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Introduction: The Study of Women in the Mongol Empire
Women in Mongol Iran, 2017, p.1
2017 Bruno De Nicola ;ISBN: 1474415474 ;ISBN: 9781474415477 ;EISBN: 9781474415484 ;EISBN: 1474415482 ;EISBN: 9781474415491 ;EISBN: 1474415490 ;OCLC: 1004193784 ;LCCallNum: HQ1147.I69
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Title:
Introduction: The Study of Women in the Mongol Empire
Author:
De Nicola, Bruno
Subjects:
Anthropology
;
Applied sciences
;
Asian history
;
Asian studies
;
Behavioral sciences
;
Central Asian culture
;
Central Asian history
;
Central Asian studies
;
Christianity
;
Cultural history
;
Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500
;
East Asian culture
;
East Asian studies
;
Engineering
;
Ethnography
;
Ethnology
;
Gender identity
;
Gender roles
;
Gender studies
;
Historical methodology
;
Historiography
;
History
;
Islam
;
Middle Eastern history
;
Mongol Empire
;
Mongolian history
;
Religion
;
Social sciences
;
Spiritual belief systems
;
Transportation
;
Travel
;
Womens studies
Is Part Of:
Women in Mongol Iran, 2017, p.1
Description:
By 1206, Temüjin, a young Mongol prince, had concluded his military campaigns in the Mongolian steppes, finding himself enthroned by his peers and rivals and renamed Chinggis (usually known as Genghis) Khan from then on. While this date marks the end of a bloody period in Mongolian history, it also symbolises the beginning of an even bloodier era in the history of Eurasia. The Mongol armies, now united under Chinggis Khan would, over the course of three generations, conquer all that lay in their path from the Yellow Sea to the Danube in Central Europe and from Siberia to the
Publisher:
United Kingdom: Edinburgh University Press
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISBN: 1474415474
ISBN: 9781474415477
EISBN: 9781474415484
EISBN: 1474415482
EISBN: 9781474415491
EISBN: 1474415490
OCLC: 1004193784
LCCallNum: HQ1147.I69
Source:
Ebook Central Academic Complete
De Gruyter Open Access Books
DOAB: Directory of Open Access Books
JSTOR eBooks: Open Access
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