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The Mongol Empire and Its Legacy

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Reuven Amitai-Preiss, Ph.D. (1990) in Middle Eastern History, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, is Senior Lecturer in medieval Islamic history at the Hebrew University, and author of "Mongols and Mamluks: The Mamluk-Ilkhanid War" ("Cambridge," 1995). David Orrin Morgan, Ph.D. (1977) in History at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London, is Reader in the History of the Middle East at the University of London. He has written "The Mongols" ("London," 1986) and "Medieval Persia" ("London," 1988), and is editor of the "Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society."

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

24.08.2000

Herausgeber

Morgan + weitere

Verlag

Brill

Seitenzahl

364

Maße (L/B/H)

24,7/16,7/3,4 cm

Gewicht

816 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-90-04-11048-9

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'"The volume is a welcome and useful addition to the growing body of modern studies on the Mongol empire, offering fresh perspectives and shedding new light on some old problems"." Peter B. Golden (Rutgers University), "The International History Review", 2000. '"With contributions of the very highest standards, this is an indispensable work for specialists libraries."' G.R.G. Hambly, "Choice", 1999. '"The book is a must-read for the specialist and worth a close look by generalists. Recommended."' "Wordtrade". '"These papers provide excellent overviews on diverse topics Scholars fascinated with Chinggis Khan and the Eurasian steppe will not be disappointed."' Charles C. Kolb, "Religious Studies Review", 1999. ' The Mongol Emipre and its Legacy "is a valuable addition to the historical literature on the Mongol era. Its chapters will become standard in course syllabi and required reading for graduate exams."' Douglas Streusand, "Mesa Bulletin", 2000.

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

24.08.2000

Herausgeber

Verlag

Brill

Seitenzahl

364

Maße (L/B/H)

24,7/16,7/3,4 cm

Gewicht

816 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-90-04-11048-9

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: The Mongol Empire and Its Legacy
  • List of Maps and Figure List of Abbreviations Notes on Dates and Transliterations List of Contributors Introduction Early History of the Mongol Empire What the Partridge Told the Eagle: A Neglected Arabic Source on Chinggis Khan and the Early History of the Mongols, Robert G. Irwin From Ulus to Khanate: The Making of the Mongol States, c. 1220-c. 1290, Peter Jackson The Mongols in the Middle East Mongol Nomadism and Middle Eastern Geography: Qishlaqs and Tumens, John Masson Smith, Jr. Mongol Imperial Ideology and the Ilkhanid War against the Mamluks, Reuven Amitai-Preiss The Ilkhan Oljeitu's Conquest of Gilan (1307): Rumour and Reality, Charles Melville The Athar wa ahya' of Rashid al-Din Fadl Allah Hamadani and His Contribution as an Agronomist, Arboriculturist and Horticulturist, A.K.S. Lambton The Letters of Rashid al-Din: Ilkhanid Fact or Timurid Fiction? A.H. Morton The Mongols in China and the Far East Mongol Empire and Turkicization: The Evidence of Food and Foodways, Paul D. Buell Notes on Shamans, Fortune-tellers and Yin-Yang Practitioners and Civil Administration in Yuan China, Elizabeth Endicott-West Qubilai Qa'an and 'Phags-pa bLa-ma, Sh. Bira Qubilai Qa'an and the Historians: Some Remarks on the Position of the Great Khan in Pre-modern Chinese Historiography, T.H. Barrett The Legacy of the Mongol Empire China as a Successor State to the Mongol Empire, Hidehiro Okada Some Comments on the Consequences of the Decline of the Mongol Empire on the Social Development of the Mongols, Udo B. Barkmann How Mongol were the Early Ottomans? Rudi Paul Lindner The Early History of the Moghul Nomads: The Legacy of the Chaghatai Khanate, Hodong Kim The Legitimacy of Khanship among the Oyirad (Kalmyk) Tribes in Relation to the Chinggisid Principle, Junko Miyawaki The Vicissitudes of Mongolian Historiography in the Twentieth Century, Thomas N. Haining Index