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Collected Works of M. A. Czaplicka
always influenced by Chinese civilization and the Hiung-nu by Chinese plus
Iranian.1 This will explain why Jinghis Khan himself and all his dynasty were
under obligations to Turkic culture. We hear that Jinghis Khan had as preceptor
for his ...
Marie Antoinette Czaplicka, David Norman Collins, 1999
Tatchar. son of Boroul, one of Jinghis Khan's great heroes, 307, 308, 309.
Tatungo, a Uigur of learning, Bai- buka's seal keeper, taken by Temudjin; teaches
Temudjin's sons, 63. Tekoan, son of Abaki, the first Kitan ruler; secures the throne
for ...
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Collection of Asian Traditional People Volume 1:
Among Jinghis Khan's many grandsons were Kublai Khan, the subjector of China
, together withBurma and other landseast of India; Hulagu, whodestroyed the
Assassin Commonwealth of Persia, stormed Bagdad, and extinguished the ...
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Trans-Himalayas: Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet
143) : " It is certain that the part of Tibet where the Grand Lama rules belonged to
the empire of Jinghis Khan, and that the high priest was in nowise molested by
the monarch, who had in his army many worshippers of this god in human form.
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Christians in Asia Before 1500
The beginning of contact between Western Europe and the Mongols was
ushered in when the Golden Horde, one of the powers that emerged from the
realm of Jinghis Khan, under the nominal command of Batu (d. AD 1241) and the
Mongol ...
Ian Gillman, Hans-Joachim Klimkeit, 1999
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A Journey In Southern Siberia: The Mongols, Their Religion ...
Descendants of Jinghis Khan ruled in Russia for two centuries and almost five
decades. In China they wielded power only sixty-eight years. From Tamerlane, a
more brilliant, if not a greater, leader than Jinghis, descended the Mongols of
India ...
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Why and How the Ice Age Ended & The True History of the ...
Do I have to make Genghis (Jinghis) Khan and the Mongols Caucasian as well?
Not only are they Caucasian, but they're closely related to Romanians, which
clearly creates a conflict of interest from my part. I already stated that Achilles and
...
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A Dictionary of Biography: Comprising the Most Eminent ...
GENGHIS KHAN.JINGHIS KHAN, orTHEMUGIN, one of those pests known by the
appellation of great conquerors, was born, in 1164, in Tartary, and died in 1227.
He was the son of a petty Mongolian prince; but, by dint of saccessive victories, ...
Richard Alfred Davenport, 1831
we see that although the clan of Mongol was very small in comparison to the
Jinghis Khan army, comprised of almost one-third of all the Asiatic peoples, and
even the Tatan confederacy could not be numerically compared to all the other ...
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The Geographical System of Herodotus Examined and Explained: ...
The incursions of Monguls under Jinghis Khan and Tamerlane, into Persia and
Lower Asia, are to be considered as Scythian invasions : and Persia is at the
present moment overrun with modern Scythians, who are actually in a Nomadic
state ...