17. Sources:

Paiza

Khubilai Khan by Morris Rossabi,
University of California Press, Ltd. (1988)

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


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