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... society had a strong nomadic component and that Mongol society was firmly based on pastoral nomadism makes this comparison even more interesting . The preconditions of these conquests bear some remarkable similarities . Read at the ...
... society had a strong nomadic component and that Mongol society was firmly based on pastoral nomadism makes this comparison even more interesting . The preconditions of these conquests bear some remarkable similarities . Read at the ...
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British Academy. The answer , apparently , is that Arabian society , while having been politically fragmented just like Mongol society before Jenghiz Khan's ascension to power , was much more heterogeneous than the societies of the ...
British Academy. The answer , apparently , is that Arabian society , while having been politically fragmented just like Mongol society before Jenghiz Khan's ascension to power , was much more heterogeneous than the societies of the ...
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... society , firstly and rapidly in the later nineteenth century , and then in re - building its economy and society after the Second World War . As E. L. Jones notes , ' Japan was the only successful non - European industrialiser ...
... society , firstly and rapidly in the later nineteenth century , and then in re - building its economy and society after the Second World War . As E. L. Jones notes , ' Japan was the only successful non - European industrialiser ...
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