Mongol Caucasia : invasions, conquest, and government of a frontier region in thirteenth-century Eurasia (1204-1295) / by Lorenzo Pubblici ; translated by Andrew Smaldone.
"The work focuses on the Mongol conquest and domination of Caucasia in the 13th century, from the Sea of Azov in the north to present-day Georgia and Armenia. While sedentary civilizations and nomadic cultures had a long history of interaction in this region, the Mongol conquest made it into a frontier in which Medieval Europe and Asia became more intensely integrated and interconnected. The Mongols made Caucasia into a coherent power based on both European and Asian experiences and traditions. The genesis of this deeply transformational process constitutes the central theme of this book"-- Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 9789004503526
- ISBN: 9789004503526
- Physical Description: xii, 265 pages : maps ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: Leiden ; Brill, [2022]
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Preface to the English edition -- Acknowledgments -- Note on transliteration -- List of maps -- Introduction -- The premises -- North: the Pontic Steppes before the Mongol "Squall": Cumans, Byzantium and Kievan Rus' -- Caucasia, nomadism and immigration -- Building a people -- A new geography: the Mongol expansion in the Caucasus and the Azov Basin -- The political consequences of the Mongol conquests and the Caucasian "Separation" -- The religious factor and the problem of integration after the conquest -- Population and coexistence. The demographic factor between conquest and reconstruction -- Conclusions: results and perspectives -- Bibliography -- Index. |
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Subject: | Caucasus > History. Russia, Southern > History. Mongols > Caucasus > History. Nomads > Caucasus > History. Nomads > Russia, Southern > History. კავკასია . > ისტორია . რუსეთი , ჩრდილოეთი . > ისტორია . მომთაბარეები . > კავკასია . > ისტორია . მონღოლები . > ისტორია . |
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505 | 0 | . | ‡aPreface to the English edition -- Acknowledgments -- Note on transliteration -- List of maps -- Introduction -- The premises -- North: the Pontic Steppes before the Mongol "Squall": Cumans, Byzantium and Kievan Rus' -- Caucasia, nomadism and immigration -- Building a people -- A new geography: the Mongol expansion in the Caucasus and the Azov Basin -- The political consequences of the Mongol conquests and the Caucasian "Separation" -- The religious factor and the problem of integration after the conquest -- Population and coexistence. The demographic factor between conquest and reconstruction -- Conclusions: results and perspectives -- Bibliography -- Index. |
520 | . | ‡a"The work focuses on the Mongol conquest and domination of Caucasia in the 13th century, from the Sea of Azov in the north to present-day Georgia and Armenia. While sedentary civilizations and nomadic cultures had a long history of interaction in this region, the Mongol conquest made it into a frontier in which Medieval Europe and Asia became more intensely integrated and interconnected. The Mongols made Caucasia into a coherent power based on both European and Asian experiences and traditions. The genesis of this deeply transformational process constitutes the central theme of this book"-- ‡cProvided by publisher. | |
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650 | 2 | 4. | ‡aმომთაბარეები . ‡zკავკასია . ‡xისტორია . |
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765 | 0 | . | ‡aPubblici, Lorenzo, 1972- ‡tDal Caucaso al Mar d'Azov : l'impatto dell'invasione mongola in Caucasia fra nomadismo e società sedentaria, 1204-1295 ‡dFirenze : Firenze University Press, 2007 |
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