
Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World

For more than three thousand years, semi-nomadic horsemen from the steppes settled, invaded, battled, dominated, and retreated from the temperate lands to the south. Regularly outnumbered, they won their victories through superior horsemanship, cavalry charges, careful planning, and valor. Their names—Huns, Alans, Goths, Turks, and Mongols—still
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O mundo da escrita: Como a literatura transformou a civilização (Portuguese Edition)
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