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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

101. History & Culture
from the ancient city of Nisa. At its height, Parthia extended south and The Mongol invasions had divided the Turkmen into small clans and had
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Tools from the Stone-Age have been discovered along the Caspian Sea
shore and near the modern port of Turkmenbashi, establishing the
pre-historic presence of humans in the area that is today known as
Turkmenistan. The remains of farming settlements in the Kopet-Dag
Mountains date back 8,000 years. The ancient cultivators in this region
used the mountain streams to irrigate their crops. They also survived by
herding livestock and by hunting wild game.
As early societies learned to make pottery and metal tools, they began to
trade with other peoples of central Asia. This profitable trade however,
also attracted foreign invaders. By the 6th century B.C., the powerful

102. History Of Russia, Famous Russians, Nobel Laureates -- WayToRussia.Net Guide To
history of Russia from the times of Chrisitianity to the present days. The autocracy of mongols easily implemented in our culture, we also gained the
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103. Ancient History Timelines - Dynasties And Chronologies
Dates for some of our major ancient sources for the history of ancient Greece A Mongol timeline from 450 BC. Timeline Tom Mallon s colorful timeline to
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104. History Of Mongolia
history of Mongolia. During the 11th12th centuries, the Mongol tribes cameinto history under the names Whole Mongolia, Tatar, Kerait, Jalair.
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Mongolian archaeologists have discovered 500,000 year-old stone implements that are the remains of Mongolia's earliest inhabitants. Since the early primitive communal era, Mongols had lived independently in the neighborhood of such nomadic tribes as Turk and Khamnigan. In 209 BC, the Huns, who were by origin from ancient nomadic tribes such as Xianyu, Xianyung, Hun yi and Di, set up the first state in Central Asia. The Hun State was equal in power to the Chinese states of Tsin and Han. Khan, the sovereign of the State of Han Xiao Wendi wrote to Shan Yu of the Hun State in Laoshan: "in accordance with the decree of his Majesty, the state situated to the north of the Great Wall shall be governed by the decrees of Shan Yu, and the territory situated to the south of the Great Wall, peopled by those who wear tushmed belts and caps, shall be governed by me. Both the State of the Huns and the State of Han are powerful neighbor states". The territory of the Huns was vast and extended to the Great Wall in the South, the Lake of Baikal in the North, Hingan Hills in the East and Erchis river in the West. The State maintained wide diplomatic, cultural and trade relations with the neighboring countries. In the middle of the first century AD the Hun State split into North and South. The Southern Huns established within the Great Wall the states of Han and Xia, which existed until the 1Oth century, while the Northern Huns migrated to East Europe and settled down there by the 4th-5th centuries AD.

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