"Genghis Khan" by Jacob Abbott is a historical narrative that recounts the rise of Genghis Khan, one of the most famous conquerors in history, and examines the cultural and societal foundations of the Mongol empire. The story explores the themes of power, leadership, and the characteristics of early nomadic societies through the life of Genghis Khan. It begins by illustrating pastoral life in Asia, focusing on hunting, herding, gathering, and agriculture as the four main ways early people lived. The book sets the scene for the nomadic tribes of Central Asia, pointing out their dependence on raising animals and how this led to patriarchal societies; it then introduces Genghis Khan, a key person who climbed from simple beginnings to become a powerful leader who changed the world. Beginning chapters creates the background for the relationships between culture, environment, and the wars that defined the Mongol empire when Genghis Khan was in charge.
Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series
By Jacob Abbott
From humble beginnings among nomadic tribes, one man will rise to become a legendary conqueror, forever changing the course of history.
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About the AuthorJacob Abbott was an American writer of children's books.
Jacob Abbott was an American writer of children's books.
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