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The Mongol World
Mongols in the Mamluk Sultanate
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Author(s):
Josephine van den Bent
Publication date:
April 4 2022
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Routledge
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April 4 2022
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: 855-871
DOI:
10.4324/9781315165172-69
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 33
Mongolia before Chinggis Khan*
pp. 51
The Rise of Chinggis Khan
pp. 68
The Early Mongol State*
pp. 89
The Mongol Conquest of Xi Xia
pp. 101
The Mongol Conquest of the Jin Empire, 1211–1234
pp. 118
The Mongol Conquest of the Song Empire, 1234–1279
pp. 137
The Conquest of Qara Khitai and Western Siberia
pp. 150
Conquest of the Dasht-i Qipchaq
pp. 164
The Mongol Conquest of Rus'
pp. 183
The Mongol Invasions of Europe
pp. 196
The Mongol Conquest of Iran
pp. 213
The Mongol Conquest of Caucasia
pp. 227
The Mongol Conquest of the Near East
pp. 245
The Jochid Ulus
pp. 263
The Yuan Empire
pp. 279
The Ilkhanate
pp. 298
The Middle Empire
pp. 319
The Yasa
pp. 331
Jarqu and Jarquchin
pp. 341
Daughters, Consort Families and the Military
pp. 351
Mongol State Formation and Imperial Transformation
pp. 370
The Keshig
pp. 382
The Jam System
pp. 409
Consort Families in the Successor Khanates
pp. 422
Elite Women in the Mongol Empire
pp. 443
Mongol Monetary Trends
pp. 458
Maritime Silk Route
pp. 468
Taxation in the Jochid Ulus
pp. 484
Overland Trade in the Mongol World
pp. 507
The Archaeology of the Mongol Empire
pp. 534
The Art History and Material Culture of the Yuan Empire
pp. 560
The Visual World of the Ilkhanids and Chaghadaids
pp. 588
Archaeology and the Material Culture of the Ulus Jochi (Golden Horde)
pp. 625
Shamans at the Court of the Qa'an
pp. 631
Nestorian Christianity among the Mongols
pp. 642
The Islamization of the Mongols
pp. 662
Daoism in the Mongol Empire
pp. 671
Confucianism in the Mongol Empire
pp. 681
Buddhism in the Mongol Empire
pp. 697
Judaism and the Mongol Empire
pp. 709
Arabic Medicine in China and in the Mongol World
pp. 719
Mapping and Exploration
pp. 751
Yuan Chinese Attitudes toward the Mongols
pp. 761
The Mongols in the Eyes of the Armenians
pp. 772
The Mongols in the Eyes of the Koryo People
pp. 790
The Mongols in the Eyes of the Uyghurs
pp. 799
From Brutes to Bodhisattvas
pp. 814
The Mongols in the Eyes of the Iranians
pp. 826
The Mongols in the Eyes of the Rus'
pp. 842
The Mongols in the Eyes of the Papal and Royal Missions to Mongolia and China (C. 1245–1370)
pp. 855
Mongols in the Mamluk Sultanate
pp. 872
The Outer Limits of Steppe Power
pp. 890
The Mongols in South Asia
pp. 907
The Mongol Invasions of Japan and their Legacy
pp. 923
The Chinggisid Legacy in the Middle East
pp. 936
The Timurids and the Mongol Empire
pp. 953
Rescuing Legitimate Narrative by Re-Imaging Qubilai Qa'an*
pp. 973
The Legacy of the Mongol Empire in Mongolia
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