He reads the Mongol Empire as the most successful iteration of a broader steppe pattern rather than an isolated anomaly.
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Steppe Pattern
He reads the Mongol Empire as the most successful iteration of a broader steppe pattern rather than an isolated anomaly.
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"And they are intent on a policy of eradication against the steppe people. So they come into conflict with the steppe people who are..."
"And they will sweep down and they will become the Seljuk Turks. Which will take over Mesopotamia. And then eventually you will have emerged..."
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Genghis Khan is not explained by saying the Mongols were uniquely evil.
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