Imperial Nomads: A History of Central Asia, 500-1500University of Pennsylvania Press, 1979 - 352 pagine |
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The Formative Years | 9 |
The Turkic Empire | 27 |
The Structure of the Empire 187 | 42 |
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able administration adopted alliance appears army assumed attack attempted authority became began beginning border Buddhism campaign capital Central Asian century Ch'i-tan Chaghatai China Chinese Chinggis-khan clan clear command Confucian conquered conquest consequence continued court created cultural death defeated developed died domain dynasty early East Eastern economic emperor empire established evidence existed fact followed forces Golden Horde Herat Il-khans important influence Islamic Jürchen Khan Khanate known later major Middle military Ming Mongol Mongol empire never nomadic North Northern officials Ogodei once origins period Persia political population practical principal problems Qubilai rebellion reign relations remained returned rule ruler Russian Saljuq sedentary serious sources Southern steppe structure successful successor Sung T'ang Tangut territory throne throughout Tibetan tion took trade traditional tribes troops Turkic Türks Uighur western Yüan