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The Mongol empire and inter-civilizational exchange
Michal Biran
Department of Asian Studies
Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies
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Mongols
100%
Mongol Empire
100%
Civilizational
100%
Empire
75%
Polity
50%
Cultural Exchange
25%
Eurasia
25%
Intercultural Interaction
25%
Political Ideology
25%
Military Organization
25%
Civilization
25%
Economic Linkages
25%
Turks
25%
Mongolia
25%
Religio
25%
Chinggisids
25%
Institutional Legacies
25%
Steppe Empire
25%
Talent Pool
25%
Economic Exchange
25%
Arts and Humanities
Empire
100%
Mongol Empire
100%
Mongols
80%
Legacy
60%
Polity
40%
Eurasia
20%
Turks
20%
Political Ideology
20%
forge
20%
Military organization
20%
Mongolia
20%
Social Sciences
Political Doctrines
100%
Exchange Economics
100%
Mongolia
100%