10 LIVROS EM MALAIO RELACIONADOS COM «KUYUK»
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Meet the Khan: Western Views of Kuyuk, Mongke, and Kublai
Buddhist monks debate with Franciscans about the nature of Man, God, and life on Earth. All this and more appears in Meet the Khan, an ambitious combination of three men's 13th century journals.
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The Mongol Empire: Its Rise and Legacy - Halaman 290
It would have been foolish to attempt the forcible subjugation of the ruler of such an empire, and Kuyuk, Ogatai's successor, cherished other plans. He behaved as if he had forgotten that it had been Batu who effected the postponement of his ...
3
History of the Mongols from the 9th to the 19th Century: ... - Halaman 165
It is strange that shortly after, her accuser, Shirij, was himself accused of having bewitched Kuyuk's son Khodja OguL, and was put to death with his wives and children-t Ssanang Setzen has a curious tale about a Kutan, or Godan as he calls ...
Henry Hoyle Howorth,
2008
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The Essential World History
In 1245, Pope Innocent IV dispatched the Franciscan friar John Plano Carpini (PLAN-oh car-PEE-nee) to the Mongol headquarters at Karakorum with a written appeal to the great khan Kuyuk (koo-YOOK) to cease his attacks on Christians.
William J. Duiker, Jackson Spielvogel,
2012
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The Mongols: From Genghis Khan to Tamerlane
The effects of philology on history are perhaps underestimated. And so, when the delegation arrived seeking peace, Kuyuk misunderstood completely what was on offer. Carpini's good grace and tact ironicallydid not help, as hedid prettymuch ...
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The Mongols: a history - Halaman 317
Kutan died, hence Kuyuk commanded the trial of Fatima. She was bastinadoed and tortured till she declared herself guilty. Every opening of her body save her nose was sewed up and closed tightly; after suffering dreadful anguish for a time ...
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The Essential World History, Volume I: To 1800
In 1245, Pope Innocent IV dispatched the Franciscan friar John Plano Carpini (PLAN-oh car-PEE-nee) to the Mongol headquarters at Karakorum with a written appeal to the great khan Kuyuk (koo-YOOK) to cease his attacks on Christians.
William J. Duiker, Jackson Spielvogel,
2013
IN 1245, POPE INNOCENT IV dispatched the Franciscan friar John Plano Carpini to the Mongol headquarters at Karakorum to appeal to the great khan Kuyuk (koo-YOOK) to cease his attacks on Christians. After a considerable wait, Carpini ...
William Duiker, Jackson Spielvogel,
2015
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World History, Volume I: To 1800
IN 1245, POPE INNOCENT IV dispatched the Franciscan friar John Plano Carpini to the Mongol headquarters at Karakorum to appeal to the greatkhan Kuyuk (koo-YOOK) to cease his attacks on Christians. After a considerable wait, Carpini ...
William Duiker, Jackson Spielvogel,
2015
“Twenty-five years ago,” Hassan said, “Kuyuk the Pretender began amassing an army in the White Mountains east of the Black Sea, claiming to be Ögedei's heir. The Horde's generals searched for him, but even though a generation had ...