This is the published version of a book chapter, which has been uploaded with permission from the publisher
Mongol khatuns, or queens, were active participants in governance and politics. With the rise and ex...
The Mongol empire (1206–1368) caused massive transformations in the composition and functioning of e...
The Mongol empire (1206–1368) caused massive transformations in the composition and functioning of e...
This is the published version of a book chapter, which has been uploaded with permission from the pu...
Qubilai (1215-1295) and his Yuan dynasty (1260-1388) brought critical change to the Great Mongol Emp...
In the period after the death of Genghis Khan, Mongolia continued to rapidly ex-pand the Empire, als...
In the mid-fourteenth century the branch of the Mongol empire in China, the Yuan dynasty (1279-1368)...
The paper examines the etnogenesis of the Mongol tribes from the period of the Rouran and Shiwei tri...
This book chapter is being made available in KU ScholarWorks with the permission of the publisher
This book chapter is being made available in KU ScholarWorks with the permission of the publisher
At the beginning of the 13th century, the Mongolian state established by Genghis Khan in East Asia s...
abstract: Based on literary works produced by the multiethnic literati of the Jin dynasty (1115–1234...
本?究はJSPS科研費22251008, 22720270, 23320154の助成を受けたものである。This paper aims to elucidate the multilateral re...
• Analyses cultural change not only in Mongolia but also in the wider Mongol lands in China and Russ...
Since Činggis Qan’s unification of various peoples on the Mongolian plateau in 1206, the Mongols qui...
Mongol khatuns, or queens, were active participants in governance and politics. With the rise and ex...
The Mongol empire (1206–1368) caused massive transformations in the composition and functioning of e...
The Mongol empire (1206–1368) caused massive transformations in the composition and functioning of e...
This is the published version of a book chapter, which has been uploaded with permission from the pu...
Qubilai (1215-1295) and his Yuan dynasty (1260-1388) brought critical change to the Great Mongol Emp...
In the period after the death of Genghis Khan, Mongolia continued to rapidly ex-pand the Empire, als...
In the mid-fourteenth century the branch of the Mongol empire in China, the Yuan dynasty (1279-1368)...
The paper examines the etnogenesis of the Mongol tribes from the period of the Rouran and Shiwei tri...
This book chapter is being made available in KU ScholarWorks with the permission of the publisher
This book chapter is being made available in KU ScholarWorks with the permission of the publisher
At the beginning of the 13th century, the Mongolian state established by Genghis Khan in East Asia s...
abstract: Based on literary works produced by the multiethnic literati of the Jin dynasty (1115–1234...
本?究はJSPS科研費22251008, 22720270, 23320154の助成を受けたものである。This paper aims to elucidate the multilateral re...
• Analyses cultural change not only in Mongolia but also in the wider Mongol lands in China and Russ...
Since Činggis Qan’s unification of various peoples on the Mongolian plateau in 1206, the Mongols qui...
Mongol khatuns, or queens, were active participants in governance and politics. With the rise and ex...
The Mongol empire (1206–1368) caused massive transformations in the composition and functioning of e...
The Mongol empire (1206–1368) caused massive transformations in the composition and functioning of e...