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The Mongol Empire. A History in 9 Chapters
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- Nombre de pages288
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-0354-2399-6
- EAN9781035423996
- Date de parution02/07/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurTallis Street Books
Résumé
Known to be the largest contiguous empire in history, the Mongol Empire at its height stretched from the Sea of Japan to Eastern Europe. It extended northwards into parts of the Arctic, southward into the Indian subcontinent, and was suspected to cover some 23 million square kilometres . It is an almost unrivalled example of imperialism, military prowess and decentralised rule. In The Mongol Empire: A History in 9 Chapters, acclaimed historian Dr Timothy May tells the entire story of the mighty empire, from its initial conquests across China to its slow fading from the world.
This fascinating and entertaining book takes the reader on a journey, beginning with the rise of the one man popularly known as the leader of the Mongols, and why he should really be known as Chinggis Khan. It looks at how he built an empire through wars, marriages and intrigue, and how fear became one of his greatest weapons. And it studies, in the aftermath of the great khan's death, the successors that followed and who introduced the instruments that would maintain and grow the empire.
Stretching across centuries and continents, this is a history riven with political turmoil, civil wars, assassination plots and power struggles for the ultimate prize. This is the incredible story of the Mongol Empire in one book.
This fascinating and entertaining book takes the reader on a journey, beginning with the rise of the one man popularly known as the leader of the Mongols, and why he should really be known as Chinggis Khan. It looks at how he built an empire through wars, marriages and intrigue, and how fear became one of his greatest weapons. And it studies, in the aftermath of the great khan's death, the successors that followed and who introduced the instruments that would maintain and grow the empire.
Stretching across centuries and continents, this is a history riven with political turmoil, civil wars, assassination plots and power struggles for the ultimate prize. This is the incredible story of the Mongol Empire in one book.



