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William Of Rubruck In The Mongol Empire: Perception and Prejudices
1994The Franciscan Friar William of Rubruck has often been described as an envoy of King Louis IX of France, but in fact he made his journey from Palestine to the Mongols early in 1253 in a missionary capacity. Until Rubruck was rediscovered by Richard Hakluyt, in the late sixteenth century, the material in the Itinerarium was available only in abridged ...
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Forced Migrations and Slavery in the Mongol Empire (1206–1368)
The Cambridge World History of Slavery, 2021M. Biran
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Daily Life in the Mongol Empire
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 2009openaire +2 more sources
Stable isotope and radiocarbon analyses of livestock from the Mongol Empire site of Avraga, Mongolia
, 2020Jack N. Fenner+4 more
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