Jason Sands

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Part III begins with the stunning appearance of a new global superpower. The rise of the Mongols in the twelfth century a.d. was a sharp and hideously brutal episode, in which an eastern empire—with its capital in what is now Beijing—achieved fleeting domination over half the world, at the cost of millions of lives.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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