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eng |
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fre |
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| Número de clasificación |
400 DS 785 |
| Número de ítem |
G882e 1996 |
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| Número de clasificación |
958 |
| 100 1# - ENTRADA PRINCIPAL--NOMBRE DE PERSONA |
| Nombre de persona |
Grousset, René, |
| Fechas asociadas al nombre |
1885-1952 |
| 245 14 - MENCIÓN DEL TÍTULO |
| Título |
The empire of the steppes : |
| Resto del título |
a history of central Asia / |
| Mención de responsabilidad, etc. |
René Grousset ; translated from the French by Naomi Walford. |
| 260 ## - PUBLICACIÓN, DISTRIBUCIÓN, ETC. |
| Lugar de publicación, distribución, etc. |
New York, N.Y. : |
| Nombre del editor, distribuidor, etc. |
Barnes and Noble Books |
| Fecha de publicación, distribución, etc. |
1970. |
| 300 ## - DESCRIPCIÓN FÍSICA |
| Extensión |
xxx, 687 p. : |
| Otras características físicas |
maps ; |
| Dimensiones |
22 cm. |
| 504 ## - NOTA DE BIBLIOGRAFÍA, ETC. |
| Nota de bibliografía, etc. |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 543-632) and index. |
| 505 0# - NOTA DE CONTENIDO CON FORMATO |
| Nota de contenido con formato |
I. The high plateaus of Asia until the thriteenth century: 1. Early history of the Steppes : Scythians and Huns: The antiquity of Steppe civilization. The Scythians. Scythian art. The Sarmatians and Western Siberia. Pre-Turkic cultures of the Altai. Origins of the Hsiung-nu. Hunnic art. The first thrust of the Hsiung-nu and the migration of the Yèueh-chih. The repercussions of the first victories of the Hunds : collapse of Greek domination in Afghanistan. Conflicts between the Hsiung-nu and the early Han : split with the western Hsiung-nu. Conflicts between China and the Hsiung-nu during the period of the Later Han Dynasty : split with the southern Hsiung-nu. The Silk Road. Pan Ch°ao's conquest of the Tarim Basin. Civilization of the Tarim oases at the end of antiquity and the beginning of the Middle Ages. Supplanting the northern Hsiung-nu by the Hsien-pi in the Empire of Mongolia. The great invasions of the fourth century : North China conquered by the Hsiung-nu and the Hsien-pi. The kingdom of the Tabgatch Turks, or Toba, and the Mongol khanate of the Juan-juan. The last Minusinsk culture. The Ephthalite Huns. The Huns in Europe : Atyila ; 2. The Early Middle Ages : T°u-chèueh, Uigur, and Khitan: The empire of the T°u-chèueh. Partition of the T°u-chèueh Empire. The destruction of the khanate of the eastern T°u-chèueh by Emperor T°ai-tsung. Dissolution of the khanate of the western T°u-chèueh. The Indo-European oases of the Tarim at the accession of the T°ang Dynasty. The establishment of the T°ang Protectorate in the Tarim Basin. T°ang China, lord of Central Asia. The last balze of T°u-chèueh power : Mo-ch°o Khagan. Kul-tegin and Mo-ki-lien. Destruction of the empire of the eastern T°u-chèueh : rise of the Uigur Empire. The peak of T°ang power : the subjection of western Turkestan. Chinese and Arab rivalry west of the Pamirs. The Chinese in the Pamirs, 747-750. The collapse of T°ang domination in Central Asia. The Uigur Turkic empire. The Sha-t°o Turks. The Khitan. The Jurchid ; 3. The Turks and Islam to the thirteenth century: The Iranian barrier against the Turkic world in the tenth century : the Samanids. The Tuckicizing of Kashgaria and Transoxiana : the Karakhanids. Role of the Seljuks in Turkish history. Sultan Sanjar and the Watch on the Oxus. The Kara-Khitai Empire. The Khwarizmian Empire ; 4. The Russian Steppe from the sixth to the thirteenth centuries: The Avars. Bulgars and Magyars. The Khazars. Petchenegs and Kipchaks -- II. The Jenghiz-khanite Mongols: 5. Jenghiz Khan: Mongolia in the twelfth century. First attempts at unity among the Mongols. The youth of Jenghiz Khan. Jenghiz Khan, vassal of the Kerayit. Breach with the Wang-khan : conquest of the Kerayit country. Conquest of the Naiman country : unification of Mongolia. jenghiz Khan : Emperor. The new Mongol Empire : state and army. Conquest of northern China. Mongol conquest of the old Kara-Khitai Empire. Destruction of the Khwarizmian Empire. Raid by Jebe and Sèubèotèai into Persia and Russia. The last years of Jenghiz Khan. Jenghiz Khan : his character and achievements ; 6. The three immediate successors to Jenghiz Khan: Distribution of appanages among Jenghiz Khan's sons. The reigh of Ogèodèai (1229-41). Destruction of the Kin Realm by the Mongols. Conquest of western Persia by the Mongols. Batu's and Sèubèotèai's campaigns in Europe. Tèorèagèanèa's regency (1242-46). Gèuyèuk's reign (1246-48). Regency of Oghul Qaimish. Mongka's reign (1251-59). Rubruck's journey. Monka's war against the Sung Empire ; |
| 505 0# - NOTA DE CONTENIDO CON FORMATO |
| Nota de contenido con formato |
7. Kublai and the Mongol Dynasty of China: Rivalry between Kublai and Ariq-bèogèa. Conquest of the Sung Empire. Wars in Japan, Indochina, and Java. Struggle with Qaidu. Kublai's government : Mongol and Chinese policy. Religious policy of Kublai and his successors : Buddhism. Religious policy of Kublai and his successors : Nestorianism. Marco Polo's journey. Economic prosperity in China under Mongol rule. Catholicism in China under the Mongol Dynasty. The last of the Kublai line and the expulsion of the Mongols from China ; 8. Turkestan under the House of Jagatai: The Jagatai Khanate : origins and general characteristics. Alghu;s reign : Jagataite attempt at independence. The Khanate of Jagatai under Qaidu's suzerainty. The Khanate of Jagatai at its zenith : Duwa, Esen-buqa, and Kebek. Schism in the Khanate of Jagatai : Transoxiana and Mogholistan. Transoxiana under the rule of Emir Qazghan. Tughluq Timur : reintegration of Jagatai ; 9. Mongol Persia and the House of Hulèagu: The Mongol regime in Persia until the coming of Hulèagu : Chomaghan, Baiju, and Eljigidèai. The Mongol regime in Persia to the arrival of Hulèagu : Kèorgèuz and Arghun Agha. Hulèagu's reign : destruction of the Assassins, conquest of Baghdad, and annihilation of the Caliphate. Hulèagu sympathy with Christianity. Expedition of Hulèagu to Syria. Hulèagu's last years. Abaqa's reign. Arghun's reign. Rabban Sauma's embassy to the West. The reigns of Gaikhatu and Baidu. Ghazan's reign. Oljaitu's reign. Abu Sa®id's reign. Dissolution of the Mongol Khanate of Persia ; 10. The Khanate of Kipchak: Jèochi and his sons : the Golden Horde, the White Horde, and the Ulus of Shayban. Batu and Berke. Nogai and Toqtai. èOzbeg and Janibeg. Mamai and Toqtamish ; 11. Tamerlane: The Kingdom of Transoxiana delivered from the Mongols by Tamerlane. Duel of Tamerlane and Mir Husain. Ruler of Transoxiana and the Timurid Empire. Conquest of Khwarizim. Expeditions to Mogholistan and Uiguria. Conquest of eastern Iran. Conquest of western Iran. Tamerlane and Kipchak. Expedition to India. Tamerlane and the mamelukes. Tamerlane and the Ottoman Empire. The conquest of China. The Tamerlane succession : Shah Eukh's reign. Abu Sa®id. The last Timurids -- III. The last Mongols: 12. The Mongols of Russia: The end of the Golden Horde. The khanates of the Crimea, Astrakhan, and Kazan ; 13. The Shaybanids: From Shayban to Abu®l Khair. Muhammad Shaybani and the Shaybanid Khanate of Transoxiana. The Khanate of Bukhara under the Astrakhanids and Mangits, The Khanate of Khiva. The Khanate of Kokand. The Shaybanids of Siberia ; 14. The last Jagataites: Resurgence of Mogholistan after Tamerlane : Vais-khan and Esen-bugha. Yunus and the Jagataite revenge upon the House of Tamerlane. The Jagataites thrown back east of the T®ein Shan Range : influence of the Timurid Renaissance in Kashgaria : the historian Haidar-Mirza. The last Jagataites. The Khojas of Kashgaria ; 15. The last empires of Mongolia from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century: Anarchy in Mongolia after 1370. The first Oirat Empire : Toghan and Esen-taiji. The last Jenghiz-khanite restoration : Dayan-khan and Altan-khan. Partition of the Dayanid Empire : the Ordos and Khalka khanates. Conversion of the eastern Mongols to Lamaism. Conquest of China by the Manchus. The western Mongols in the seventeenth century. Movements of peoples among the western Mongols : the Kalmuck migration. The Khoshot Khanate of Tsaidam and the Koko Nor, Protector of the Tibetan Church. The Dzungar kingdom under the Choros Dynasty : Ba®atur-khongtaiji's reign. Galdan's reign (1676-97) : foundation of the Dzungar Empire. The Dzungar Empire under Tsewang Rabdan (1697-1727). Galdan Tsereng's reign (1727-45). Dawaji and Amursana : annexation of Dzungaria by the Manchu Empire. The unfulfilled destiny of the western Mongols. Annexation of Kashgaria by the Manchu Empire. |
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| Nombre geográfico |
Asia, Central |
| Subdivisión general |
History. |
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| Nombre geográfico |
Asia Central |
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Historia |
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Walford, Naomi |
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17700 |
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traductora |
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Libro |
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