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Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World

The name Genghis Khan often conjures the image of a relentless, bloodthirsty barbarian on horseback leading a ruthless band of nomadic warriors in the looting of the civilized world. But the surprising truth is that Genghis Khan was a visionary leader whose conquests joined backward Europe with the flourishing cultures of Asia to trigger a global awakening, an unprecedented explosion of technologies, trade, and ideas. In Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World, Jack Weatherford, the only Western scholar ever to be allowed into the Mongols' "Great Taboo"'Genghis Khan's homeland and forbidden burial site'tracks the astonishing story of Genghis Khan and his descendants, and their conquest and transformation of the world. Fighting his way to power on the remote steppes of Mongolia, Genghis Khan developed revolutionary military strategies and weaponry that emphasized rapid attack and siege warfare, which he then brilliantly used to overwhelm opposing armies in Asia, break the back of the Islamic world, and render the armored knights of Europe obsolete. Under Genghis Khan, the Mongol army never numbered more than 100,000 warriors, yet it subjugated more lands and people in twenty-five years than the Romans conquered in four hundred. With an empire that stretched from Siberia to India, from Vietnam to Hungary, and from Korea to the Balkans, the Mongols dramatically redrew the map of the globe, connecting disparate kingdoms into a new world order. But contrary to popular wisdom, Weatherford reveals that the Mongols were not just masters of conquest, but possessed a genius for progressive and benevolent rule. On every level and from any perspective, the scale and scope of Genghis Khan's accomplishments challenge the limits of imagination. Genghis Khan was an innovative leader, the first ruler in many conquered countries to put the power of law above his own power, encourage religious freedom, create public schools, grant diplomatic immunity, abolish torture, and institute free trade. The trade routes he created became lucrative pathways for commerce, but also for ideas, technologies, and expertise that transformed the way people lived. The Mongols introduced the first international paper currency and postal system and developed and spread revolutionary technologies like printing, the cannon, compass, and abacus. They took local foods and products like lemons, carrots, noodles, tea, rugs, playing cards, and pants and turned them into staples of life around the world. The Mongols were the architects of a new way of life at a pivotal time in history. In Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World, Jack Weatherford resurrects the true history of Genghis Khan, from the story of his relentless rise through Mongol tribal culture to the waging of his devastatingly successful wars and the explosion of civilization that the Mongol Empire unleashed. This dazzling work of revisionist history doesn't just paint an unprecedented portrait of a great leader and his legacy, but challenges us to reconsider how the modern world was made. From the Hardcover edition.

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  • "Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world"@tr
  • "Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world"
  • "Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world"@th
  • "Di zao quan qiu hua shi jie di yi ren"
  • "缔造全球化世界的第一人"
  • "Chengjisihan yu jinri shijie zhi xingcheng"
  • "Genghiskhan and the making of the modern world"

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  • "The name Genghis Khan often conjures the image of a relentless, bloodthirsty barbarian on horseback leading a ruthless band of nomadic warriors in the looting of the civilized world. But the surprising truth is that Genghis Khan was a visionary leader whose conquests joined backward Europe with the flourishing cultures of Asia to trigger a global awakening, an unprecedented explosion of technologies, trade, and ideas. In Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World, Jack Weatherford, the only Western scholar ever to be allowed into the Mongols' "Great Taboo"'Genghis Khan's homeland and forbidden burial site'tracks the astonishing story of Genghis Khan and his descendants, and their conquest and transformation of the world. Fighting his way to power on the remote steppes of Mongolia, Genghis Khan developed revolutionary military strategies and weaponry that emphasized rapid attack and siege warfare, which he then brilliantly used to overwhelm opposing armies in Asia, break the back of the Islamic world, and render the armored knights of Europe obsolete. Under Genghis Khan, the Mongol army never numbered more than 100,000 warriors, yet it subjugated more lands and people in twenty-five years than the Romans conquered in four hundred. With an empire that stretched from Siberia to India, from Vietnam to Hungary, and from Korea to the Balkans, the Mongols dramatically redrew the map of the globe, connecting disparate kingdoms into a new world order. But contrary to popular wisdom, Weatherford reveals that the Mongols were not just masters of conquest, but possessed a genius for progressive and benevolent rule. On every level and from any perspective, the scale and scope of Genghis Khan's accomplishments challenge the limits of imagination. Genghis Khan was an innovative leader, the first ruler in many conquered countries to put the power of law above his own power, encourage religious freedom, create public schools, grant diplomatic immunity, abolish torture, and institute free trade. The trade routes he created became lucrative pathways for commerce, but also for ideas, technologies, and expertise that transformed the way people lived. The Mongols introduced the first international paper currency and postal system and developed and spread revolutionary technologies like printing, the cannon, compass, and abacus. They took local foods and products like lemons, carrots, noodles, tea, rugs, playing cards, and pants and turned them into staples of life around the world. The Mongols were the architects of a new way of life at a pivotal time in history. In Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World, Jack Weatherford resurrects the true history of Genghis Khan, from the story of his relentless rise through Mongol tribal culture to the waging of his devastatingly successful wars and the explosion of civilization that the Mongol Empire unleashed. This dazzling work of revisionist history doesn't just paint an unprecedented portrait of a great leader and his legacy, but challenges us to reconsider how the modern world was made. From the Hardcover edition."@en
  • "A re-evaluation of Genghis Khan's rise to power examines the reforms the conqueror instituted throughout his empire and his uniting of East and West, which set the foundation for the nation-states and economic systems of the modern era."
  • "A re-evaluation of Genghis Khan's rise to power examines the reforms the conqueror instituted throughout his empire and his uniting of East and West, which set the foundation for the nation-states and economic systems of the modern era."@he
  • "A re-evaluation of Genghis Khan's rise to power examines the reforms the conqueror instituted throughout his empire and his uniting of East and West, which set the foundation for the nation-states and economic systems of the modern era."@en
  • "Chinggis khaan's role in World History"
  • "Mongolian edition of Jack Weatherford's Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world."
  • "A thought provoking re-evaluation of Genghis Khan's rise to power sheds light on the revolutionary reforms the conqueror instituted throughout his empire, including religious freedom, diplomatic immunity, and the creation of the Silk Road free trade zone as well as on his uniting of the East and West, which set the foundation for the nation states and global economic systems of the modern era. Reprint. The Mongol army led by Genghis Khan subjugated more lands and people in twenty years than the Romans did in four hundred. In nearly every country the Mongols conquered, they brought an unprecedented rise in cultural communication, expanded trade, and a blossoming of civilization. Vastly more progressive than his European or Asian counterparts, Genghis Khan abolished torture, granted universal religious freedom, and smashed feudal systems of aristocratic privilege. From the story of his rise through the tribal culture to the explosion of civilization that the Mongol Empire unleashed, this brilliant work of revisionist history is nothing less than the epic story of how the modern world was made."
  • "A thought provoking re-evaluation of Genghis Khan's rise to power sheds light on the revolutionary reforms the conqueror instituted throughout his empire, including religious freedom, diplomatic immunity, and the creation of the Silk Road free trade zone as well as on his uniting of the East and West, which set the foundation for the nation states and global economic systems of the modern era. Reprint. The Mongol army led by Genghis Khan subjugated more lands and people in twenty years than the Romans did in four hundred. In nearly every country the Mongols conquered, they brought an unprecedented rise in cultural communication, expanded trade, and a blossoming of civilization. Vastly more progressive than his European or Asian counterparts, Genghis Khan abolished torture, granted universal religious freedom, and smashed feudal systems of aristocratic privilege. From the story of his rise through the tribal culture to the explosion of civilization that the Mongol Empire unleashed, this brilliant work of revisionist history is nothing less than the epic story of how the modern world was made."@en

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  • "成吉思汗与今日世界之形成"
  • "成吉思汗与今日世界之形成 : 缔造全球化世界的第一人"
  • "成吉思汗与今日世界之形成 = Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world"
  • "Ȯ̇̇̇̇̇̇̇̇̇̇̇̇̇̇̇nȯȯ̇giĭn ertȯnt︠s︡iĭg u̇ndėslėgch ėzėn Chingės Khaan"
  • "Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World"@en
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  • "Ȯnȯȯgiĭn ertȯnt︠s︡iĭg u̇ndėslėgch ėzėn Chingis khaan"
  • "Ch'inggisŭk'an : cham tŭn Yurŏp ŭl kkaeuda"
  • "Chengjisihan yu jin ri shi jie zhi xing cheng"
  • "Čhēngkitkhān mahāburut phūplīan lōk"@th
  • "Czyngis Chan"@pl
  • "Genghis Khan y el inicio del mundo moderno"
  • "Genghis Khan y el inicio del mundo moderno"@es
  • "Genghis Khan And The Making Of The Modern World"
  • "Өнөөгийн ертөнцийг үндэслэгч эзэн Чингэс Хаан"
  • "Chengjisihan yu jin ri shi jie zhi xing cheng = Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world"
  • "G'ingis Ḥan"
  • "เจงิกส่ขาน มหาุบุรษู้ผเปี่ลยนโลก"
  • "เจงกิสข่าน มหาบุรุษผู้เปลี่ยนโลก"
  • "Chengjisihan yu jin ri shi jie zhi xing cheng : Di zao quan qiu hua shi jie de di yi ren"
  • "Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world"@en
  • "Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world"
  • "Djingis khan och modernitetens uppkomst"@sv
  • "Genghis Khan : and the making of the modern world"
  • "칭기스칸 : 잠든 유럽 을 깨우다"
  • "Чингисхан и рождение современного мира"
  • "ג׳ינגיס ח׳אן"
  • "Chingiskhan i rozhdenie sovremennogo mira"
  • "ג'ינגיס ח'אן"
  • "Cheng ji si han yu jin ri shi jie zhi xing cheng"
  • "Cengiz Han ve modern dünyayı anlamak"@tr
  • "Ȯnȯȯgiĭn ertȯnt︠s︡iĭg u̇ndėslėgch ėzėn Chingės Khaan"
  • "เจงกิสข่าน มหาบุรุษผู้เปลี่ยนโลก = Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world"

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