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The Mongol Storm - Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East (Paperback)
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The Mongol Storm - Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 4 270
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The Mongols have long been viewed in the West as violent barbarians
who plundered and wrecked the societies they invaded. But in fact
the Mongol Empire was highly sophisticated, and through their
conquests they built a new world order. Within the space of a
single generation, they swept across the Middle East, tied Europe
and Asia together through trade, and completely reshaped global
geopolitics. The Mongol Storm tells the story of the Mongols and
the empires they conquered. Drawing on years of deep archival
research, historian Nicholas Morton traces the rise of the Mongols
in the 13th century through their rapid invasions of eight
different Middle Eastern societies. As Mongol armies advanced upon
the Middle East, Morton shows, longstanding powers such as the
Khwarazmian Empire, the Kingdom of Jerusalem, and the Abbasid
Caliphate collapsed, while waves of refugees broke across borders
and upset the region's delicate religious and social hierarchies.
Amidst the chaos arose aggressive new empires including the Mamluks
and the Ottomans, who would ultimately challenge the Mongol
Empire's authority and dominate the Middle East for centuries. Even
as the Mongols' power declined, the diplomatic and economic ties
their conquests had established between once-disparate societies
endured, and they left a much more connected Eurasia in their wake,
permanently reconfiguring the balance of medieval world power. The
Mongol Storm is an epic account of violent conflict unfolding
against the vibrant backdrop of the Seljuk Turks' magnificent
garden palaces, mighty Crusader fortresses, Egyptian pyramids,
Damascus' sprawling markets, and the vast Mongol wagon cities.
Vividly written and vast in scope, it completely revises our
understanding of the Mongols and the world of the Middle Ages.
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