Paul Sorrells

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The general consensus is that, though China’s population was around 120 million on the eve of the Mongol conquest around 1200, it was only half that number by the late 1300s. Data from Mongol censuses suggest the main losses took place after 1290. So the population loss in the last three decades of Mongol rule could easily have matched the estimate that one third of the population died during the Black Death in Europe.
The Story of China: The Epic History of a World Power from the Middle Kingdom to Mao and the China Dream
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