Uzurpators and impostors "steppe empires". History of the Turkic-Mongolian states in coups
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The book is dedicated to the struggle for power in the Turkic-Mongolian states, starting with the Genghis Khan empire in the first half of the XIII century. And ending with the latest attempts to create independent khanates in Central Asia already in the 20th century. The circumstances of the struggle for power in Mongolia, central are investigated. Asia, Iran, the Golden Horde and the states that arose after its collapse. The author concludes that at different times and in different countries, applicants to the throne, who had not too legitimate rights to it, often used similar justifications of their claims and speeches against competitors.
The book is intended for historians, orientalists, jurists, political scientists, students, learning these specialties, as well as for all those interested in the problems of the history of Eurasia and traditional statehood
The book is intended for historians, orientalists, jurists, political scientists, students, learning these specialties, as well as for all those interested in the problems of the history of Eurasia and traditional statehood
Author:
Author:Khunya R.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91852-152-6
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