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8. Persian Notables and the Families Who Underpinned the Ilkhanate
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Notes on Dates and Transliterations ix
- 1. Introduction: Nomadic Culture 1
- 2 Steppe Land Interactions and Their Effects on Chinese Cultures during the Second and Early First Millennia BCE 10
- 3. The Scythians and Their Neighbors 32
- 4 From Steppe Roads to Silk Roads: Inner Asian Nomads and Early Interregional Exchange 50
- 5 The Use of Sociopolitical Terminology for Nomads: An Excursion into the Term Buluo in Tang China 88
- 6. Population Movements in Mongol Eurasia 119
- 7. The Mongols and Nomadic Identity: The Case of the Kitans in China 152
- 8. Persian Notables and the Families Who Underpinned the Ilkhanate 182
- 9. The Mongol Empire and Its Impact on the Arts of China 214
- 10. The Impact of the Mongols on the History of Syria: Politics, Society, and Culture 228
- 11. The Tatar Factor in the Formation of Muscovy’s Political Culture 252
- 12. Mongol Historiography since 1985: Th e Rise of Cultural History 271
- Bibliography 283
- Contributors 331
- Index 335
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Notes on Dates and Transliterations ix
- 1. Introduction: Nomadic Culture 1
- 2 Steppe Land Interactions and Their Effects on Chinese Cultures during the Second and Early First Millennia BCE 10
- 3. The Scythians and Their Neighbors 32
- 4 From Steppe Roads to Silk Roads: Inner Asian Nomads and Early Interregional Exchange 50
- 5 The Use of Sociopolitical Terminology for Nomads: An Excursion into the Term Buluo in Tang China 88
- 6. Population Movements in Mongol Eurasia 119
- 7. The Mongols and Nomadic Identity: The Case of the Kitans in China 152
- 8. Persian Notables and the Families Who Underpinned the Ilkhanate 182
- 9. The Mongol Empire and Its Impact on the Arts of China 214
- 10. The Impact of the Mongols on the History of Syria: Politics, Society, and Culture 228
- 11. The Tatar Factor in the Formation of Muscovy’s Political Culture 252
- 12. Mongol Historiography since 1985: Th e Rise of Cultural History 271
- Bibliography 283
- Contributors 331
- Index 335