
The Dark History of the Mongol Empire - Genghis Khan's Genocides, the Sack of Baghdad, the Black Death Connection, and the 40 Million Dead Behind the Pax Mongolica
By Skriuwer.com40 MILLION DEAD. HISTORY CALLED IT PROGRESS.
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The Mongol conquests killed more people as a share of global population than any event before or since, including the World Wars. The Dark History of the Mongol Empire examines the genocides engineered by Genghis Khan, the deliberate sack of Baghdad that ended the Islamic Golden Age, and the compelling evidence linking Mongol trade routes to the Black Death pandemic that followed.
The Pax Mongolica had a price. Almost nobody talks about what it was.
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