The Barbarian Empires of the Steppes

The Barbarian Empires of the Steppes

Opening in antiquity on the western steppes known as the Pontic-Caspian, this course first introduces you to the Indo-Europeans as it illuminates how the harsh environment of the steppes led nomadic populations to develop a way of life hearty in hunting and war. You'll then travel to early China to explore the Xiongnu, who were so feared by the Han Chinese that their leader was lavished with a tribute system know as “the five baits,” featuring the promise of marriage to a Chinese princess. As you progress to the Middle Ages, you'll take a detailed look at powerful Turkish-speaking nomads who brought Islam to the peoples of the steppes. Finally, you'll delve into the Mongol Empire starting with the life and career of Temujin, as Genghis Khan was known before he was declared Universal Lord.



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