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Nomadic Empires

Nomadic Empires explores the significant role of nomadic societies, such as the Mongols, Huns, and Scythians, in shaping world history. Often viewed as mere raiders, these horseback-riding cultures profoundly influenced civilizations across Eurasia. The book examines their sophisticated military and social structures, highlighting that their impact extended beyond conquest to include trade, cultural exchange, and political innovation.

For instance, the Mongols created the largest contiguous land empire, demonstrating remarkable organizational skills and military prowess. The book's approach examines the ecological and technological advantages of nomadic life, like the domestication of the horse, and how these societies were organized politically and militarily. It then investigates the long-term consequences of nomadic expansion, including technological diffusion and cultural blending.

By analyzing diverse nomadic groups, Nomadic Empires argues that these societies were not just destructive forces but key agents of historical change. Beginning with an introduction to nomadism and steppe ecology, the book progresses chronologically through case studies of key nomadic groups. From the Scythians, admired for their horsemanship, to the Huns, whose migrations impacted the Roman Empire, each chapter delves into the group's origins, social structure, and interactions with sedentary societies.

Ultimately, the book provides a fresh perspective on world history by highlighting the central role of nomadic empires in shaping the Eurasian landscape.


Författare:

  • Amelia Khatri

Format:

  • E-bok

Längd:

  • 108 sidor

Språk:

Engelska

Kategorier:

  • Historia
  • Allmän historia

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