The Mongol Empire
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SPICE Curriculum Unit, 2012
How did a starving boy in the dry Mongolian steppes grow to become the founder and leader of history's largest empire? At its zenith the emipire's influence stretched from Sotheast Asia to central Europe and from Korea to Syria. After it collapsed, the empire left a legacy of intercontinental commercial, cultural, and technological diffusion across Eurasia. This curriculum unit introduces students to the various societies, individuals, and dynamics that played a part in the saga of the Mongol Empire. // SPICE Stanford, CA: Stanford University, 2012.
How did a starving boy in the dry Mongolian steppes grow to become the founder and leader of history's largest empire? At its zenith the emipire's influence stretched from Sotheast Asia to central Europe and from Korea to Syria. After it collapsed, the empire left a legacy of intercontinental commercial, cultural, and technological diffusion across Eurasia. This curriculum unit introduces students to the various societies, individuals, and dynamics that played a part in the saga of the Mongol Empire. // SPICE Stanford, CA: Stanford University, 2012.
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