Genghis Khan. Batu. Towards the last sea
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Historical novels of the Russian Soviet writer Vasily Jan “Genghis Khan” (1939), “Batu” (1942), “To the“ last sea ”(1955), together constituting the trilogy of the“ Invasion of the Mongols ”, tell about the conquest campaigns of the Mongol-Tatar tribes in the High Asia and Europe in the first half of the 13th century. With a fire and sword, pushing the path from east to west, hordes of nomads under the leadership of Genghis Khan subordinate the Khorezm kingdom to themselves, and after one and a half decades, his grandson’s troops, Khan Baty, go through the Polovtsian steppes, the Volga region and the Caucasus to Russia, crushed to individual principalities, capture Ryazan, they are seized by Ryazan, they are seized. Moscow, Vladimir, Kiev and other Russian cities, after which they rush to the countries of Central Europe, to the Atlantic Ocean, to create an empire that extends from sea to sea ... Cruel and bloody skirmishes on the landed lands, the heroic defense of the besieged cities, the tips of the Great Khan and the advice of the Great Khan and Folk gatherings - in this kaleidoscopic change of paintings and events, a powerful whirlpool of history manifests itself, fascinating and omnipotent rulers, and ordinary mortals, and an individual, and entire nations
Author:
Author:Jan V.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Romance & Love
- Category:Historical Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-389-16275-4
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