Mongol Moon

Mongol Moon
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ISBN-10 : 9798889221005
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Synopsis Mongol Moon by : Mark Sibley

World War III began years ago, and the American government doesn't even know it. For years, while Iran and North Korea kept Western diplomats busy, China and Russia have been quietly seeding the US with spies and soldiers. Now a silent army of occupation lurks inside US borders, and for America, it is already too late. When the assault begins-via an EMP strike that disables the US electrical grid and neutralizes her defenses all in one fell swoop-the US is caught completely unprepared. The nation is lost, and it is up to ordinary citizens to defend their cities, towns, neighborhoods, or even just their families. The Washingtons are no ordinary family. Gale Washington is an analyst at the Operations Center for Joint Intelligence Command. His wife, Joey, is a Navy commander aboard the International Space Station. Or they were. Now, like their neighbors in their Northern Virginia suburb, they're just two people trying to survive. And maybe... find a way to strike back. Mongol Moon is Mark Sibley's acclaimed debut novel about the individual impact of a global war for survival that looks increasingly plausible with each passing day.

The Mongol Empire [2 volumes]

The Mongol Empire [2 volumes]
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 678
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ISBN-10 : 9781610693400
ISBN-13 : 161069340X
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mongol Empire [2 volumes] by : Timothy May

Covering the rise and fall of the Mongol Empire, this essential reference presents the figures, places, and events that led this once-beleaguered region to rise up to become the largest contiguous empire in history. In the 13th century, Chinggis Khan rose to power, leading an empire of a million people and defeating surrounding regions with much larger populations. This compendium follows the achievements—and failures—of the Mongol Empire from the birth of Chinggis Khan in 1162 to the formation of the successor states that came from the dissolution of the world power in the 16th century: the Yuan Empire in East Asia; the Chaghatai Khanate in Central Asia; the Ilkhanate in the Middle East; and the Jochid or Kipchak Khanate in the Pontic-Caspian Steppes, known as the Golden Horde. Through some 180 entries, this two-volume set covers every aspect of Mongol civilization, organizing content into eight sections: government and politics, organization and administration, individuals, groups and organizations, key events, military, objects and artifacts, and key places. Each section is accompanied by an essay introducing the topic in the context of the Mongol Empire. The work also includes a chronology, a number of annotated primary documents, and a bibliography.

Mongol Warriors

Mongol Warriors
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Publisher : Bellwether Media
Total Pages : 24
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ISBN-10 : 9781612116051
ISBN-13 : 1612116051
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Mongol Warriors by : Brian Dittmar

Mongol warriors were expert archers. They used this skill in battle, where opponents met a slew of arrows born of Mongol cunning and craft. ÒHowlingÓ arrows whistled as they descended into enemy lines, sending assailants into a panic. In this book, kids will learn more about Mongol weapons, gear, and training.

The Moon Power Boxed Set

The Moon Power Boxed Set
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : 9781507218358
ISBN-13 : 1507218354
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis The Moon Power Boxed Set by : Diane Ahlquist

A Simon & Schuster eBook. Simon & Schuster has a great book for every reader.

Travels in Tartary, Tibet, and China During the Years 1844-1846 (Vol. 1&2)

Travels in Tartary, Tibet, and China During the Years 1844-1846 (Vol. 1&2)
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 614
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547790815
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Synopsis Travels in Tartary, Tibet, and China During the Years 1844-1846 (Vol. 1&2) by : Evariste Régis Huc

Evariste Régis Huc's 'Travels in Tartary, Tibet, and China During the Years 1844-1846' is a remarkable travelogue that offers readers a vivid glimpse into the mysterious and captivating landscapes of Central Asia. Huc's meticulous attention to detail and vivid descriptions immerse the reader in his journey, providing valuable insights into the customs, traditions, and religious practices of the regions he explores. Written in an engaging and accessible style, the book captivates both casual readers and scholars alike, making it a classic in the genre of travel literature. Huc's firsthand observations and encounters with local populations add depth and authenticity to his narrative, setting it apart as a valuable historical document. This two-volume work is a must-read for anyone interested in the cultural and geographical landscape of 19th-century Central Asia.

Collaborative Nationalism

Collaborative Nationalism
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9781442204331
ISBN-13 : 1442204338
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Collaborative Nationalism by : Uradyn E. Bulag

Cosmopolitanism and friendship have become key themes for understanding ethnicity and nationalism. In this deeply original study of the Mongols, leading scholar Uradyn E. Bulag draws on these themes to develop a new concept he terms "collaborative nationalism." He uses this concept to explore the paradoxical dilemma of minorities in China as they fight not against being excluded but against being embraced too tightly in the bonds of "friendship." Going beyond traditional binary relationships, he offers a unique triangular perspective that illuminates the complexity of regional interaction. Thus, Collaborative Nationalism traces the regional and global significance of the Mongols in the fierce competition among China, Japan, Mongolia, and Russia to appropriate the Mongol heritage to buttress their own national identities. The book considers a rich array of case studies that range from Chinggis Khan to reincarnate lamas, from cadres to minority revolutionary history, and from building the Mongolian working class to interethnic adoption. So-called friendship and collaboration permeate all of these arenas, but Bulag digs below the surface to focus on the animosity and conflicts they both generate and mask. Weighing the options the Mongols face, he argues that the ethnopolitical is not so much about identity as it is about the capacity of an ethnic group to decide and organize its own vision of itself, both within its community and in relation to other groups. Nationalism, he contends, is collaborative at the same time that it is predicated on the pursuit of sovereignty.

Memoirs of the Research Department

Memoirs of the Research Department
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Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000065814307
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Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Memoirs of the Research Department by : Tōyō Bunko (Japan)