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Tag: Mongol Empire

Remembering Berke Khan, 1209-66

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Sufyan bin Uzayr
The Berke-Hulagu War

When it comes to the history of Mongols, most people are aware of Genghis Khan and his expeditions/conquests. However, the same amount of recognition is not enjoyed by many other Mongol leaders — some far greater than Genghis himself. In this article, I will be writing about one such man who was one of the… Read more Remembering Berke Khan, 1209-66

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