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Genghis Khan (Saqi Books)

AUTHOR: Michel Hoang
ISBN: 0863562884

SHORT DESCRIPTION: A BBC World Service Book of the Week In 20 years Genghis Khan rallied all the tribes of Mongolia and put Mongol society under a codified set of laws. At the head of his disciplined army, he then embarked on the conquest of China. Hardly had...

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Genghis Khan (Saqi Books)
- Book Review,
by Michel Hoang

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Drawing on near-contemporary sources as well as modern studies, Hoang, a French journalist specializing in Asia, delves beneath the bloodthirsty barbarian reputation of the conqueror to show a visionary statesman and a genius of strategy. First published in French (1988). Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

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“A great saga of Central Asia and the Mongol invasians of the early 13th century.” —Le Monde


Book Description
In the space of a mere twenty years Genghis Khan rallied all the tribes of Mongolia to put Mongolian society under a codified set of laws, much admired by Western travellers. At the head of his superbly disciplined army, he then embarked on the conquest of China. Hardly had Beijing fallen to him than he was off again, this time to lay waste the Middle East. As the sun set over the land of the Thousand and One Nights, he summoned a famed Taoist to teach him the secrets of 'long life' - as if, now that he was master of the world, he wished to conquer other domains than those that could be subjugated by the sword.

My descendants will be clad in cloth of gold; they will be mounted on superb chargers and embrace the most beautiful young women. And they will have forgotten to whom they owe all this.

For once the man who had never known defeat was wrong.

From the thirteenth century, the Mongol empire has been shrouded in mystery, and legends abound - the name of Genghis Khan is, to this day, synonymous with terror. Michel Hoang provides a far more subtle, nuanced picture showing that the 'bloodthirsty barbarian' was also a visionary statesman and that behind the Oriental despot lay a strategist of genius. The book also provides a fascinating insight into Mongol society and culture.


Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: French

About the Author
Michel Haong is a journalist who writes mainly on international affairs. A specialist on China and South-East Asia, he has published books on both Vietnam and Thailand.



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         Book Review

Genghis Khan (Saqi Books)
- Book Reviews,
by Michel Hoang

Genghis Khan

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"In the space of a mere twenty years Genghis Khan rallied all the tribes of Mongolia and put Mongol society under a codified set of laws, much admired by Western travellers. At the head of his superbly disciplined army, he then embarked on the conquest of China. Hardly had Beijing fallen to him than he was off again, this time to lay waste to the Middle East. As the sun set over the land of the Thousand and One Nights, he summoned a famed Taoist to teach him the secrets of 'long life' - as if, now that he was master of the world, he wished to conquer other domains than those that could be subjugated by the sword." 'My descendants will be clad in cloth of gold; they will be mounted on superb chargers and embrace the most beautiful young women. And they will have forgotten to whom they owe all this.' For once, the man who had never known defeat was wrong. From the thirteenth century, the Mongol empire has been shrouded in mystery, and legends abound - the name of Genghis Khan is, to this day, synonymous with terror. Michel Hoang provides a far more subtle, nuanced picture, showing that the 'bloodthirsty barbarian' was also a visionary statesman and that behind the Oriental despot lay a strategist of genius. The book also provides a fascinating insight into Mongol society and culture.

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Drawing on near-contemporary sources as well as modern studies, Hoang, a French journalist specializing in Asia, delves beneath the bloodthirsty barbarian reputation of the conqueror to show a visionary statesman and a genius of strategy. First published in French (1988). Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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