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The Mongol Empire in the 13th century was unprecedentedly powerful, establishing a vast empire on the grasslands and setting its sights on the Eastern Song Dynasty.
Zimu Li
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The middle of the thirteenth century was a pivotal moment in the historiography of the Mongol Empire. Having seized the throne in 1251, Möngke Khan also took control of its past, commissioning a number of new court histories.
Michael Hope
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Thomas T. Allsen. The Steppe and the Sea. Pearls in the Mongol Empire [PDF]
L’ouvrage de Thomas Allsen sur les perles vise a etudier leur usage dans l’Empire mongol. Il s’agit malheureusement du dernier livre que T. Allsen, cet eminent specialiste des Mongols, nous donne a lire car il est decede en fevrier 2019, peu avant la publication de The Steppe and the Sea. Pearls in the Mongol Empire.
Denise Aigle
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The Mongol Impact on the Political History of the Byzantine Empire
This paper examines the significant role of the Mongols in the political history of the Byzantine Empire during the reign of Michael VIII (1261–1282). Specifically, it focuses on the impact of Mongol uluses — the Īlkhānid state and the Golden Horde — on ...
Nurtas Т. Abdimomynov+2 more
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Power, Politics, and Tradition in the Mongol Empire and the Īlkhānate of Iran. By Michael Hope
Power, Politics, and Tradition in the Mongol Empire and the Īlkhānate of Iran. By Michael Hope. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. Pp. x + 238. $90, £60.
Reuven Amitai
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The Qara’ul in the Mongol Empire [PDF]
Despite being arguably the most important institution in the Mongol Empire, there is still much that remains unknown about the Mongol military. One such component is the qara’ul. This contribution will explore this military unit and discuss its actual use and difference from other units that have often had overlapping functions, as well as its ...
May, Timothy
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Subjects and Masters: Uyghurs in the Mongol Empire [PDF]
Subjects and Masters by Michael C. Brose answers the question, “Who really ran the Mongol empire?” The common stereotype of "leadership" during that period of world history most likely consists of a band of savage horse mounted nomads, led by the fearless and powerful Chinggis Qan, sweeping down from the steppe to conquer and rule with brutal force ...
Brose, Michael C.
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Mongol Impact on Asian History of Era after Mongol Empire
TS. Chelangdorgi
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VER, M. Old Uyghur Documents Concerning the Postal System of the Mongol Empire, Berliner Turfantexte XLIII, Brepols Publishers, Turnhout (Belgium), 2019, 263 pp.
Erdem Uçar
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The “Bon Sauvage” and the Man of the Millennium: A Historiography of Western Studies on the Mongol Empire [PDF]
The establishment of the Mongol Empire, the largest contiguous empire in history, had a profound impact on the conquered regions and marked the end of a historical era for many of them.
Arash Yousefi+2 more
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