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Mongol Nomadism, Mongol Identity, and the Fall of the Mongol Empire

Mongol Nomadism, Mongol Identity, and the Fall of the Mongol Empire

Update: 2023-06-25
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In part two of our conversation about his book The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East (Basic Books, 2022), Nicholas Morton, Associate Professor of History at Nottingham Trent University, joins me to share more about his research into Mongol imperial expansion and the Mongol conquests of the Near East. In this episode, we talk about practices of Mongol nomadism and mobility; how Mongol identity can be defined and understood; and where and when the Mongol empire finally collapsed.

Part one is here

Maggie Freeman is a PhD student in the School of Architecture at MIT. She researches uses of architecture by nomadic peoples and historical interactions of nomads and empires, with a focus on the modern Middle East.

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Mongol Nomadism, Mongol Identity, and the Fall of the Mongol Empire

Mongol Nomadism, Mongol Identity, and the Fall of the Mongol Empire

Maggie Freeman