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Mongols, Turks, And Others Eurasian Nomads And The Sedentary World


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Reuven Amitai, "Mongols, Turks, And Others: Eurasian Nomads And The Sedentary World"
English | 2004 | pages: 572 | ISBN: 9004140964 | PDF | 10,2 mb
The interaction between the Eurasian pastoral nomads - most famously the Mongols and Turks - and the surrounding sedentary societies is a major theme in world history. Nomads were not only raiders and conquerors, but also transmitted commodities, ideas, technologies and other cultural items. At the same time, their sedentary neighbours affected the nomads, in such aspects as religion, technology, and political culture. The essays in this volume use a broad comparative approach that highlights the multifarious nature of nomadic society and its changing relations with the sedentary world in the vicinity of China, Russia and the Middle East, from antiquity into the contemporary world.


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