Mongol Caucasia : Invasions, Conquest, and Government of a Frontier Region in Thirteenth-Century Eurasia (1204-1295) / by Lorenzo Pubblici; (Translated by) Andrew Smaldone, Clarissa Weiss.

Pubblici, Lorenzo,
Mongol Caucasia :
Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9789004503557 (electronic book)
9789004503526 (print)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
DK/0775
Eser Adının Farklı Biçimi
Invasions, Conquest, and Government of a Frontier Region in Thirteenth-Century Eurasia (1204-1295)
Yayın Bilgisi
©2022
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource.
Dizi
Brill's Inner Asian Library ; 41
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Includes bibliographical references and index.
İçindekiler Notu
Preliminary Material / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Copyright page / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Dedication / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Preface to the English Edition / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Acknowledgments / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Note on Transliteration / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Maps / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Introduction / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Chapter 1 The Premises / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Chapter 2 North: The Pontic Steppes before the Mongol “Squall“ / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Chapter 3 Caucasia, Nomadism and Immigration / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Chapter 4 Building a People / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Chapter 5 A New Geography: The Mongol Expansion in the Caucasus and the Azov Basin / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Chapter 6 The Political Consequences of the Mongol Conquests and the Caucasian “Separation“ / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Chapter 7 The Religious Factor and the Problem of Integration after the Conquest / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Chapter 8 Population and Coexistence: The Demographic Factor between Conquest and Reconstruction / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Conclusions: Results and Perspectives / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Bibliography / Lorenzo Pubblici -- Index / Lorenzo Pubblici.
Özet, vb.
The work focuses on the Mongol conquest and domination of Caucasia in the 13th century, from the Sea of Azov in the north to present-day Georgia and Armenia. While sedentary civilizations and nomadic cultures had a long history of interaction in this region, the Mongol conquest made it into a frontier in which Medieval Europe and Asia became more intensely integrated and interconnected. The Mongols made Caucasia into a coherent power based on both European and Asian experiences and traditions. The genesis of this deeply transformational process constitutes the central theme of this book.
Konu
Mongols __ Caucasus __ History.
Nomads __ Caucasus __ History.
Nomads __ Russia, Southern __ History.
Caucasus __ History.
Russia, Southern __ History.