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The Mongols W. B. Bartlett

The Mongols By W. B. Bartlett

The Mongols by W. B. Bartlett


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A narrative history of the Mongol Empire from the birth of Genghis Khan c.1167 to the demise of the Golden Horde in 1510, the effective end of the Mongol Empire.

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The Mongols: From Genghis Khan to Tamerlane by W. B. Bartlett

A narrative history of the Mongol Empire from the birth of Genghis Khan c.1167 to the demise of the Golden Horde in 1510, the effective end of the Mongol Empire. In the space of 200 hundred years, the Mongols built the greatest empire that the world had ever known and then lost it again. At its greatest extent, the lands they held dwarfed those under the control of Rome at its prime whilst the conquests of its founder, Genghis Khan, outshone those of even Alexander the Great. There were few parts of the known world that were not touched by the Mongols in one way or another: China, India, the Middle East, Europe, Egypt. This was truly a world empire. This is a tale of fiercely fought battles and political intrigue, of unrivalled ferocity and burning ambition. It is a tale not just of military campaigns, though these are of course a vital part of the building of the empire, but also of the many other ways that it grew. The Mongols truly believed that it was their destiny to conquer the world and they came mightily close to doing it. W.B. Bartlett has a longstanding relationship with Mongolia and has used his knowledge of the country and its history to tell this fascinating tale of how a tribe of little known nomads became the most feared warriors that the world has ever seen. The first new history of the Mongol Empire for over twenty years.

About W. B. Bartlett

W. B. Bartlett has worked across the globe in almost twenty countries and has spent time in over fifty. He is the author of many history books for Amberley including titles on the Titanic, Medieval History and Dam Busters. He lives in Bournemouth.

Table of Contents

Prologue Chapter 1: The Coming of Genghis: The Birth & Rise of the World Conqueror 1167-1208 Chapter 2: The Mongols Head East: Genghis Invades China 1209-1218 Chapter 3: The Scourge of God: The Mongols Devastate Central Asia 1218-1222 Chapter 4: The End of an Era: The Invasion of Russia & the Death of Genghis 1222-1227 Chapter 5: A-gedei & the Golden Horde: A New Khan is Elected & a Russian Empire Established 1228-1240 Chapter 6: Europe & the Mongol Nightmare: The Mongols Raid Eastern Europe 1241-1246 Chapter 7: The Black Day of Islam: The Sacking of Baghdad & the Invasion of Syria 1247-1260 Chapter 8: A Family at War: The Mongol Civil War & the Division of the Empire 1261-1267 Chapter 9: The Chinese Khan: Kublai Becomes Emperor of China 1268-1277 Chapter 10: The Slippery Slope: Kublai Raids Japan Again & the Overstretching of the Mongol Empire 1278-1294 Chapter 11: Decline & Fall: The Successors of Kublai 1295-1359 Chapter 12: The End of Empire : Tamerlane & the Brief Revival of the Empire 1360-1510 Chapter 13: The Mongol Legacy Notes Maps Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Select Bibliography Index

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GOR005522954
9781848681910
1848681917
The Mongols: From Genghis Khan to Tamerlane by W. B. Bartlett
Used - Very Good
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Amberley Publishing
20100415
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