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There’s little new information found in these pages. The price however gives it two states; free.
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Books like this provide good quick reference for the teacher and additional reading for interested students.
Freedom of religious practice and equality of women are 600 years ahead of the times.
1206-1227), first great khan or 'universal ruler' of the mongol peoples.
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- This product had a total of 335 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 17 2023.
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This the first reading of the mongol empire that didn’t see it savage blood thirty vandals
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I knew of kublai khan but very little about him too
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The mongol empire 12061368 founded by genghis khan r
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This was a general symptom of the mongols not only losing part of their cultural identity but also too their famed military prowess as the four khanates all succumbed to damaging dynastic disputes and the armies of their rivals
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School history seemed to concentrate on the brutality of genghis kahn and the mongul hordes
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Too many names hard to understand
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He was both a brutal military commander who ordered the death of millions of people while being an enlightened leader and administrator over many of the counties he overthrew
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Dont look for deep thoughts or detailed history thats not what hh books are about