Mongol Empire: The History and Legacy of the Mongol Empire's Capital (How the Mongol Empire Transformed China and Ignited Early Globalization)



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Rob Satterfield


Paru le : 2026-01-20



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A caravan leaves the grasslands at dawn and months later a venetian ledger records its cargo sold for silver. Between those moments lies a revolutionary system built by horsemen of the steppe. Relay posts, passports, merchant partnerships, and guarded ports stitched asia, the middle east, and europe into a single communicative world. This sweeping history reveals how speed and security created the first connected age, moving ideas and faiths alongside silk and silver, and carrying a microscopic killer that would become the black death. Drawing on persian, arabic, chinese, and latin chronicles, on travel narratives from envoys and monks, on archaeology, climate science, and ancient dna, the narrative follows roads of felt and stone from karakorum to quanzhou, tabriz, sarai, and the black sea. Inside, you will explore: •The betrayals and near-death experiences that could have ended his life before it began. •The dramatic abduction of his wife and the rescue that hardened his resolve. •The surprising friendships that built an unstoppable army. •The fate of his successors who tried to hold his vast empire together. •And much, much more! This book matters because it reveals the man behind the legend—the strategist, the visionary, the human being whose will changed the world. It’s a story for readers who crave truth, adventure, and insight into how greatness is forged through adversity. If you’re fascinated by history, leadership, or the timeless struggle for power and purpose, this book will pull you in and never let go.
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2026-01-20
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Rob Satterfield
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9798902162049
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9798902162049

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