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“In 1204 on the East Asian steppe, Genghis Khan’s Mongol soldiers defeated enemies known as the Merkits, killed the Merkit princes, and took their wives and families as spoils. One of these wives was named Töregene…”
So begins today’s story from Dr. Anne F. Broadbridge.
For further reading:
Women and the Making of the Mongol Empire, by Anne F. Broadbridge (Cambridge University Press, 2018)
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“In 1204 on the East Asian steppe, Genghis Khan’s Mongol soldiers defeated enemies known as the Merkits, killed the Merkit princes, and took their wives and families as spoils. One of these wives was named Töregene…”
So begins today’s story from Dr. Anne F. Broadbridge.
For further reading:
Women and the Making of the Mongol Empire, by Anne F. Broadbridge (Cambridge University Press, 2018)