Empire of the Prairie Volume 2 4500 Years of Nomadic Tribes History Japan
by Kenneth W. Harl, Katsuhiro Mizuno
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Empire of the Prairie Volume 2 4500 Years of Nomadic Tribes History Japan Key Features ✔ Discover the comprehensive volume "Empire of the Prairie Volume 2: 4500 Years of Nomadic Tribes History in Eurasia," a detailed exploration of the nomadic civilizations that shaped world history. This book traces the rise and fall of influential tribes such as the Scythians, Huns, Turks, and Mongols, highlighting their military conquests, cultural exchanges, and religious influences across the vast Eurasian steppes. Beginning with the emergence of Genghis Khan and his empire, the narrative covers pivotal events including the conquests of Timur, the Mongol invasions of Europe and the Middle East, and the eventual decline of nomadic dominance with the advent of gunpowder and maritime trade routes. Richly illustrated with historical insights, this volume offers a panoramic view of how nomadic peoples influenced global civilization. ✔ Key features include detailed chapters on Turkic peoples, the Silk Road, the rise of the Mongol Empire, and the legacy of conquerors like Genghis Khan and Timur. It also examines interactions with civilizations such as Byzantium, China, and the Islamic world, providing a nuanced understanding of Eurasian history. ✔ Item Specifics: ✔ C:Condition: Like New (Never read) ✔ C:Title: Empire of the Prairie Volume 2 4500 Years of Nomadic Tribes History Japan ✔ C:Language: Japanese ✔ C:Format: Hardcover Book ✔ C:Publisher: Not specified ✔ C:Publication Year: Not specifie
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