Adam Glantz

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He had terrorized more or less the whole Asian continent and Middle East, roped together a vast empire that bowed to his personal command, and effected such a rapid redistribution of treasure and artistic talent that the stage was set for a cultural and intellectual golden age in central Asia, where his capital city of Samarkand—like Karakorum before it—grew fat and glorious on the spoils of war.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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