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Deux Residents mongols en Chine et en Asie centrale de Tchinkkiz Khagan a Khoubilai

An description and comparison of two personages in Mongol history, Yelü Chutsai and Mahmud or Aziz Yalavach, who were able to influence Mongol history from behind the scenes.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-61143-076-9
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Apr 23,2014
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 16
Languages: French
ISBN: 978-1-61143-076-9
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A description and comparison, by the sublibrarian in charge of Eastern manuscripts at the Bibliotheque Nationale, of two little-known figures in Mongol history, Yelü Chutsai and Mahmud or Aziz Yalavach. As "Residents," a position of incredible authority, Yelü Chutsai and Aziz Yalavach were able to influence the rise of the Mongols from behind the scenes.

A description and comparison, by the sublibrarian in charge of Eastern manuscripts at the Bibliotheque Nationale, of two little-known figures in Mongol history, Yelü Chutsai and Mahmud or Aziz Yalavach. As "Residents," a position of incredible authority, Yelü Chutsai and Aziz Yalavach were able to influence the rise of the Mongols from behind the scenes.

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