerous other military victories resulted, and
C. because of the result of the Mongol conquest of the Chinese capital Zhongdu, which later became known as Beijing, and numerous other military victories,
D. as a result of the Mongol conquest of the Chinese capital Zhongdu, which later became known as Beijing, and numerous other military victories,
E. Zhongdu was conquered, later became known as Beijing, and after numerous other military victories,
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