Mongolian Tents and Prisoners of Genghis Khan: Genghis Khan Has the Followers of Djamuqua Thrown into the Cauldrons by Persian School

Mongolian Tents and Prisoners of Genghis Khan: Genghis Khan Has the Followers of Djamuqua Thrown into the Cauldrons

(Mongolian tents and prisoners of Genghis Khan (1162-1227): Genghis Khan has the followers of Djamuqua, a Mongol of the Jadjirat tribe thrown into the cauldrons. Persian miniature taken from “” Jami al-tawarikh”” (Jami al tawarikh) or “” Universal History””)


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