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Forced migrations and slavery in the Mongol empire (1206–1368)
Michal Biran
Department of Asian Studies
Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies
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China
16%
Christian World
16%
Conquest
16%
Empire
33%
Eurasia
33%
Forced Migration
100%
Freeman
16%
Imperial Family
16%
Manumission
16%
Material Goods
16%
Mongol Empire
100%
Mongolia
16%
Mongols
66%
Muslim World
16%
Redistribution Policies
16%
Selling
16%
Slave Markets
16%
Slavery
100%
Social Death
16%
Social Mobility
16%
Use Conditions
16%
War Captivity
16%
Arts and Humanities
Captive
20%
China
20%
Christian world
20%
Conquest
20%
Empire
100%
Eurasia
40%
imperial family
20%
Manumission
20%
Mongol Empire
100%
Mongolia
20%
Mongols
80%
Muslim World
20%
Slave Market
20%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Forced Migration
100%
Mongolia
100%
Redistribution Policy
100%
Social Mobility
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
China
50%
Eurasia
100%
Forced Migration
100%
Mongolia
50%
Social Mobility
50%