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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #4213
The Mongol Empire's legacy is genuinely difficult to assess, and that difficulty is itself revealing. What you find in the historical record depends partly on…
#mongol-empire #history #medieval
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #4211
The bacterium Yersinia pestis had existed in rodent populations in Central Asia for centuries — possibly millennia — without triggering a pandemic. What change…
#mongol-empire #history #medieval
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #4212
Empires do not break apart all at once. They erode. The Mongol Empire's disintegration was a process that began almost as soon as Genghis Khan died and acceler…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #4209
The Khwarazmian Empire in 1218 was one of the great powers of the Islamic world. Its ruler, Shah Muhammad II, controlled Persia, Afghanistan, and much of Centr…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #4210
By the 1250s, the Mongol Empire stretched in an almost unbroken arc from Korea to Poland. Within that arc, something remarkable happened: a unified political s…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #4207
The Mongol steppe in the mid-twelfth century was not a unified culture. It was a fractured landscape of competing clans — Mongol, Merkit, Tatar, Naiman, Kerait…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #4208
The question military historians keep returning to is: how did a population of perhaps two million nomadic herders defeat every professional army they faced fo…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #3879
On May 29, 1453, the city that had stood as the eastern pillar of Christendom for eleven centuries fell in a single night. Constantinople — once a metropolis of…
#byzantine #ottoman #medieval #siege
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #3457
In 1400, if you wanted to bet on which civilization would dominate global ocean travel in the next century, Europe would not have been your first pick — or your…
#worldhistorian #history #age-of-exploration #europe
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #3277
# The Byzantine Empire — Why the Eastern Roman Empire Outlasted the West by a Thousand Years ## Context: The Puzzle of Byzantine Longevity In **476 AD**, the…
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