His actions alienated many, particularly military leaders who could have better resisted the Mongol invasion. By focusing more on consolidating his own power rather than defending the empire ...
Unlike Huns of Atila the Great, whose invasion did not create a state ... Pow’s academic interests are the Mongol Empire, the Mongol-European relations and the Mongol campaign in the Near ...
87-104 (18 pages) After a successful conquest of large parts of Syria in 1258 and 1259 CE, the Mongol army lost the battle of ʿAyn ... Historicizing the ‘Beyond’. The Mongolian invasion as a new ...
was elected commander in chief of the western part of the Mongol empire. Khan is confronted by a deeply spiritual man named Cesareani and a castle in Hungary that halts his invasion of Europe and ...