
These spellings are based on the Uighur-Mongolian script, as pronounced in the Mongolian language of the relevant time period. For the spelling of Mongolian terms and names, I largely follow the system employed by Christopher Atwood in Encyclopedia of Mongolia and the Mongol Empire. I sometimes reference current geographic terms (e.g., China, Europe) that may appear anachronistic in context however, these terms are useful for orienting readers and hopefully won’t offend specialists. Place names are also given in common anglicized forms when these are available (e.g., Caucasus, Herat). I use common Europeanized spellings of titles such as caliph and emir. The common spelling of Genghis Khan, however, is given here under its historically correct form of Chinggis Khan, a usage shared by most historians of the Mongol Empire. Spellings of persons’ names follow well-established English-language forms (e.g., William of Rubruck, Michael Palaiologos). I have attempted throughout to prioritize both accuracy and legibility. Most of these terms have numerous acceptable English spellings. Note on Transliteration This book includes many terms originating in non-English languages. F37 2021 | DDC 950/.2-dc23 LC record available at Identifiers: LCCN 2020043301 | ISBN 9780674244214 (cloth) Subjects: LCSH: Golden Horde-Civilization. | Includes bibliographical references and index.

Description: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2021. Title: The Horde : how the Mongols changed the world / Marie Favereau. Marie favere au the b el k n a p p r e s s of h a r va r d uni v er s it y p r e s s Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England 2021Ĭopyright © 2021 by Marie Favereau All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America First printing Cover design: Brianna Harden Cover art: © Ton Koene / Alamy 9780674259980 (EPUB) 9780674259997 (PDF) The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows: Names: Favereau, Marie, 1977– author.

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