Jason Sands

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The Polos’ journey east took them along a broadly familiar route. In 1271 they sailed from Venice to Constantinople, and crossed the Black Sea, disembarking at Trebizond in Armenia. A long overland trek on camelback across Persia took them into central Asia, and onward to the khan’s summer palace at Shangdu (sometimes called Xanadu), where they arrived after three and a half years of travel.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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