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The Horde: How the Mongols Changed the World The Horde: How the Mongols Changed the World by Marie Favereau
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“Caffa was a strategically privileged location in this regard. Through the Genoese, the Mongols could control the nearby strait of Kerch, which connects the Black and Azov seas. Whoever controlled the strait controlled Black Sea access to the Horde.”
Marie Favereau, The Horde: How the Mongols Changed the World
“Möngke-Temür determined that the Russian peasants would obey the boyars whose land they worked and the religious leaders who protected their souls, so his advantage lay not in mollifying the general population—as the dhimmi system did—but in coopting the elites.”
Marie Favereau, The Horde: How the Mongols Changed the World
“Under Mongol domination, faraway regions of the globe came into contact more than superficially and, for at least a century spanning the mid-1200s to the mid-1300s, these regions were linked in a common network of exchange and production. For the first time, people and caravans could travel safely from Italy to China.”
Marie Favereau, The Horde: How the Mongols Changed the World