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It has been stored in a dark place without being opened even once. I am listing it due to moving. ◾️Product Description◾️ Genghis Khan and the Treasures of Mongolia Exhibition Exhibition Period: February-April 2010 Pages: 108 pages in color The Mongol Empire was a nomadic horse-riding state founded by Genghis Khan in 1206. Genghis Khan, who appeared in the 13th century, ended the wars of many nomadic horse-riding peoples that had lasted for 1800 years, unified the nomadic horse-riding peoples, and founded the Mongol Empire. He promulgated laws and aimed for control and social order. In the latter half of the 13th century, during the reign of his descendant Kublai (the first emperor of the Yuan Dynasty), they ruled the largest territory in the world, not only all of China but also Vietnam to the south, Moscow to the north, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. What kind of system was in place for politics and economy within this vast empire? Their heritage includes portable dwellings called gers, essential for nomadic life, as well as horse tack such as saddles and chariots, and weapons used for hunting and warfare such as bows and arrows, and musical instruments and recreational items such as the morin khuur and shogi. As the empire expanded, these were either brought in through external trade or made by artisans who were prisoners of war. Their preferences and culture are reflected in gold and silver ornaments, and a magnificent golden culture flourished. This exhibition is a comprehensive exhibition that introduces the mysterious Genghis Khan and the world's largest Mongol Empire. The Inner Mongolia Museum of National Antiquities in the People's Republic of China houses 130,000 art objects and materials related to northern nomadic horse-riding peoples and the Mongol Empire, making it one of the largest museums in the world for Mongolian art and materials. This exhibition introduces, all in one place, ornaments of ancient northern Chinese nomadic horse-riding peoples that existed from the 4th to 9th centuries BC, before the appearance of Genghis Khan, through the peak of the Mongol Empire founded by Genghis Khan, and down to the period of decline in the Ming and Qing dynasties. Of the total 159 items on display, 54 are specially exhibited as Chinese National First-Class Cultural Relics (National Treasures). #WorldHistory #History #China #Mongolia #InnerMongolia #Donghu #Xiongnu #Xianbei #NorthernWei #Tuoba Clan #Turkic #Khitan #Liao Dynasty #Khitan script #Liao #Yelü Abaoji #Mongol people #Mongol #Yuan Dynasty #Nomadic people #Nomadic culture #Genghis Khan #Kublai Khan #Mongol Empire #Blue Wolf #Northern horse-riding people #Northern Steppe #Bronze Age culture #Gobi Desert #Ordos bronzes #Central Asia #Silk Road #Shamanism #Phags-pa script #Tibetan Buddhism
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