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33.0 The Great Empire of Jengis Khan and Its Successors¶
(The Age of the Land Ways)
- 33.1 Asia at the End of the Twelfth Century
- 33.2 The Rise and Victories of the Mongols
- 33.3 The Travels of Marco Polo
- 33.4 The Ottoman Turks and Constantinople
- 33.5 Why the Mongols were not Christianized
- 33.5.1 Kublai Khan Founds the Yuan Dynasty
- 33.5.2 The Mongols Revert to Tribalism
- 33.5.3 The Kipchak Empire and the Tsar of Muscovy
- 33.5.4 Timurlane
- 33.5.5 The Mongol Empire of India
- 33.5.6 The Mongols and the Gypsies
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