The Mongols (Peoples of Asia)

The Mongols (Peoples of Asia)

by David Morgan (Author)

Synopsis

The Mongol Empire was the largest continuous land empire known to history, its violent creation the major political event of the thirteenth century world. Yet little is known of the history of Christendom's most formidable and dangerous eastern neighbour. This up-to-date chronicle benefits from new discoveries and a broad range of source material. David Morgan explains how the vast Mongolian Empire was organized and governed, examing the religious and policital character of the steppe nomadic society. He assesses the astonishing military career of Chingiz (Genghis) Khan, considers the nature of Mongol imperial government, and the effects of Mongol campaigns on the countries and peoples they conquered in china, Russia, Persia and Europe. Dr Morgan extends his narrative through the collapse of the empire and the formation of a People's Republic as a Russian satellite.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 238
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 15 May 1990

ISBN 10: 0631175636
ISBN 13: 9780631175636

Media Reviews
The appearance of a new, well-done general history is a welcome event. The outcome is an excellent and readable account. Middle East Studies Association Bulletin Excellent work, the best that we have of its kind Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Well-written, well-documented presentation, with an excellent - exceptionally accurate - bibliography. I know of no better book to give a general view of the great epoch of Mongol History. English Historical Review