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Leiden ; Boston : Brill, ©2017. Brill's Inner Asian library ; volume 36 9789004343382 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tPreliminary Material --$tIntroduction: Myths about Mongols and Inner Asians /$rMorris Rossabi --$tSagang Sechen on the Tumu Incident /$rJohan Elverskog --$tWhat did the Qianlong Court Mean by huairou yuanren ????? An Examination of Manchu, Mongol and Tibetan Translations of the Term as it Appears in Chengde Steles, as a Defense of ?New Qing History? /$rJames Millward --$tJochi and the Early Western Campaigns /$rChristopher Atwood --$tIran?s Mongol Experience /$rDavid Morgan --$tQipchak Networks of Power in Mongol China /$rMichael Brose --$t?How the Mongols Mattered: A Perspective from Law? /$rBettine Birge --$tCelebrating War with the Mongols /$rDavid M. Robinson --$tFlank Contact, Social Contexts, and Riding Patterns in Eurasia, 500?1500 /$rPamela Kyle Crossley --$tModern Origins of Chinggis Khan Worship: The Mongolian Response to Japanese Influences /$rYuki Konagaya --$tMongolia: Addressing the Risks and Promises of the Nuclear Age /$rEnkhsaikhan Jargalsaikhan --$tBibliography --$tIndex. 330 $aThe essays in this volume dispel some of the myths concerning the Mongolians and other Inner Asian peoples. This remarkable volume edited by and dedicated to Morris Rossabi challenges the depictions of these mostly nomadic pastoral groups as barbaric plunderers and killers while not denying the destruction and loss of life they engendered. Several essays pioneer in consulting Mongolian and other Inner Asian rather than exclusively Chinese and Persian sources, offering new and different perspectives. Such research reveals the divisions among the Mongolians, which weakened them and led to the collapse of their Empire. Two essays dispel myths about modern Mongolia and reveal the country?s significance, even in an era of superpowers, two of which surround it. Contributors are: Christopher Atwood, Bettine Birge, Michael Brose, Pamela Crossley, Johan Elverskog, Jargalsaikhan Enkhsaikhan, Yuki Konagaya, James Millward, David Morgan, and David Robinson. 410 0$aBrill studies in Greek and Roman epigraphy ;$vVolume 36. 606 $aMongols$xWarfare 606 $aMongols$xHistory 606 $aMongols$xSocial life and customs 606 $aLaw$zMongolia$xHistory 607 $aMongolia$xHistory, Military 607 $aMongolia$xSocial conditions 607 $aMongolia$xRelations 615 0$aMongols$xWarfare. 615 0$aMongols$xHistory. 615 0$aMongols$xSocial life and customs. 615 0$aLaw$xHistory. 676 $a951.7 702 $aRossabi$b Morris 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910816694803321 996 $aHow Mongolia matters$93971477 997 $aUNINA