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Steppe ecology --- Sagebrush --- Pinyon pines --- Junipers --- Prescribed burning --- Restoration ecology --- Junipers. --- Pinyon pines. --- Prescribed burning. --- Restoration ecology. --- Sagebrush. --- Steppe ecology. --- Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project. --- United States
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Steppe ecology --- Sagebrush --- Pinyon pines --- Junipers --- Prescribed burning --- Restoration ecology --- Junipers. --- Pinyon pines. --- Prescribed burning. --- Restoration ecology. --- Sagebrush. --- Steppe ecology. --- Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project. --- Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project. --- United States
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Steppe ecology --- Sagebrush --- Pinyon pines --- Junipers --- Prescribed burning --- Restoration ecology --- Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project. --- United States
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The Mongols emerged from obscurity to establish the largest contiguous empire in history. Although they are now no longer viewed as simply an unbridled force of destruction, it remains unclear as to how they succeeded in ruling an empire that stretched from the Sea of Japan to the Black Sea. This book investigates how the Mongol adopted and adapted different ruling strategies from previous Inner Asian empires as well as Chinese and Islamic Empires to rule an empire in which they were a distinct minority, and also investigates the processes by which this empire fragmented into an increasing number of states, many of which lasted into the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Mongols --- History. --- Asia --- Central Eurasia. --- Chinggis Khan. --- Inner Asia. --- Mongol Empire. --- Steppe Empires.
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Elsewhere, not in Moldova, Nikolai D. Russev would have been long ago recognized an outstanding contemporary, a kind of Jacques Le Goff from the Balkans, a kind of Nicolae Iorga from the Danube and Dniester, an active and cheerful chronicler, keeper and — in a certain sense — an eyewitness of the region’s five hundred years of history. The kind of history nobody else can tell here, unfortunately. The kind of history he is writing every day, having hardly anyone to tell it to. The historical activity is disappearing here. Storytellers are not wanted. No one is tempted by the lessons of the past. Mistakes are not learnt from, personalities are not respected. Moldova, this “borderland between worlds and times”, turns into an intellectual and human desert.
Steppe archaeology --- Mongols --- Antiquities. --- Dniester River Region (Ukraine and Moldova) --- Balkan Peninsula --- History --- Archaeology --- Cultural history --- History of ideas --- Ancient World --- Middle Ages --- 6th to 12th Centuries --- 13th to 14th Centuries --- 17th Century --- Scientific Life
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