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Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
By Jack Weatherford
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Jack Weatherford retraces the rise of Genghis Khan from a hunted outcast on the steppe to the founder of the largest land empire in history. He argues the Mongols stitched Eurasia into a single network of trade, ideas and law. A vivid, much-debated bestseller and the most popular gateway to Mongol history.
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Jack Weatherford retraces the rise of Genghis Khan from a hunted outcast on the steppe to the founder of the largest land empire in history. He argues the Mongols stitched Eurasia into a single network of trade, ideas and law. A vivid, much-debated bestseller and the most popular gateway to Mongol history.
In English
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