Two Hundred Years of the Mongol Empire 1: the Rise of the Empire

Two Hundred Years of the Mongol Empire 1: the Rise of the Empire

by Yelu Chengan

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Panoramic interpretation of the two hundred years of magnificent history of the Mongol Empire, and decipher the secrets of the rise and fall of the most powerful empire in the medieval world. Genghis Khan and his descendants quickly launched foreign military conquests after unifying the Mongolian grasslands, from the Mongolian grasslands to the Central Plains and Han Dynasty, from Khwarezm to Oros, and from Asia to Europe. The Mongol Empire's cavalry is invincible, and neither the East nor the West can stop the expansion of the Mongol Empire. The Mongol Empire successively destroyed more than 40 countries, conquered more than 720 ethnic groups, and acquired a wider land than the Roman Empire's four hundred years of conquest. It established a super empire from Siberia to India, from Vietnam to Hungary, and from the Korean Peninsula to the Balkan Peninsula. The Mongol Empire broke the barriers between the old continents of Asia and Europe, redefined the world map, connected originally isolated civilizations, and established a new order for the arrival of a new era.

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Genghis Khan

The content in the book is quite humorous, and the research on historical materials is also quite detailed. There are always gods coming down to earth, but one person can build an empire

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