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The Idea Of Iran Vol 7 The Coming Of The Mongols 1st Edition David O Morgan

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The Idea Of Iran Vol 7 The Coming Of The Mongols 1st Edition David O Morgan
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.07 MB
Pages: 160
Author: David O. Morgan, Sarah Stewart
ISBN: 9781786723833, 1786723832
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1
Volume: vol. 77

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The Idea Of Iran Vol 7 The Coming Of The Mongols 1st Edition David O Morgan by David O. Morgan, Sarah Stewart 9781786723833, 1786723832 instant download after payment.

The Mongol invasions in the first half of the thirteenth century led to profound and shattering changes to the historical trajectory of Islamic West Asia. As this new volume in The Idea of Iran series suggests, sudden conquest from the east was preceded by events closer to home which laid the groundwork for the later Mongol success. In the mid-twelfth century the Seljuq empire rapidly unravelled, its vast provinces fragmenting into a patchwork of mostly short-lived principalities and kingdoms. In time, new powers emerged, such as the pagan Qara-Khitai in Central Asia; the Khwarazmshahs in Khwarazm, Khorosan and much of central Iran; and the Ghurids to the southeast. Yet all were blown away by the Mongols, who faced no resistance from a sufficiently muscular imperial competitor and whose influx was viewed by contemporaries as cataclysmic. Distinguished scholars including David O Morgan and the late C E Bosworth here discuss the dynasties that preceded the invasion - and aspects of their literature, poetry and science - as well as the conquerors themselves and their rule in Iran from 1219 to 1256.

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