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The secret history of the Mongol queens

how the daughters of Genghis Khan rescued his empire
2010
A comprehensive history of the women who ruled the Mongol empire during the thirteenth century, focusing on Queen Manduhai, the daughter of Genghis Khan, who restored the Mongol Empire and spent her life fighting both the Ming Dynasty of China and Muslim warlords.

The secret history of the Mongol queens

how the daughters of Genghis Khan rescued his empire
2011
Presents a history of the ruling women of the thirteenth-century Mongol Empire, describing their struggles to preserve a sovereignty that would dominate the world for 150 years.

Sorghaghtani of Mongolia

2010
An illustrated biography of Sorghaghtani, a thirteenth-century Mongolian princess who was given the chance to rule Mongolia and secured the throne for her sons, describing where and when she lived, her clothing, and her legacy.

Mongol warriors

2008
Describes the life, training, and weapons of a Mongol warrior, along with the rise and fall of the Mongol empire.

Indiana Jones and the dinosaur eggs

1996
Indiana Jones, persuaded by a beautiful missionary to search for her missing father, Professor Argus Starbuck, finds himself embroiled in a quest to save the last living triceratops.

Genghis Khan

terror and conquest
2006
Recounts the life and conquests of twelfth-century Mongolian leader Genghis Khan.

Mongols

2013
"A look at the Mongols, including how they built the most widespread empire in history, their lifestyle, their weapons, and how they remain a part of today's culture through books and film"--Provided by Publisher.

Mongol warriors

2012
"Engaging images accompany information about Mongol warriors. The combination of high-interest subject matter and light text is intended for students in grades 3 through 7"--Provided by publisher.

Mongolian folktales

1996
A collection of twenty-five traditional Mongolian folktales about animals, magic, domestic affairs, and the relationship between man and nature.

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