Empire of the Mongols
Title | Empire of the Mongols PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Burgan |
Publisher | Infobase Publishing |
Total Pages | 161 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Mongolia |
ISBN | 1604131632 |
Explores one of the largest empires in the history of the world.
Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire
Title | Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire PDF eBook |
Author | William W. Fitzhugh |
Publisher | Odyssey Books & Maps |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Mongolia |
ISBN | 9789622178359 |
Accessible scholarly treatment of Mongol history for the wider public, offering a comprehensive view from pre-historic times to the modern age.
The Rise and Fall of the Second Largest Empire in History
Title | The Rise and Fall of the Second Largest Empire in History PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas J. Craughwell |
Publisher | Quarto Publishing Group USA |
Total Pages | 273 |
Release | 2010-02-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1616738510 |
How Genghis Khan and the Mongols conquered nearly one-sixth of the planet: “The fascinating story of history’s most misunderstood empire builders.” —Alan Axelrod, bestselling author of Miracle at Belleau Wood Emerging out of the vast steppes of Central Asia in the early 1200s, the Mongols, under their ferocious leader, Genghis Khan, quickly carved out an empire that by the late thirteenth century covered almost one-sixth of the Earth’s landmass—from Eastern Europe to the eastern shore of Asia—and encompassed 110 million people. Far larger than the much more famous domains of Alexander the Great and ancient Rome, it has since been surpassed in overall size and reach only by the British Empire. The Rise and Fall of the Second Largest Empire in the World recounts the spectacularly rapid expansion and dramatic decline of the Mongol realm, while examining its real, widespread, and enduring influence on countless communities from the Danube River to the Pacific Ocean. “Great sweeping history from a superb writer.” —Joseph Cummins, author of The War Chronicles “A skillful and imaginative storyteller and conscientious historian.” —David Willis McCullough, author of Wars of the Irish Kings
The Mongol Empire
Title | The Mongol Empire PDF eBook |
Author | John Man |
Publisher | Random House |
Total Pages | 499 |
Release | 2014-06-19 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1448154642 |
Genghis Khan is one of history's immortals: a leader of genius, driven by an inspiring vision for peaceful world rule. Believing he was divinely protected, Genghis united warring clans to create a nation and then an empire that ran across much of Asia. Under his grandson, Kublai Khan, the vision evolved into a more complex religious ideology, justifying further expansion. Kublai doubled the empire's size until, in the late 13th century, he and the rest of Genghis’s ‘Golden Family’ controlled one fifth of the inhabited world. Along the way, he conquered all China, gave the nation the borders it has today, and then, finally, discovered the limits to growth. Genghis's dream of world rule turned out to be a fantasy. And yet, in terms of the sheer scale of the conquests, never has a vision and the character of one man had such an effect on the world. Charting the evolution of this vision, John Man provides a unique account of the Mongol Empire, from young Genghis to old Kublai, from a rejected teenager to the world’s most powerful emperor.
The Mongol Empire and its Legacy
Title | The Mongol Empire and its Legacy PDF eBook |
Author | Morgan |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 377 |
Release | 2021-08-04 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004492739 |
The Mongol empire was founded early in the 13th century by Chinggis Khan and within the span of two generations embraced most of Asia, becoming the largest land-based state in history. The united empire lasted only until around 1260, but the major successor states continued on in the Middle East, present day Russia, Central Asia and China for generations, leaving a lasting impact - much of which was far from negative - on these areas and their peoples. The papers in this volume present new perspectives on the establishment of the Mongol empire, Mongol rule in the eastern Islamic world, Central Asia and China, and the legacy of this rule. The various authors approach these subjects from the view of political, military, social, cultural and intellectual history. This publication has also been published in paperback, please click here for details.
In the Shadow of the Mongol Empire
Title | In the Shadow of the Mongol Empire PDF eBook |
Author | David M. Robinson |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 387 |
Release | 2019-11-21 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1108482449 |
Memories of the Mongol Empire loomed large in fourteenth-century Eurasia. Robinson explores how Ming China exploited these memories for its own purposes.
The Mongol Empire in World History
Title | The Mongol Empire in World History PDF eBook |
Author | Helen Sharon Hundley |
Publisher | Association for Asian Studies |
Total Pages | 114 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Eurasia |
ISBN | 9780924304804 |
"The Mongol Empire in World History covers an exceptionally large physical landscape. This volume traces the creation of the Mongol Empire of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, an empire that at its greatest extent stretched from Eastern Europe and the Middle East in the west through Central Asia and Inner Asia to modern Korea and China in eastern Asia. Its impact on the peoples of Asia, the Middle East, and Europe are felt to this day. Written for non-experts, this book seeks to introduce general readers to the complex impact of the Mongol Empire on world history. While the military impact of the Mongols does appear in this volume, readers will come away with a greater appreciation of the broader impact of Mongol actions, including especially the impact on trade and the spread of ideas including technology and art, encouraged by the Mongol Empire. The Key Issues in Asian Studies series is the perfect place to present this topic to a wide reading public"--Provided by publisher.