Chinggis khan / Michal Biran.
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TextSeries: Makers of the muslim world: Publisher: [S.l.] : Oneworld Publications, 2007Description: 192 p. ; 22 cmISBN: 1851685022 (hardcover); 9781851685028 (hardcover)Subject(s): Genghis Khan, 1162-1227 | Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) | Islamic Empire | Islamic civilization | Mongols--Kings and rulersDDC classification: 950.21092 LOC classification: DS22Online resources: Amazon.com Summary: In this novel perspective on a much-maligned figure, Michal Biran explains the monumental impact Chinggis Khan has had upon the Islamic World, both positive and negative. Often criticized as a mass-slaughterer, pillager, and arch-enemy of the faith, Biran shows that his constructive influence upon Islam was also considerable - his legacy apparent in Central Asia even today. Covering Chinggis Khan's early career, his conquests, the enduring power of his descendents, and the numerous ways he is presented in different Muslim contexts, this accessible book provides a fascinating insight into one of the most notorious men in history.
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In this novel perspective on a much-maligned figure, Michal Biran explains the monumental impact Chinggis Khan has had upon the Islamic World, both positive and negative. Often criticized as a mass-slaughterer, pillager, and arch-enemy of the faith, Biran shows that his constructive influence upon Islam was also considerable - his legacy apparent in Central Asia even today. Covering Chinggis Khan's early career, his conquests, the enduring power of his descendents, and the numerous ways he is presented in different Muslim contexts, this accessible book provides a fascinating insight into one of the most notorious men in history.

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