Weatherford, J. Mccar bar. Construction of Genghis Khan and the Contemporary World New York: Crown, 2004. Jack Weatherford introduced Genghis Khan and in 2004 the production of the modern world was announced. This book is meant to capture the essence of Genghis Khan and the accomplishments he has accomplished, and what he left for future generations. In this book, it starts with the life of Genghis Khan and ends with what influence he had on the world. This book is divided into 3 parts and 4 parts.
In Genghis Khan and the creation of the modern world, Jack Weatherford tells the story of Genghis Khan and the Mongol empire and the way it came to the beginning of the modern world. Genghis Khan was the most powerful and influential leader of the 13th century. In only three decades Genghis Khan and the Mongolian army conquered more land conquered in world history. Genghis Khan is the leader of power and thought, he created fear during Eurasia. Despite his fear of Eurasia, Genghis Khan has linked many different cultures and races. During the thirty years of the rule of the Mongol empire, Genghis Khan made a number of innovations such as fundamentally reforming the war and expanding trade routes, etc. They invented what is called a mobile printing machine . religion
In Genghis Khan 's book of Genghis Khan and the construction of the modern world, Jack Weatherford allowed us to see the conquest of Mongolia in the world. He started us before Tiemu was born. He introduced the great achievements of many Mongolians including conquering China. Mongolians formed it in the process of conquering the world. When they conquered the new land, he moved around people, and he did not want to stay there. He moved the most educated people to various parts of the world.
It is called Genghis Khan and the construction of the modern world. This book explains the legacy of Mongolia and how his achievement has influenced the world since his first discovery. This book contains Jack Weatherford's view on how the Mongol empire will affect the world. The book is divided into several sections to discuss the stage of the influence of Mongolia. The first chapter is an introduction titled "thrombus" and the first chapter. It began with speculation about the death of Genghis Khan. About 50%, Sherman and 6% of Christians, 4% of Muslims, and 40% are not. Mongolians are not a kind of religious people. Mongolia has a history of the Genghis Khan Empire, he is one of the wonderful leaders. That is our Mongolians. In the 13th century, the Mongol empire has put great emphasis on the death of Genghis Khan. In the meantime, everything was under Genghis Khan. He is a dictator of all Mongolians.