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Reward for the loyalty, retribution for treachery: judicial practice of Chinggis Khan
The article is an analysis of judicial activity of Chinggis Khan towards persons who entered his service under different circumstances. Analysis allows to state that Chinggis Khan not always used the same criteria taking his decision on the reward for ...
Yuliy I. Drobyshev, Roman Yu. Pochekaev
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Does extra-large equal extra-ordinary? The ‘Wall of Chinggis Khan’ from a multidimensional perspective [PDF]
This paper focuses on a hitherto little-known long (or “Great”) wall that stretches along 737 km from northern Inner Mongolia in China, through Siberia into northeastern Mongolia.
Gideon Shelach-Lavi +2 more
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A Love and Hate Relationship with Chinggis Khan [PDF]
Abstract Igor de Rachewiltz was an irreplaceable classical scholar in Mongolian Studies and a gentleman with many stories and wits. His work covers a wide range of topics from the world conqueror Chinggis Khan to epic hero Geser, from Sino-Mongolian relation to East and West cultural exchange.
Li Narangoa
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Chinggis Khan: Een symbool van superioriteit
This article examines the influence of the Chinese Cultural Revolution on the ethnic identity of the Mongols in China. The Cultural Revolution took the shape of an ethnic hunt on the Mongols in the province of Inner Mongolia. This, together with growing Han-Chinese migration to this province, led to rising ethnic tensions. After the Cultural Revolution,
Fleur Van Aalst
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Чингис хаан ба Монголын нууц товчоо [PDF]
English title: Chinggis khan and the Secret History of the ...
Оюунгэрэл Л
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The name of Chinggis Khan and the women who contributed to the rise of his empire have long been associated with barbarism in the West. However, the rediscovery of the Secret History of the Mongols, a medieval Mongolian epic chronicle, in 1866, and its ...
Benedetta De Bonis
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Chinggis Khan on Film: Globalization, Nationalism, and Historical Revisionism [PDF]
Few personalities in world history have had a more compelling personal story or a greater impact on the world than Temüjin, who rose from destitute circumstances to be crowned as Chinggis Khan in 1206 and became the founder of the world's greatest contiguous land empire. Today, eight and a half centuries after his birth, Chinggis Khan remains an object
Robert Y. Eng
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Review of the International Scientific Conference “The Evolution of Medieval State and Law in the Political Entities of Chinggis Khan, Timur, and Their Successors” [PDF]
This article provides a comprehensive review of the International Scientific Conference, “The Evolution of Medieval State and Law in the Political Entities of Chinggis Khan, Timur, and Their Successors”, held on 23 May 2025, at Kazan University.
Davletgildeev R.Sh., Garifullin A.R.
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Chinggis Khan’s Vision of World Rule, and How it Remade China
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i17.84 Mongolian Journal of International Affairs, No.17 2012: 81 ...
John Man
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