Nasir al-Din Tusi and His Socio-Political Role in the Thirteenth Century
Nasir al-Din Tusi and His Socio-Political Role in the Thirteenth Century By Abbas Ali Shameli Message of Thaqalayn: A Quarterly Journal of Islamic…
The Origin of the Lost Fleet of the Mongol Empire
In 1281 C.E., under the rule of Kublai Khan, the Mongols sent a fleet of more than 4000 vessels to subjugate the island nation of Japan.
Looking East and West : the reception and dissemination of the Topographia Hibernica and the Itinerarium ad partes Orientales in England [1185-c.1500]
Looking East and West : the reception and dissemination of the Topographia Hibernica and the Itinerarium ad partes Orientales in England [1185-c.1500] David, Sumithra…
Mongol Intentions towards Japan in 1266: Evidence from a Mongol Letter to the Sung
The Mongol emperor Khubilai first decided to dispatch an envoy to Japan in the year 1265
Institutionalized Sufism and Non-Institutionalized Sufism: A Reconsideration of the Groups of Sufi Saints of the Non-Ṭarīqa Type as Viewed through the Historical Documents of Medieval Maghreb
Institutionalized Sufism and Non-Institutionalized Sufism: A Reconsideration of the Groups of Sufi Saints of the Non-Ṭarīqa Type as Viewed through the Historical Documents of Medieval Maghreb…
Some Aspects of Turco-Mongol Christianity in the Light of Literary and Epigraphic Syriac Sources
Some Aspects of Turco-Mongol Christianity in the Light of Literary and Epigraphic Syriac Sources By Pier Giorgio Borbone Journal of Assyrain Academic Studies,…
SINO-WESTERN CONTACTS UNDER THE MONGOL EMPIRE
SINO-WESTERN CONTACTS UNDER THE MONGOL EMPIRE By Herbert Franke Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch, Vol.6 (1966) Introduction: Contacts between…
Dietary Decadence and Dynastic Decline in the Mongol Empire
Dietary Decadence and Dynastic Decline in the Mongol Empire Smith, Jr., John Masson Journal of Asian History, vol. 34, no. 1, (2000) Abstract Most…
The Mongols 1206-1259: From divided chiefdoms to unified state
The Mongols 1206-1259: From divided chiefdoms to unified state By Alistair Bright Profiel: Archeologisch studenten tijdschrift, Vol.10:2-3 (2003) Abstract: The year 1206 was…
Anonymus and Master Roger
Anonymus and Master Roger Central European Medieval Texts Series, Volume 5 Budapest, 2010 ISBN: 978-963-9776-95-1 Anonymus, notary of King Béla – The Deeds…
Age of Mongolian Empire: A Bibliographical Essay
Age of Mongolian Empire: A Bibliographical Essay By Paul D. Buell The Silk Road Foundation Newsletter, Vol.1:1 (2003) Introduction: There is an enormous…
The Mongols and the Silk Road
The Mongols reached Europe in 1221, on a reconnaisance of the western extent of the Eurasian steppe, the land on which Mongol armies could most easily support themselves “wherever a horse is able to tread.”
The Circulation of Military Technology in the Mongolian Empire
The Circulation of Military Technology in the Mongolian Empire By Thomas T. Allsen Warfare in Inner Asian History (500-1800), edited by Nicola Di…
Lords of the Bow
Lords of the Bow By Conn Iggulden Publisher: Harpercollins (uk) | July 16, 2010 ISBN:978-0440243922 Summary The gathering of the tribes of the Mongols…
How Cinggis-qan Has Changed the World
How Cinggis-qan Has Changed the World By Paul D. Buell Published Online (2010) Abstract: The Mongols united more of Eurasia under a single…
The moment of the Mongols or When Europe grew out of its infancy
The moment of the Mongols or When Europe grew out of its infancy By Felicitas Schmieder Published Online (2006) Introduction: In the year…
The World of Khubilai Khan: Chinese Art in the Yuan Dynasty – Exhibition at the Met
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will present a major international exhibition devoted to the art of the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368)—one of the most…
European Captives And Craftsmen Among The Mongols, 1231–1255
European Captives And Craftsmen Among The Mongols, 1231–1255 By Gregory G. Guzman The Historian, Vol: 72, 1 (2010) Introduction: Most medieval historians are…
The Golden Summary of Cinggis Qayan
The Golden Summary of Cinggis Qayan By Leland Liu Rogers Harrassowitz Verlag, 2009 ISBN: 978-3-447-06074-5 The Golden Summary of Cinggis Qayan (Cinggis Qayan-u…
Thomas of Spalato and the Mongols: A Thirteenth-Century Dalmatian View of Mongol Customs
When Qadan grandson of Ghengis Khan, and his Mongol horsement arrived before the walls of Spaalto in the spring of 1242, the Adriatic Sea became the westernmost boundary of the Tartar Empire, Stretching eastward across the vast Eurasian landmass to the shores of the Sea of Japan.
The Horse and the Silk Road: Movement and Ideas
During the last nearly four thousand years, down to the very recent present, no animal has been more ubiquitous or more important than the horse.
The Rise and Fall of the Second Largest Empire in History
The Rise and Fall of the Second Largest Empire in History: How Genghis Khan’s Mongols Almost Conquered the World by Thomas Craughwell Fair Winds Press.…
Looking East and West : the reception and dissemination of the Topographia Hibernica and the Itinerarium ad partes Orientales in England [1185-c.1500]
Looking East and West : the reception and dissemination of the Topographia Hibernica and the Itinerarium ad partes Orientales in England [1185-c.1500] David,…
Genghis: Bones of the Hills
Genghis: Bones of the Hills By Conn Iggulden Publisher: Delacorte Press ISBN: 9780385339537 Here, the Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan, stalked by enemies seen…
The First Globalization Episode: The Creation of the Mongol Empire, or the Economics of Chinggis Khan
The First Globalization Episode: The Creation of the Mongol Empire, or the Economics of Chinggis Khan By Ronald Findlay and Mats Lundahl Online…