The Mongols are synonymous with sweeping conquests and unparalleled military prowess, but their story begins well before ...
Genghis Khan moved his troops into the quasi-Chinese Chin-ruled north China ... the death of an emperor caused violent conflict among the different would-be rulers. At the very time when the empire ...
Peerless hero Genghis Khan (Temujin, 1162-1227) was born of the Mongol tribes. An outstanding strategist and statesman, he was known as Emperor Tai Zu, founding emperor of the Yuan Dynasty.
It's important to note that Genghis Khan ruled all Mongols at the beginning of the 13th century. The Mongol Empire is renowned as the largest empire in history. It stretched from the Pacific ...
Mongolia is still closely associated with the conquests of Genghis Khan, founder of the Mongol empire. But 800 years on, a new generation of women are catalysts for change in a country rapidly ...
Özdemir, Şükrü 2024. Biran, M. & Kim, H. (Eds.). The Cambridge History of the Mongol Empire. Vol. I: History (pp. xxi+876); Vol. II: Sources (pp. 613). Cambridge ...
The dynasty was established by Kublai Khan, a grandson of Genghis Khan, who founded the Mongol Empire. Kublai twice attempted to invade Japan during the Kamakura Period (1185-1333). Japanese and ...
Explore the largest empires in history which not only changed the political and cultural landscape of their eras but also ...
The National Library of Spain preserves one of the most fascinating travel books from the Late Middle Ages, following the ...
However, nestled within the depths of the Orkhon Valley lies an unexpected catalyst for change – the Genghis Khan Retreat. For nearly three decades, the retreat has remained a cherished secret ...
Wreaking havoc everywhere, Genghis Khan established the Mongol Empire - a superpower that ran from the Black Sea to the Sea of Japan and from Cambodia to the Arctic. Qubilai Khan, his grandson ...