E H Parker
A Thousand Years of the Tartars
E H Parker
A Thousand Years of the Tartars
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This work provides a landmark in early twentieth century publishing summarizing the most up to date findings in all branches of the social sciences at a formative time and during a period of decisive historical discovery.
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This work provides a landmark in early twentieth century publishing summarizing the most up to date findings in all branches of the social sciences at a formative time and during a period of decisive historical discovery.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9780415868075
- ISBN-10: 0415868076
- Artikelnr.: 37329568
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9780415868075
- ISBN-10: 0415868076
- Artikelnr.: 37329568
E.H. Parker
Book I: The Empire of the Hiung-nu
Chapter I: Earliest Notices of the Hiung-nu
Chapter II: The Reign of the Conqueror Baghdur
Chapter III: The Period of Contest for Mastery with China
Chapter IV: The Period of Defeat and Decline
Chapter V: The Period of Semi-Independence
Chapter VI: Dependence, Disintegration, and Collapse
Chapter VII: Hiung-nu Adventurers become Emperors of North China
Book II: The Empire of the Sien-pi
Chapter VIII: The Wu-hwan and Sien-pi Tunguses
Chapter IX: The Empire of the Sien-pi Conqueror, Dardjegwe
Chapter X: Sien-pi Adventurers become King and Emperors in North China
Chapter XI: The Tuyühun or Tukuhun Sien-pi of Koko-nor
Book III: The Empire of the Jwen-Jwen or Jeu-Jen
Chapter XII: Their Obscure Rise and their Precipitate Fall
Chapter XIII: Their Struggle with the Kankalis
Book IV: The Empire of the Turks
Chapter XIV: Earliest Notices of the Turks: Period of Peace with China
Chapter XV: Period of War with China, and Collapse of Gheri's Empire
Chapter XVI: The Rise and Fall of Merchö's Empire
Chapter XVII: Resuscitation and Final Collapse
Book V: The Empire of the Western Turks
Chapter XVIII: Temporary Brilliance and Final Disappearance of the Assena Family
Chapter XIX: The Turgäsh Khakhans of Sujâb
Chapter XX: Turkish Emperors of North China
Chapter XXI: The Kirghiz
Chapter XXII: Miscellaneous Turkish Vassals
Book VI: The Empire of the Ouigours
Chapter XXIII: Rise and Fall of the First Dominion in the North
Chapter XXIV: The Period of Wandering
Chapter XXV: The Later Ouigours of the West
Book VII: The Empire of the Cathayans
Chapter XXVI: The Kingdom of the Founder Apaoki
Chapter XXVII: Conquest of the Turko-Chinese Empire by Cathay
Chapter XXVIII: Period of Comparative Peace
Chapter XXIX: General Description of Cathay in the Eleventh Century
Chapter XXX: Insolence, Tyranny, Rebellion of the Nüchêns, and Collapse
Chapter I: Earliest Notices of the Hiung-nu
Chapter II: The Reign of the Conqueror Baghdur
Chapter III: The Period of Contest for Mastery with China
Chapter IV: The Period of Defeat and Decline
Chapter V: The Period of Semi-Independence
Chapter VI: Dependence, Disintegration, and Collapse
Chapter VII: Hiung-nu Adventurers become Emperors of North China
Book II: The Empire of the Sien-pi
Chapter VIII: The Wu-hwan and Sien-pi Tunguses
Chapter IX: The Empire of the Sien-pi Conqueror, Dardjegwe
Chapter X: Sien-pi Adventurers become King and Emperors in North China
Chapter XI: The Tuyühun or Tukuhun Sien-pi of Koko-nor
Book III: The Empire of the Jwen-Jwen or Jeu-Jen
Chapter XII: Their Obscure Rise and their Precipitate Fall
Chapter XIII: Their Struggle with the Kankalis
Book IV: The Empire of the Turks
Chapter XIV: Earliest Notices of the Turks: Period of Peace with China
Chapter XV: Period of War with China, and Collapse of Gheri's Empire
Chapter XVI: The Rise and Fall of Merchö's Empire
Chapter XVII: Resuscitation and Final Collapse
Book V: The Empire of the Western Turks
Chapter XVIII: Temporary Brilliance and Final Disappearance of the Assena Family
Chapter XIX: The Turgäsh Khakhans of Sujâb
Chapter XX: Turkish Emperors of North China
Chapter XXI: The Kirghiz
Chapter XXII: Miscellaneous Turkish Vassals
Book VI: The Empire of the Ouigours
Chapter XXIII: Rise and Fall of the First Dominion in the North
Chapter XXIV: The Period of Wandering
Chapter XXV: The Later Ouigours of the West
Book VII: The Empire of the Cathayans
Chapter XXVI: The Kingdom of the Founder Apaoki
Chapter XXVII: Conquest of the Turko-Chinese Empire by Cathay
Chapter XXVIII: Period of Comparative Peace
Chapter XXIX: General Description of Cathay in the Eleventh Century
Chapter XXX: Insolence, Tyranny, Rebellion of the Nüchêns, and Collapse
Book I: The Empire of the Hiung-nu
Chapter I: Earliest Notices of the Hiung-nu
Chapter II: The Reign of the Conqueror Baghdur
Chapter III: The Period of Contest for Mastery with China
Chapter IV: The Period of Defeat and Decline
Chapter V: The Period of Semi-Independence
Chapter VI: Dependence, Disintegration, and Collapse
Chapter VII: Hiung-nu Adventurers become Emperors of North China
Book II: The Empire of the Sien-pi
Chapter VIII: The Wu-hwan and Sien-pi Tunguses
Chapter IX: The Empire of the Sien-pi Conqueror, Dardjegwe
Chapter X: Sien-pi Adventurers become King and Emperors in North China
Chapter XI: The Tuyühun or Tukuhun Sien-pi of Koko-nor
Book III: The Empire of the Jwen-Jwen or Jeu-Jen
Chapter XII: Their Obscure Rise and their Precipitate Fall
Chapter XIII: Their Struggle with the Kankalis
Book IV: The Empire of the Turks
Chapter XIV: Earliest Notices of the Turks: Period of Peace with China
Chapter XV: Period of War with China, and Collapse of Gheri's Empire
Chapter XVI: The Rise and Fall of Merchö's Empire
Chapter XVII: Resuscitation and Final Collapse
Book V: The Empire of the Western Turks
Chapter XVIII: Temporary Brilliance and Final Disappearance of the Assena Family
Chapter XIX: The Turgäsh Khakhans of Sujâb
Chapter XX: Turkish Emperors of North China
Chapter XXI: The Kirghiz
Chapter XXII: Miscellaneous Turkish Vassals
Book VI: The Empire of the Ouigours
Chapter XXIII: Rise and Fall of the First Dominion in the North
Chapter XXIV: The Period of Wandering
Chapter XXV: The Later Ouigours of the West
Book VII: The Empire of the Cathayans
Chapter XXVI: The Kingdom of the Founder Apaoki
Chapter XXVII: Conquest of the Turko-Chinese Empire by Cathay
Chapter XXVIII: Period of Comparative Peace
Chapter XXIX: General Description of Cathay in the Eleventh Century
Chapter XXX: Insolence, Tyranny, Rebellion of the Nüchêns, and Collapse
Chapter I: Earliest Notices of the Hiung-nu
Chapter II: The Reign of the Conqueror Baghdur
Chapter III: The Period of Contest for Mastery with China
Chapter IV: The Period of Defeat and Decline
Chapter V: The Period of Semi-Independence
Chapter VI: Dependence, Disintegration, and Collapse
Chapter VII: Hiung-nu Adventurers become Emperors of North China
Book II: The Empire of the Sien-pi
Chapter VIII: The Wu-hwan and Sien-pi Tunguses
Chapter IX: The Empire of the Sien-pi Conqueror, Dardjegwe
Chapter X: Sien-pi Adventurers become King and Emperors in North China
Chapter XI: The Tuyühun or Tukuhun Sien-pi of Koko-nor
Book III: The Empire of the Jwen-Jwen or Jeu-Jen
Chapter XII: Their Obscure Rise and their Precipitate Fall
Chapter XIII: Their Struggle with the Kankalis
Book IV: The Empire of the Turks
Chapter XIV: Earliest Notices of the Turks: Period of Peace with China
Chapter XV: Period of War with China, and Collapse of Gheri's Empire
Chapter XVI: The Rise and Fall of Merchö's Empire
Chapter XVII: Resuscitation and Final Collapse
Book V: The Empire of the Western Turks
Chapter XVIII: Temporary Brilliance and Final Disappearance of the Assena Family
Chapter XIX: The Turgäsh Khakhans of Sujâb
Chapter XX: Turkish Emperors of North China
Chapter XXI: The Kirghiz
Chapter XXII: Miscellaneous Turkish Vassals
Book VI: The Empire of the Ouigours
Chapter XXIII: Rise and Fall of the First Dominion in the North
Chapter XXIV: The Period of Wandering
Chapter XXV: The Later Ouigours of the West
Book VII: The Empire of the Cathayans
Chapter XXVI: The Kingdom of the Founder Apaoki
Chapter XXVII: Conquest of the Turko-Chinese Empire by Cathay
Chapter XXVIII: Period of Comparative Peace
Chapter XXIX: General Description of Cathay in the Eleventh Century
Chapter XXX: Insolence, Tyranny, Rebellion of the Nüchêns, and Collapse