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Ancient Mongol warrior women may have inspired legend of Mulan Patterns of marks on bones show evidence of archery, horseback riding ...
Metalwork, multicolored mutts and a Mongol warrior are in the running for Britain's quirkiest literary award, the Diagram Prize for year's oddest book title.
A book urging dentists to learn from a fearsome Mongol warrior has won Britain's quirkiest literary award, the Diagram Prize for the year's oddest book title.
Mongol Warriors were perhaps the most feared and vicious warriors in the history of the world. Back in the 13th Century, they were literally unstoppable (as documented in trailer above for Marco ...
In this Kings and Generals documentary, we explore the extraordinary life of Takezaki Suenaga, a Japanese samurai who fought in both Mongol invasions of Japan in 1274 and 1281. Facing the might of ...
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Genghis Khan (1160 to 1227) founded the Mongol Empire, which covered much of Asia and parts of Europe.
In 13th-century Mongol warrior hordes and their leader, Batu Khan, control most of the known world. As the Mongols move towards Europe they invade the last Russian principality standing in their way.
LONDON — Metalwork, multicolored mutts and a Mongol warrior are in the running for Britain’s quirkiest literary award, the Diagram Prize for year’s oddest book title.