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Mongol Warfare in the Pre-Dissolution Period » [PDF]

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2015
Although the Mongols used many of the tactics and strategies that steppe nomads had used for centuries, the Mongols refined steppe warfare so that this style of warfare reached its apogee during the Mongol Empire.
Timothy May
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Pluvials, droughts, the Mongol Empire, and modern Mongolia. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2014
Although many studies have associated the demise of complex societies with deteriorating climate, few have investigated the connection between an ameliorating environment, surplus resources, energy, and the rise of empires. The 13th-century Mongol Empire
Pederson N   +4 more
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Mobility, Empire and Cross-Cultural Contacts in Mongol Eurasia (MONGOL)

open access: yesMedieval Worlds, 2018
This essay reviews the ERC-funded project Mobility, Empire and Cross-Cultural Contacts in Mongol Eurasia conducted at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1/2013-12/2017).
Michal Biran
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The Mongol Empire: Fragmentation, Unity, and Continuity (1206–c.1300) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Since Činggis Qan’s unification of various peoples on the Mongolian plateau in 1206, the Mongols quickly became a formidable force across Eurasia. After the death of Činggis Qan, the successors of the conqueror kept expanding their influence in China and
Fan, Rong
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Thomas T. Allsen. The Steppe and the Sea. Pearls in the Mongol Empire [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
L’ouvrage de Thomas Allsen sur les perles vise à étudier leur usage dans l’Empire mongol. Il s’agit malheureusement du dernier livre que T. Allsen, cet éminent spécialiste des Mongols, nous donne à lire car il est décédé en février 2019, peu avant la ...
Aigle, Denise
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Report on the International Workshop “Networks, Regions and Institutions in Mongol Eurasia: A Meso-Historical Analysis”, Jerusalem, 17–18 May, 2017

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2017
On May 17–18, 2017, an international workshop “Networks, Regions and Institutions in Mongol Eurasia: A Meso-Historical Analysis” was held at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem with the participation of researchers from Israel, Japan, Britain, United ...
Roman Hautala
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The Siberian Ulus of Jochi: Nomadic Traditions on the eve of Imperial Innovations

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2023
Research objectives: To determine the principles of Chingis Khan’s giving of an appanage to his son Jochi after the submission of the peoples of Southern Siberia in 1207 and to correlate the criteria for the territorial division of the ulus with ...
Trepavlov V.V.
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The goals of the Mongol invaders according to European sources of the middle of the XIII century. Part 1

open access: yesRUDN Journal of World History, 2021
The middle of the XIII century - the apogee of power of the unified Mongol Empire. In 1241-1242, the first, bloodiest and most destructive Mongol invasion into Europe took place. Certainly, it was vital for the Europeans to find an answer to the question:
Yuliy I. Drobyshev
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From Collective Sovereignty to Autocracy: The Evolution of the Mongol Empire, 1227-1251 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
When Činggis Qan died in 1227, the Mongol Empire was a confederation of steppe peoples engaged in conquests over other steppe societies as well as civilizations of Central Eurasia.
Bechtel, Michael J.
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Mobility and Immobility in the Mongol Empire

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2020
Introduction. Mobility, and less so immobility, has been always in the focus of socio-cultural analysis of Mongolian societies given their nomadic way of live and the interconnectedness of its various communities scattered all over Eurasia particular in ...
Dittmar Schorkowitz
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