The Mongol Empire : Genghis Khan, his heirs and the founding of modern China
Man, John, 1941-2015
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Genghis Khan is one of history's immortals: a leader of genius, driven by an inspiring vision for peaceful world rule. Believing he was divinely protected, Genghis united warring clans to create a nation and then an empire that ran across much of Asia. Under his grandson, Kublai Khan, the vision evolved into a more complex religious ideology, justifying further expansion. Kublai doubled the empire's size until, in the late 13th century, he and the rest of Genghis's 'Golden Family' controlled one fifth of the inhabited world. Charting the evolution of this vision, John Man provides a unique account of the Mongol Empire, from young Genghis to old Kublai, from a rejected teenager to the world's most powerful emperor.
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London : Corgi Books, 2015.
Collation:
xiv, 383 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white) ; 20 cm
Notes:
Originally published: London: Bantam Press, 2014.Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780552168809 (pbk)
Dewey class:
950.2950.2
Local class:
950.2
Language:
English
BRN:
1058030