The Mechanics of Conquest and Governance: The Rise and Expansion of the Mongol Empire, 1185-1265 |
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1 page matching Ogodei divided them into three tiimens (Chinese: wan-hu) and thirty-six minqat commanded by the Khitan Hsiao Cha-la and Hans Liu Ni (Heima) and Shi- T'ien-tse. By 1234, three and perhaps more lumen-it noyad were posted. The three ... in this book
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Vie Mongol Military and Governance of the iip | 24 |
Training and Equipping the Mongol Warrior | 54 |
Copyright | |
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