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      Livre Littérature Générale - Wang, Hui - 31/07/2025 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Wang, Hui
    • Editeur : Hui Wang
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 31/07/2025
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 246.0
    • ISBN : 9789189998919



    • Sommaire:
      Genghis Khan: A History of China, PART TWO, takes readers deep into the turbulent middle years of the Mongol story, when family ties broke apart and empires were born. The drama opens with Genghis Khan and his sons-Jochi, Chagatai, ?gedei, and Tolui- torn by conflict, a rift that threatened the unity of the steppe. What followed was the Desert Blood Battle, a clash where survival balanced on a knife's edge, and the cunning of commanders like Subutai and Jebe meant the difference between victory and ruin. Strategy plays a starring role in these chapters. From a chain of clever stratagems that outwitted powerful enemies, to the decisive battle against the Naiman, every move reshaped the destiny of the tribes. The moment Genghis Khan raised the standard and declared the creation of the Mongol Empire marked a turning point in world history, and the fragile days of the early empire reveal both ambition and uncertainty as new institutions took root. Not all threats came from the battlefield. The notorious Beauty Contest Dispute with Khuchar and the Tumad tribe tested alliances, while military triumphs such as the capture of Zhongdu, capital of the Jin dynasty, showed the ferocity of Mongol arms. Yet the Khan's mind was never free of danger-old enemies like the Merkit and Naiman survivors remained a constant thorn in the heart, driving further campaigns to secure the empire's future. The story expands across continents with the confrontation against the Khwarezmian Empire. Here readers meet Shah Muhammad II and his son Jalal al-Din, foes who forced the Mongols into their most daring expedition yet-the legendary Lion's Westward Campaign. Battles raged along rivers and deserts, filled with moments of victory snatched from the jaws of defeat, where Subutai, Jebe, and the Khan himself carved their names into history. This volume closes with the Mongol army's return from the West, a march heavy with triumph and exhaustion, before fate delivered the hardest blow of all: the fall of a giant star....