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Thousand Years of the Tartars

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036515176
ISBN-13 9781036515171
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification: Asian history
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This book includes a meticulously curated selection from an extensive original work that explores the intricate histories and relationships between Chinese civilizations and their nomadic neighbors. Focusing on the period before the conquests of Genghis Khan, it offers a deep dive into the lives of several nomadic tribes, including the Hiung-nu, Sienpi, Jwenjwen, Turks, and others, providing insight into their empires, cultures, and interactions with China.

Positioned within a broader historical context, this narrative sheds light on the dynamic exchanges between settled and nomadic societies in Asia. Through an exhaustive translation of Chinese sources complemented by over seven thousand explanatory references and manuscript notes, the author brings to life the complex tapestry of interactions that shaped these regions. The thematic depth of this book is enriched by its exploration of concepts such as conflict, coexistence, cultural exchange, and transformation among these civilizations.

By substituting Tartar sounds for Chinese transliterations and using contemporary place names for greater readability while providing original Chinese sounds in the margin for reference, this book makes a significant scholarly contribution. It offers both specialists and general readers a unique perspective on a less-explored facet of Asian history.

Concluding with an examination of various Turkish tribes and other nomadic groups' rise to power in North China, this book underscores the enduring impact of these nomadic societies on the development of Asian civilizations. Its insights challenge readers to reconsider preconceived notions about historical narratives concerning China and its neighboring nomads.
This book includes a meticulously curated selection from an extensive original work that explores the intricate histories and relationships between Chinese civilizations and their nomadic neighbors. Focusing on the period before the conquests of Genghis Khan, it offers a deep dive into the lives of several nomadic tribes, including the Hiung-nu, Sienpi, Jwenjwen, Turks, and others, providing insight into their empires, cultures, and interactions with China.

Positioned within a broader historical context, this narrative sheds light on the dynamic exchanges between settled and nomadic societies in Asia. Through an exhaustive translation of Chinese sources complemented by over seven thousand explanatory references and manuscript notes, the author brings to life the complex tapestry of interactions that shaped these regions. The thematic depth of this book is enriched by its exploration of concepts such as conflict, coexistence, cultural exchange, and transformation among these civilizations.

By substituting Tartar sounds for Chinese transliterations and using contemporary place names for greater readability while providing original Chinese sounds in the margin for reference, this book makes a significant scholarly contribution. It offers both specialists and general readers a unique perspective on a less-explored facet of Asian history.

Concluding with an examination of various Turkish tribes and other nomadic groups'' rise to power in North China, this book underscores the enduring impact of these nomadic societies on the development of Asian civilizations. Its insights challenge readers to reconsider preconceived notions about historical narratives concerning China and its neighboring nomads.

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