In the Empire of Genghis Khan - A journey among nomads
Author(s): Stanley Stewart
Eight centuries ago, the Mongols burst forth from Central Asia in a series of spectacular conquests that took them from the Danube to the Yellow Sea. Their empire was seen as the final triumph of the nomadic barbarians. But in time, the Mongols sank back into the obscurity from which they had emerged, almost without trace. Remote and outlandish, Outer Mongolia became a metaphor for exile, a lost domain of tents and horsemen, little changed since the days of Genghis Khan.
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- : HarperCollins
- : HarperCollins
- : 0.001
- : 01 October 2000
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- : books
Special Fields
- : Stanley Stewart
- : hardback with dustjacket
- : good
- : xxii, 266