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- Title
عواصم امبراطورية المغول م5631-5001 /هـ633-306 دراسة تاريخية.
- Authors
رغد عبدالكريم أح
- Abstract
This study, entitled ((The Capitals of the Mughal Empire 603-766 AH / 1205-1365 M - Historical Study)) sheds light on how the Mughal Empire was formed under the leadership of Genghis Khan and how the necessity necessitated him to have a civil capital through which to administer his empire After this matter was unpalatable to the Mongols, as they were a nomadic people in a state of dissolution and migrated by virtue of the desert land of Mongolia, which has a harsh environment and after the occupation of China forty-six years, the capital will move from Qarquram to China to establish on its soil the capital of the Mughal Empire, bearing the name of Zana Do during the reign of the Great Khan Qublai ((658-693 AH / 1260-1294 M)) Which soon built another capital in place of Zana de called it Tai Du built next to the capital of China Beijing that Genghis Khan had burned after its occupation in 612 AH / 1215 M.
- Subjects
CHINA; MONGOLS; GENGHIS Khan, 1162-1227; IMPERIALISM; DESERTS; SOILS
- Publication
Journal of Historical & Cultural Studies an Academic Magazine, 2021, Vol 12, Issue 47, Part 2, p65
- ISSN
2023-1116
- Publication type
Article