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MonSoc Shop Robert W. Reid, A Brief Political and Military Chronology of the Mediaeval Mongols, from the Birth of Chinggis Qan to the Death of Qubilai Qaghan (Occasional Papers, No. 24)
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Robert W. Reid, A Brief Political and Military Chronology of the Mediaeval Mongols, from the Birth of Chinggis Qan to the Death of Qubilai Qaghan (Occasional Papers, No. 24)

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A detailed chronology of the Mongol conquests. Robert Reid accurately summarizes the current knowledge about their campaigns, invasions, and civil wars from Chinggis Khan to Qubilai Khan and from Vietnam to Vienna. This is a must-have reference work for any student of the Mongol world empire. 108 pages. ISBN 910980-64-0.

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A detailed chronology of the Mongol conquests. Robert Reid accurately summarizes the current knowledge about their campaigns, invasions, and civil wars from Chinggis Khan to Qubilai Khan and from Vietnam to Vienna. This is a must-have reference work for any student of the Mongol world empire. 108 pages. ISBN 910980-64-0.

A detailed chronology of the Mongol conquests. Robert Reid accurately summarizes the current knowledge about their campaigns, invasions, and civil wars from Chinggis Khan to Qubilai Khan and from Vietnam to Vienna. This is a must-have reference work for any student of the Mongol world empire. 108 pages. ISBN 910980-64-0.

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