The Mongol Empire: Genghis Khan, His Heirs and the Founding of Modern China by John Man (Author)
- Publisher: ENGLISH GENERAL BOOKS
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 62044
- Number of Pages: 510
Rs.790.00
Rs.995.00
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📖 Title Name: The Mongol Empire: Genghis Khan, His Heirs and the Founding of Modern China
✍️ Author: John Man
📦 Quality: A5 Matt Paper
🔹 Introduction:
The Mongol Empire by John Man is a compelling historical account of Genghis Khan and his successors, revealing how a nomadic warrior people created the largest land empire in history. The book goes beyond conquest, showing how Mongol governance, innovation, and administration laid the foundations for modern China and reshaped global trade, politics, and culture.
🔑 Key Points:
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Explores the rise of Genghis Khan from tribal leader to world conqueror.
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Examines the role of Genghis Khan’s heirs in expanding and stabilizing the empire.
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Highlights Mongol contributions to governance, law, and religious tolerance.
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Explains how Mongol rule influenced the political and cultural foundations of modern China.
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Presents history through a narrative style that combines scholarship with storytelling.
🏛️ Conclusion:
John Man’s The Mongol Empire challenges the stereotype of the Mongols as mere destroyers, presenting them instead as architects of a new world order. It is an essential read for understanding how Mongol leadership shaped Eurasian history and played a crucial role in the emergence of modern China.