Website review: The Mongols in World History | Asia...
atongchan discovered this in History
•14 reviews since Mar 3, 2004
history, medieval-history, mongols
•afe.easia.columbia.edu/mongols/
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atongchan discovered 54 months ago- mostly textual resource, well designed site & comprehensive information... Kubilai Khan Greeting the Polo Brothers the pastoral way of life...

Mikebissle rated 6 months ago- Page about the Mongols' role in history.

- GHOSTIE63 rated 30 months ago
- A resource site looking at Mongols and their part in World History covering a period of from 1000 to 1500 including key Mongol figures and conquests.

knitsteph rated 30 months ago- This looks really good. I'm saving this one for later.

MahjonggPlayr rated 31 months ago- A prof of mine in college once said that researchers had isolated the gene that makes the top of the human fingernail arch. Look at your nails from the side. If they have a slight bump in the middle, you have the gene. If they go straight across, you don't. He said they'd traced that gene back to its origins in Mongolia. Those little ponies seem to have spread that little gene pretty widely. I'm part Mongol. Are you?

IncaHoots rated 31 months ago- Fascinating people and history. Nicely done.

Goregastic rated 31 months ago- Great site to know about the history of medieval Asia! (Y)

camelot2302 rated 31 months ago- Mongols in world history, timeline period 1000 - 1500

stevetempo rated 32 months ago- Well done site on a group that ruled the largest empire in world history...the interface, visuals and content are excellent. Educators of history please take note. Best. Steve Tempo

