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Genghis Khan Conqueror Of The World Leo De Hartog

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Genghis Khan Conqueror Of The World Leo De Hartog
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Publisher: Tauris Parke Paperbacks
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.63 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Leo de Hartog
ISBN: 9781860649721, 1860649726
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Genghis Khan Conqueror Of The World Leo De Hartog by Leo De Hartog 9781860649721, 1860649726 instant download after payment.

Genghis Khans armies breached the Great Wall of China, captured Beijing, and crushed all resistance in Afghanistan, Persia and Southern Russia by ruthless massacres and pillage. His armies also invaded Europe. Yet until now no historically reliable book about him has been written for a popular audience. This book analyses how Genghis Khan was able to unite the primitive Mongol tribes of the harsh Siberian steppes and organize them into highly mobile and disciplined troops. It shows how he created a regime so strong that his son was able to extend the conquests after the death of Genghis Khan himself. Leo de Hartog pays particular attention to the little-studied Mongol invasion of Europe and explores Europes contacts with the great Khan.

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