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         Mongols Ancient History:     more books (19)
  1. Arms and Armour of the Nomads of the Great Steppe in the Times of the Mongol Expansion (Studies on the History of the Ancient & Mediaeval Art of Warfare) by Witold Swietoslawski, 1999-12
  2. Mongols, Huns & Vikings by Hugh Kennedy, 2002-04-28
  3. Historical Researches of the Wars and Sports of the Mongols and Romans by John Ranking, 1826
  4. The Mongols: Battle of the Sajo River (Great battles of antiquity) by Richard A Gabriel, 1992
  5. Essential Histories 57: Genghis Khan & the Mongol Conquests 1190-1400 by Stephen Turnbull, 2003-07
  6. Historical Dictionary of the Mongol World Empire (Historical Dictionaries of Ancient Civilizations and Historical Eras) by Paul D. Buell, 2003-03-28
  7. Persian Painting: From the Mongols to the Qajars (Pembroke Persian Papers)
  8. Kalila wa Dimna: An Animal Allegory of the Mongol Court: The Istanbul University Album by Jill Sanchia Cowen, 1989-06-29
  9. Itudes Diconographie Islamique. Quelques Objets Numineux Des Turcs Et Des Mongols. (Cahiers Turcica) by J. -P Roux, 1982-01
  10. The King's Dictionary. The Rasulid Hexaglot : Fourteenth Century Vocabularies in Arabic, Persian, Turkic, Greek, Armenian and Mongol (Handbook of Oriental Studies/Handbuch Der Orientalistik)
  11. The Life & Times of Genghis Khan (Biography from Ancient Civilizations) (Biography from Ancient Civilizations) by Jim Whiting, 2005-09-08
  12. Subotai the Valiant: Genghis Khan's Greatest General by Richard A. Gabriel, 2004-06-30
  13. Genghis Khan (Ancient World Leaders) by Brenda Lange, 2003-02
  14. Genghis Khan: His Life and Legacy by Paul Ratchnevsky, 1993-10-15

1. Welcome To The Realm Of The Mongols!
Welcome to The Realm of The Mongols! Mongol history and chronology from ancient times Last updated February 24, 2001
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2. Internet East Asian History Sourcebook
Internet Ancient History Sourcebook. Internet Medieval Sourcebook The Sui and Tang The Sung The Mongols Y an The Ming The Qing
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3. Electronic Passport To Chinese History
ANCIENT AFRICA COLONIAL AFRICA AFRICA TODAY INDIA. CHINESE HISTORY. CHINA. SOUTHEAST ASIA led a peasant army to victory over the
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4. History Culture Of Russia / The Mongols And The Emergence Of
Ancient Russia The Mongols the Emergence of Moscow The Romanovs Napoleon's Invasion The Path to Revolution The Soviet Era. History The
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5. History Culture Of Russia / Ancient Russia
Ancient Russia The Mongols the Emergence of Moscow The Romanovs Napoleon's Invasion The Path to Revolution The Soviet Era. History The
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6. Imperial Era III
Although the Mongols sought to govern China through traditional the survival of much of China's ancient literature is attributed to these
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7. Chinese Cultural Studies Concise Political History Of China
by foreign invaders, such as the Mongols during 2. BEGINNINGS AND EARLY HISTORY Like other ancient peoples, the Chinese developed
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8. Ancient China The Mongolian Empire The Yuan Dynasty, 1279-1368
The Mongols. The Mongols were an obscure people who lived in the outer one of the greatest military innovators in human history, and his army
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9. The Geography Of The Silk Road
a historical outlook on this ancient route from items that were traded throughout the history of Starting in 1206, the Mongols led by
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10. Mongols - Gananda Library
The Mongols controlled the largest land empire in human history. Ancient China The Mongolian Empire Online available http//www.wsu.edu
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11. Mongol History And Chronology From Ancient Times
the history about the mongols and the mongolian empire.
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Mongol history and chronology from ancient times
If we are to follow the tracks through Mongol history, we will find ourselves along an exciting path into the ancient Siberian and Inner Asian world. Now meditate on Siberia, the Taiga, Tundra, the Bajkal sea, the steppe region to the east of Bajkal. The Siberian and inner Asian plain is endless. It is night. Cold, dark. This is the homeland of The Mongols. What do you feel, what do you see? Let us then go ahead and penetrate this realm.
The origin of The Mongols
The very first beginnings of the Mongol Phenomenon
When writing Mongolian history, there are a number of points from which one could conceivably start. One could choose to track the intricacies of Inner Asian tribal structure, and proceed to give an exposition of the demographic, economic and political conditions that constituted the outer circumstances around the emergence of the Mongols. This has been done many times over, and the scientifically treated facts about the Mongols are reasonably well-known. For this reason I have chosen another angle from which to approach Mongolian history. Let it only be stated that new research has incontrovertibly demonstrated that earlier prejudiced notions of the Mongols as inferior barbarians have been so one-sided as to be wholly distorted. Especially noteworthy are the recent archaeological discoveries that have thrown light on the many-sided and complex interaction and interconnectedness between the Inner Asian nomads and the great state(s) of China.

12. Ancient China: The Mongolian Empire: The Yuan Dynasty, 1279-1368
The mongols literally decimated populations in Western Asia and China as they The Mongolian Empire was perhaps the largest empire in human history in
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The Mongols
The Mongols were an obscure people who lived in the outer reaches of the Gobi Desert in what is now Outer Mongolia. They were a pastoral and tribal people that did not really seem to be of any consequence to neighboring peoples. The Mongols were in fact a group of disunified tribes that would gather regularly during annual migrations; although they elected chiefs over the tribes at these meetings, they never unified into a single people. Their religion focused on a sky-god that ruled over nature deities, similar to the Japanese native religion Shinto, and the gods communicated to them through shamans. All that would change however, under the leadership of a powerful and vigorous leader named Timuchin or Genghis Khan.
Genghis Khan
Timuchin was the son of a poor noble in his tribe. Born sometime in the 1160's, he gradually unified the disparate Mongol tribes and, in 1206, was elected Genghis Khan, or "Universal Ruler" (also spelled Chingghis or Jenghiz Khan). He began to vigorously organize the Mongols into a military force through conscription and taxes on the tribes. With his small army (no more than one hundred and twenty thousand men), he managed to conquer far larger armies in densely populated areas.
The Mongolian Empire was perhaps the largest empire in human history in terms of geographical expanse. It extended west to east from Poland to Siberia, and north to south from Moscow to the Arabian peninsula and Siberia to Vietnam. For all that, Genghis Khan was primarily interested in conquering China because of its great wealth. While Mongol armies spread quickly west, Genghis Khan preceded cautiously in expanding southward, conquering first the northern Tibetan kingdom and later the Chin empire. When he died in 1227, he had just finished conquering the northern city of Beijing. By 1241, the Mongols had conquered all of northern China.

13. The Mongols In The Middle Ages - Medieval Mongolian History
Mongol history and chronology from ancient times Fairly long article by Per IngeOestmoen covers Mongol history, myth and heritage through Genghis Khan and
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This nomadic people once ruled much of Asia, and even conquered China in the thirteenth century. They collected tribute from Russia and threatened European stability. Encounter the Mongols at the sites in these directories.
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Recent Glossary of Mongol Terms Dozens of terms defined, from Altan Uruk to Yurt, at the Dark Horde site. Map of the Mongol Empire in 1227 This map at National Geographic Online Magazine shows the extent of the Mongol Empire in the year of Genghis Khan's death. Mongol History and chronology from ancient times Fairly long article by Per Inge Oestmoen covers Mongol history, myth and heritage through Genghis Khan and beyond. The Mongols Seven-chapter examination of the history, people, customs and lands of the Mongols by Catriona Macpherson. Also includes a bibliography and section of pictures.

14. Persian Empire - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Persia under the mongols and their successors (12191500) The history of theancient Near East PERSIA, by SGW Benjamin, 1891; 2 Persian ancient
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Persian Empire
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
(Redirected from History of Persia History of Iran The Persian Empire is the name used to refer to a number of historic dynasties that have ruled the country of Persia (Iran) . Persia's earliest known kingdom was the proto- Elamite Empire , followed by the Medes ; but it is the Achaemenid Empire that emerged under Cyrus the Great that is usually the earliest to be called "Persian." Successive states in Iran before are collectively called the Persian Empire by Western historians
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The emphasis of the ancient history Sourcebook is on primary source texts. This resource deals with the role of the mongols in World history from 1000
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UFOseek directory for ancient Civilizations/ancient history ancient An overviewof several civilizations, include the Maya, Vikings, and mongols.
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18. Asian Links - China, Japan, Korea, & India
Concise history of China ; Culture - ancient Chinese culture Excellent resource;Legendary/Historical Figures in Japan mongols - The link between
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19. Ancient/Biblical - China
Mr. Donn s ancient history Page ancient and Modern China These are allrelated to the mongols. Your job will be to learn about their culture and their
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The Fairbank Chinese History Virtual Library was founded to facilitate easy access to sources of modern Chinese historical information on the internet. It covers the Qing Dynasty to the present and features outlines, articles, pictures and more. Some links are broken. Ask Asia
Site features resources, cultural information, activities, links and guides for educators and students alike. Electronic Passport to Chinese History
This student-oriented site includes a discussion of the following: Chinese dynasties, Confucius, Legalists, the Great Wall, the Mongols, Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan, the Silk Road, and Marco Polo.

20. The Ancient History Of Chinese Medicine
was a period when the mongols under Ghenghis and Kublai Khan controlled China . The ancient history of medicine in China reveals the tenacity of its
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The Ancient History of Chinese Medicine
Part Three By Robert L. Felt
Co-author Understanding Acupuncture The Yuan dynasty (1264 to 1368 CE) followed the Song and was a period when the Mongols under Ghenghis and Kublai Khan controlled China. The Yuan is the period of the famous bronze acupuncture statues, devices that symbolize the relative stability of acupuncture's base of data. Books of this era place 303 points on the 12 regular channels and 51 on the two medial channels for a total of 654 of the now accepted 670 acupoints. There was also a further development in the specialized practice of moxibustion. While there would be continuous interchange with China’s neighbors, and the Mongols would translate the Nan Jing into their own language, few developments of note occurred in China’s neighboring countries. Indeed, it would not be until the Ming dynasty of 1368 to 1643 CE that Chinese traditional medicines would be revitalized throughout the region. The Ming is the third of China’s golden ages. China, again ruled by Chinese, was united in the hands of Zhu Yuan-zhang the capable military leader who had re-captured power and restored the capital in Beijing. An autocrat, he concentrated power in himself and democratized the government to weaken the bureaucracy, helping to create an information explosion resulting in greater social diversity and opportunity. Medical thought was stable, carrying forward the incorporation of natural drugs into the medicine of systematic correspondence that began in the Song. Printing, which had begun in the Song, became more widespread and the Ming became a period known for several important texts, some of which are used and respected to this day. Chief among these is the

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