Mongol Caucasia : invasions, conquest, and government of a frontier region in thirteenth-century Eurasia (1204-1295) /

"The work focuses on the Mongol conquest and domination of Caucasia in the 13th century, from the Sea of Azov in the north to present-day Georgia and Armenia. While sedentary civilizations and nomadic cultures had a long history of interaction in this region, the Mongol conquest made it into a front...

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Main Author: Pubblici, Lorenzo, 1972- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Italian
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2022]
Series:Brill's Inner Asian library ; v. 41.
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Summary:"The work focuses on the Mongol conquest and domination of Caucasia in the 13th century, from the Sea of Azov in the north to present-day Georgia and Armenia. While sedentary civilizations and nomadic cultures had a long history of interaction in this region, the Mongol conquest made it into a frontier in which Medieval Europe and Asia became more intensely integrated and interconnected. The Mongols made Caucasia into a coherent power based on both European and Asian experiences and traditions. The genesis of this deeply transformational process constitutes the central theme of this book"--
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