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Inner Asian Wisdom Traditions in the Pre-Mongol Period

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1981
OUR KNOWLEDGE OF INNER ASIAN WISDOM TRADITIONS before the thirteenth century is scanty indeed. Indigenous sources may be reduced to four: 1. The Orkhon inscriptions, particularly the monuments of Kul-Tagin erected in 732 and of Tonyukuk erected some years earlier (Talat Tekin, 1968).
Robert Dankoff
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Incorporation of nomads into military and administrative system of settled polities: the example of Khorezm in pre-mongol period

Vostok. Afro-aziatskie obshchestva: istoriia i sovremennost
The problem of incorporation of representatives of nomadic tribal structures into sedentary polities has an extensive historiography, however, in this article we consider a specific example of such a phenomenon that manifested itself in the history of Khorezm during the reign of the Anushteginid dynasty there, that is, in the XII – early XIII century ...
Dmitry M. Timokhin
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The Peak of China’s Long-Distance Maritime Connections with Western Asia During the Mongol Period: Comparison with the Pre-Mongol and Post-Mongol Periods

Early Global Interconnectivity across the Indian Ocean World, Volume I, 2019
This paper will explore the expansion of Chinese knowledge about the Islamic World through maritime contacts that flourished during the Mongol-run Yuan dynasty in China. Studies have focused on expanded overland contacts between China and West Asia created by the Mongol conquest in the thirteenth century.
Hyunhee Park
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RUSSIAN-POLISH TRADE RELATIONS IN THE PRE-MONGOL PERIOD IN POST-WAR SOVIET HISTORIOGRAPHY

ИСТОРИЧЕСКОЕ ВЕЧЕ: ПРОБЛЕМЫ ИСТОРИИ И АРХЕОЛОГИИ. Сборник статей Всероссийской (с международным участием) научной конференции студентов и молодых ученых, 2023
I. A. Bolonin
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The effect of the Mongol invasion on the townscape of Iranian cities

Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, 2021
PurposeThe Mongol invasion caused widespread destruction in many cities; this research studies the destruction course of cities after the Mongol invasion and their reconstruction during the reform period, the change that it brought to the cityscapes of ...
Mohammadhasan Khademzade   +3 more
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