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the home camp Amgalant and me Mongol things The Secret History of the Mongols Grendel poem ‘Scapegoat’ Posted on 3 February 2025 Meghan Purvis, my #1 translation My poem on Grendel, ‘Scapegoat’, has been published at Heroic Fantasy Quarterly. Read online. As always, I urge people to...
Genetics researchers in a 2003 report, The Genetic Legacy of the Mongols, AJHG, Volume 72, Issue 3, March 2003, Pages 717–721, Tatiana Zerjal, et al., found that the Mongol Y-DNA marker showed up in 16 populations throughout a large region of Asia, stretching from the Pacific to the...
On the other hand, in the case of the northwestern crescent, the trade system consisted of the following three sectors: (1) the tribute trade sector: tribute trade conducted by the Mongols, the Jurchens, some states in Central Asia, the monasteries in Tibet and tribal chieftains in the sout...
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On the one hand, it leveraged the assistance of the ruling elites within each ethnic group to administer their respective ethnic groups; on the other hand, it fostered alliances between the Mongols and Han Chinese to govern other ethnic groups effectively (Lȕ, 1959, p. 801). Central to ...
Then theMongolian conqueror Genghis Khanamassed thelargest contiguous empire in world history,from Korea, China, and Afghanistan to Russia and Eastern Europe, 1206-1227. A branch of the Mongols underBerke Khanconverted toIslamand spread that religion to large ...
their new homes, when the Yi people get married, which may promote the spread of Tartary buckwheat. Linguistic evidence suggested that European Tartary buckwheat is closely related to the Mongols. According to 'The History of The Mongol Empire', Tartary buckwheat spread to Europe with the expansio...
1260 Ain Jalut - Can the Mongols Be Stopped? Imagining a militaristic society that threatens nearly all the civilizations of Asia and Europe; the rise of the Mongols and their military expertise; their clash with the Egyptian Mamluks, a rare Mongol defeat; it halts their Western expan...
The riderless, or caparisoned, horse is a symbol with a long history. According to the White House Historical Association, the practice is “a survival of the ancient custom of sacrificing a horse at the burial of a warrior.” Mongols, Tatars — as early examples — believed that the sp...