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Kubilai and the Southern Sea World
Original text before translation
クビライと南の海域世界
(978-4-87259-791-2)
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(978-4-87259-791-2)
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A5 size, 536 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2024
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Written by Masaki Mukai In the 13th and 14th centuries, when the Mongol Empire established its hegemony, a huge trading network covering Eurasia emerged. What was the actual image of the Mongolian system, which straddled land and sea? Focusing on the formation process of the ties between the Daewon regime and the maritime world and the changes it brought to the maritime world, this study empirically depicts the Mongol Empire and the Muslim trading diaspora from the perspective of a "people's network" woven together. |
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In the 13th and 14th centuries, when the Mongol Empire established its hegemony, a huge trading network covering Eurasia emerged. What was the actual image of the Mongolian system, which straddled land and sea? Focusing on the formation process of the ties between the Daewon regime and the maritime world and the changes it brought to the maritime world, this study empirically depicts the Mongol Empire and the Muslim trading diaspora from the perspective of a "people's network" woven together.