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The Mongols and the Armenians (1220-1335), By Bayarsaikhan Dashdondog, Brill’s Inner Asian Library, Editors Michael R. Drompp Devin DeWeese, VOLUME 24 By Garabet K Moumdjian, Ph.D.

https://www.academia.edu/37370231/The_Mongols_and_the_Armenians_1220_1335_By_Bayarsaikhan_Dashdondog_Brill_s_Inner_Asian_Library_Editors_Michael_R_Drompp_Devin_DeWeese_VOLUME_24?nav_from=e40143e1-71f8-4541-b49a-37888e55c88b The present work tries to understand the connection between the various aspects of East and West in Medieval times by exploring relations between two nations, the Armenians and the Mongols , who began interacting with each other during the thirteenth century. During that time the Mongols became widely known to the world for building the most extensive land empire in human history that stretched from the Pacific Ocean to the Adriatic Sea, covering most of Asia all the way to Korea , excluding India and Eastern Europe, but including Hungary. ...

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