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Genghis Conquests

Genghis Conquests explores the rise of Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire, revealing how a nomadic warrior united disparate tribes to forge the largest contiguous land empire. The book delves into the innovative military tactics and sophisticated diplomacy that fueled their dominance, challenging conventional views by showcasing the Mongols' complex governance and promotion of cultural exchange. Notably, the Mongol Empire's success stemmed not just from brute force, but from strategic military adaptations and a meritocratic system. The book examines the conditions that enabled Genghis Khan's rise, detailing the development of unique military tactics like cavalry archers and feigned retreats. Key military campaigns, including those against the Jin Dynasty and the Khwarezmian Empire, are analyzed to elucidate the strategic decisions and logistical challenges faced by the Mongol armies. By drawing upon primary source materials and modern research, Genghis Conquests offers a balanced assessment, acknowledging both the destructive aspects of Mongol conquests and their contributions to trade and legal systems. The book progresses by first establishing the context of 12th and 13th century Central Asia, then detailing key military campaigns and administrative structures, and finally assessing the empire's long-term impact on global trade and cultural exchange. This approach provides a comprehensive understanding of the Mongol Empire's lasting influence on world history.


Author:

  • Estelle Whitford

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 104 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Biographies and reportage
  • Biographies
  • History
  • General history

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