Ezeket azert irom ide, mert meglepnek, hogy ennyire nem tudtam roluk. Es mert sok ember van, akirol tudom, fontosnak tartana ismerni, mert.... Kiki dontse el, miert erdekli, vagys em.
Elokeszitonek:
A Kozel Kelet tortenelme. (Nekunk erdekes neha felnezni a kulombozo szinek Europaban hol allnak meg...)
http://www.mapsofwar.com/ind/imperial-history.html
Kis kivonat a Cikkbol:
Overall, Mongols were highly tolerant of most religions, and typically sponsored several at the same time, though shamanism, Buddhism, and Christianity were the most popular in the early 1200s. When Temüjin, a shamanist who would later be titled Genghis Khan, declared the Baljuna Covenant with 17 of his companions, several of them were Christian.[11] Many Mongol tribes, such as the Kerait,[12] the Naiman, the Merkit, and to a large extent the Kara Khitan, were Nestorian Christian.[13] All the sons of Genghis Khan had taken Christian wives, from the tribe of the Kerait. While the men were away at battle, the empire was effectively run by the Christian women.[14][15] Genghis Khan's grandson Sartaq was Christian;[16] as was the general Kitbuqa,[17] commander of the Mongol forces of the Levant. Under Mongka, another of Genghis Khan's grandsons, the main religious influence was that of the Nestorians.[18] Mongka may have received baptism from an Armenian priest, although he was mainly devoted to Buddhism.[19]
Maga a cikk: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franco-Mongol_alliance
2007. november 22., csütörtök
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