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    hey

    i want a list of the Mongolian tribes
    and with a little info

    and thank you

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    Well I have little info on their tribes,but Wiki gives a list taken from The Secret History of the Mongols.If you want some info on all of these tribes good luck finding someone on here who knows.The list is pretty extensive http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ibes_and_clans.

    For Khanates:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khanate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gestalt View Post
    Well I have little info on their tribes,but Wiki gives a list taken from The Secret History of the Mongols.If you want some info on all of these tribes good luck finding someone on here who knows.The list is pretty extensive http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ibes_and_clans.

    For Khanates:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khanate
    thank you

    and i want to ask you whats a good book that give me the mongolin histoy form there rise with gingkiz khan to there fall in India in the 19th century

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    You're welcome ALFAJI

    I have a read a few books on the Mongols,but most of what I read was checked out at the library or from an old encyclopedia I used to own.The one book about the Mongols I remembered reading title wise was the Devils Horsemenby James Chambers which is a good starter book.Its only around 160 pages.There isn't a flood of books about the Mongols in relation to other topics,but Stephen Turnbull's book Genghis Khan and the Mongols Conquests: 1190-1400 has rave reviews on Amazon,as well as the Mongols and The West by Peter Jackson. Here is a Link which shows a number books about the Mongols advertied on Amazon which you find interesting.Good thing about Amazon is it has a review system which means you can get a pretty good feel as to whether the book is good or not by the reading customer reviews.
    http://www.paradoxplace.com/Insights...KS_ABOUT_THE_M

    Edit: I aplologize for not reading you're post more carefully.Most of those books in the Link deal with the Mongol Empire itself.THey don't deal a whole lot with The other Mongol Khanates that were around after the Empire collapsed.I can't find a comprehensive book on the Mongols from their beginning to power until collapse in 1858 in India.The Mughals, a mispronounciation of Mongol were direct descendents of them and had quite a powerful empire up until it started to decline around the mid 1700's.Here is one book you may find interesting. It covers the Mughal's Empire's entire reign in India.http://www.amazon.com/Mughal-Throne-...ref=pd_sim_b_3
    Last edited by Gestalt; May 22, 2010 at 08:20 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gestalt View Post
    You're welcome ALFAJI

    I have a read a few books on the Mongols,but most of what I read was checked out at the library or from an old encyclopedia I used to own.The one book about the Mongols I remembered reading title wise was the Devils Horsemenby James Chambers which is a good starter book.Its only around 160 pages.There isn't a flood of books about the Mongols in relation to other topics,but Stephen Turnbull's book Genghis Khan and the Mongols Conquests: 1190-1400 has rave reviews on Amazon,as well as the Mongols and The West by Peter Jackson. Here is a Link which shows a number books about the Mongols advertied on Amazon which you find interesting.Good thing about Amazon is it has a review system which means you can get a pretty good feel as to whether the book is good or not by the reading customer reviews.
    http://www.paradoxplace.com/Insights...KS_ABOUT_THE_M

    Edit: I aplologize for not reading you're post more carefully.Most of those books in the Link deal with the Mongol Empire itself.THey don't deal a whole lot with The other Mongol Khanates that were around after the Empire collapsed.I can't find a comprehensive book on the Mongols from their beginning to power until collapse in 1858 in India.The Mughals, a mispronounciation of Mongol were direct descendents of them and had quite a powerful empire up until it started to decline around the mid 1700's.Here is one book you may find interesting. It covers the Mughal's Empire's entire reign in India.http://www.amazon.com/Mughal-Throne-...ref=pd_sim_b_3

    thanks very much

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gestalt View Post
    You're welcome ALFAJI

    I have a read a few books on the Mongols,but most of what I read was checked out at the library or from an old encyclopedia I used to own.The one book about the Mongols I remembered reading title wise was the Devils Horsemenby James Chambers which is a good starter book.Its only around 160 pages.There isn't a flood of books about the Mongols in relation to other topics,but Stephen Turnbull's book Genghis Khan and the Mongols Conquests: 1190-1400 has rave reviews on Amazon,as well as the Mongols and The West by Peter Jackson. Here is a Link which shows a number books about the Mongols advertied on Amazon which you find interesting.Good thing about Amazon is it has a review system which means you can get a pretty good feel as to whether the book is good or not by the reading customer reviews.
    http://www.paradoxplace.com/Insights...KS_ABOUT_THE_M

    Edit: I aplologize for not reading you're post more carefully.Most of those books in the Link deal with the Mongol Empire itself.THey don't deal a whole lot with The other Mongol Khanates that were around after the Empire collapsed.I can't find a comprehensive book on the Mongols from their beginning to power until collapse in 1858 in India.The Mughals, a mispronounciation of Mongol were direct descendents of them and had quite a powerful empire up until it started to decline around the mid 1700's.Here is one book you may find interesting. It covers the Mughal's Empire's entire reign in India.http://www.amazon.com/Mughal-Throne-...ref=pd_sim_b_3
    thanks for the help m8

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