The Mongols by Morris Rossabi

This concise study traces the rise of the Mongols from steppe nomads to creators of the largest contiguous land empire, outlining Genghis Khan’s unification, military tactics, and administrative innovations, and examines how Mongol rule reshaped Eurasian trade, cultural exchange, and urban life while reassessing myths of unrelenting brutality to highlight their complex political, economic, and cultural legacy.

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