An illustration from the 14th century Jami‛ al-Tawarikh by Rashid al-Din (https://warfare.x10host.com/Persia/14/Diez_Album-p59.htm). This piece is part of a series ...
Geography, demographics, religion, technology, and a state’s institutions determined why certain states exercised power and how different regions developed the way that they did. This piece is the ...
Introduction: State of Research and Future Directions of Xiongnu Studies / Ursula Brosseder, Bryan K. Miller -- Concepts of the polity -- Ethnogenesis, coevolution and political morphology of the ...
The Xiongnu built a multiethnic empire on the Mongolian steppe that was connected by trade to Rome, Egypt, and Imperial China. Artist reconstruction of life among the Xiongnu imperial elite by ...
Geographically, Mongolia is sandwiched between Russia and China, which limits its room for manoeuvre in foreign trade. The ...
Spanning from the Danube estuary to the Altai Mountains, the Eurasian Steppe has long nurtured mobile herding societies whose livelihoods centred on domesticated horses, sheep, cattle and, in upland ...
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