
Genghis Khan: Conquests, Empire and Legacy
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Latest:Ch. 31 — 文后
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Frank McLean starts from the historical background of Temujin's rise, collects Chinese and Western historical materials, and describes in detail Genghis Khan's lifelong conquests and the establishment of the steppe empire. It involves the reform of the military and political system of the Great Mongol Empire, the impact of religious integration, and the continuity of Mongol expansion. The author not only attempts to create a more three-dimensional and distinct image of Genghis Khan, but also hopes to show readers the history of a "sudden rise" in Eurasia in the 13th century.
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