17. Sources:

Storm from the East by Robert Marshall, BBC Books, London. (1993)
The Mongolians by David Morgan,
Blackwell, Cambridge MA & Oxford UK. (1986)
The Mongol Empire by Peter Brent,
Weidenfeld &Nicolson, London. (1979)
Djingis Khan by Harold Lamb,
Printed in Sweden. (1965)
The Devil’s Horsemen by James Chambers,
Weidenfeld &Nicolson, London. (1979)
The Great Khans: article in National Geographic February 1997
Compton’s Interactive Encyclopedia 1996
The Software Toolworks Multimedia Encyclopedia 1992
And some books in Swedish that I do not know the English titles of if any:
Kinesisk Historia av Alf Henriksson / Hwang Tsu-Yü
Bonniers Grafiska Industrier AB, Stockholm. (1982)
Asiens historia av Michael Nordberg,
Aronzon-Lundin AB, Stockholm. (1971)
Mongolerna och deras land av Anders W. Martinsson,
Harriers Förlag, Avesta. (1985)
Marco Polos Resor
(Niloe-biblioteket) Bohusläns Grafiska AB, 1987.
Asien Förr + Nu av Göran Graninger, Karl Reinhold Haellquist, Sven Tägil,
Norstedts Tryckeri, Stockholm. (1985)
Lilla Uppslagsboken, Förlagshuset Norden AB, Malmö, 1977.
Internet sources:
Oyunbilig's GREAT MONGOL Home Page:
http://www.mongols.com/
Medieval Sourcebook Marco Polo On the Tartars:
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/mpolo44-46.html
Medieval Sourcebook Marco Polo The Glories Of Kinsay [Hangchow] (c. 1300):
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/polo-kinsay.html
Female Hero Sorghaghtani Beki (Women in World History Curriculum):
http://home.earthlink.net/~womenwhist/heroine8.html