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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