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The Mongol Conquests: A Captivating Guide to the Invasions and Conquests Initiated by Genghis Khan That Created the Vast Mongol Empire

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The Mongols were known to be both merciful as well as tolerant. Moreover, their conquests weren’t aimed against civilized life; in fact, they helped connect numerous cultures and facilitated the spread of ideas and knowledge across the continent. Of course, the Mongols themselves were not uncultured brutes, as they had their own civilization, society, and traditions. With all that being said, this does not mean they were innocent for all the destruction they caused. Instead, it is implied that the Mongols weren’t like fire, causing annihilation wherever they passed. They were more like water, capable of causing floods and carving mountains while at the same time creating fertile soil and giving life.

Like many other topics in history, the Mongol story has more than one side, and this book will try to present as many as possible. It will explore both the bloody history of Genghis Khan and his conquests while showing that he and his fellow Mongols were capable of much more than that. Diving deep inside their culture and society, we’ll cast off their barbaric image. They will be exposed for what they actually were, mere humans like any other on this Earth. Hopefully, by the end of this guide of the Mongol conquests, you will get a better understanding of not only the history of the Mongols but of all of humankind as well.

In The Mongol Conquests: A Captivating Guide to the Invasions and Conquests Initiated by Genghis Khan That Created the Vast Mongol Empire, you will discover topics such as
Origin of the Mongols Rise of Genghis Khan and the Unification of the Steppes The Mongol Conquest of the East Genghis Khan’s Revenge Death and Succession of the Great Khan From Unity to Division - Genghis’ Heirs The Last of the Great Khans The Mongol War Machine Mongol State, Society, and Culture And much, much more! So if you want to learn more about the Mongol Conquests, scroll up and click the "add to cart" button!

115 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 11, 2019

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206 reviews4 followers
March 31, 2020
Interesting read. So much I never knew and now want to explore characters, incidents and cultures further!
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November 28, 2023
Story of a vast empire






As usual this captivating history was concise,precise and full of much history. The Mongols were more than the popular myths of plunder and blood. From the mind of Genghis Khan came the light horse cavalry ,a law code,methods of assimilating conquered men into the Mongols hoard,battle plans of intelligence gathering,adoption of technology and language and arts from conquered peoples and so much more!
As for the achievements of the sons and grandsons ,I advise forming a genealogy table to track the locations and battles of each one else you get lost in too much detail. The maps are essential and the illustrations are beautiful.
I am going to read a companion book on Genghis Khan- there is so much to this history.




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May 3, 2022
Quick, basic, and informative read. Profitable.

A good piece to gain a basic knowledge of the subject matter. I rather enjoyed learning some of the history of the Mongols.
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