Genghis Khan: the history of the world conqueror
Material type: TextSeries: Manchester Medieval Sources SeriesPublication details: Manchester, UK: Manchester Univ. Press, 1997Description: 763pISBN:- 0719051452 (pbk.)
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A work considered to be one of the masterpieces of Persian prose literature, is concerned with the career of Genghis Khan (1206-1227), who founded the Mongol empire. This book is about the influence of Genghis Khan's conquest in Persia.The narrator of this book, Juvaini, a contemporary of that time, based his story on the many recollections of his father and grandfather and also from his own.
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