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Eight Centuries of Eurasia Cengizoğulları
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The Eight Centuries of Eurasia Cengizoğulları Hayrunnisa Alan, İlyas Kemaloğlu / Ötüken Publication Year of Publication: 2016Print: 1Number of Pages: 720Paper Type: Book PaperSize: 16.5 x 23.5Language: TurkishVolume: PaperbackISBN-10: 6051555041Author: Hayrunnisa Alan, Kemaloglu Cengiz Khan established his state by adopting the methods used by various Turkish dynasties, especially the Huns, Gok-Turks, and played an important role not only in the history of the Mongols, of which he was a member, but also in the history of the Turks. We can say that Cengiz Khan and the structure he founded continued to influence Asian history for a very long time. prof. Dr. Hayrunnisa Alan and Assoc. Dr. This study, prepared for publication by İlyas Kemaloğlu, starts with the history of the Turkish and Mongolian tribes in the Pre-Chengis Turkish Homeland, tells the history of the empire of Chingis Khan and the nations that were connected to it, and then covers the history of the khanates established in the lands of the mentioned nations. The 17 articles in the book, written by Turkish and foreign academics who are experts on the subject, reveal the history of the Cengizoğulları. The title of the study was considered as the Eight Centuries of Eurasia, Cengizoğulları. This title can be seen as an extension of a somewhat outdated and dynastic perspective for the reader accustomed to thematic modern classification and approaches. However, none of the thematic titles that can be given will reflect the structures that are the subject of this study properly and on their own. Turkish Mongolian Chinese Tajik, etc., who hold the settled life and nomadic life together. with ethnic elements
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