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* {{cite book |last=Charney |first=Israel W. (ed.) |title=Genocide: A Critical Bibliographic Review |year=1994 |publisher=Facts on File Publications |location=New York}}<!-- Volume number?--> | * {{cite book |last=Charney |first=Israel W. (ed.) |title=Genocide: A Critical Bibliographic Review |year=1994 |publisher=Facts on File Publications |location=New York}}<!-- Volume number?--> | ||
* {{cite book |last=De Hartog |first=Leo |title=Genghis Khan: Conqueror of the World|year=1988 |publisher=I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd. |location=London}} | * {{cite book |last=De Hartog |first=Leo |title=Genghis Khan: Conqueror of the World|year=1988 |publisher=I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd. |location=London}} | ||
* {{cite web |last=Smitha |first=Frank E | title=Genghis Khan and the Mongols |work=Macrohistory and World Report | url=http://www.fsmitha.com/h3/h11mon.htm | accessdate=2005-06-30}} | * {{cite web |last=Smitha |first=Frank E | title=Genghis Khan and the Mongols |work=Macrohistory and World Report | url=http://www.fsmitha.com/h3/h11mon.htm | accessdate=2005-06-30}} | ||
* {{cite book |last=Kahn |first=Paul (adaptor) |title=Secret History of the Mongols: The Origin of Chingis Khan (expanded edition): An Adaptation of the Yüan chʾao pi shih, Based Primarily on the English Translation by Francis Woodman Cleaves |series=Asian Culture Series |year=1998 |publisher=Cheng & Tsui Co. |location=Boston |isbn=0-88727-299-1}} | * {{cite book |last=Kahn |first=Paul (adaptor) |title=Secret History of the Mongols: The Origin of Chingis Khan (expanded edition): An Adaptation of the Yüan chʾao pi shih, Based Primarily on the English Translation by Francis Woodman Cleaves |series=Asian Culture Series |year=1998 |publisher=Cheng & Tsui Co. |location=Boston |isbn=0-88727-299-1}} | ||
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* {{cite book |last=Morgan |first=David |authorlink=David Morgan (historian) |title=The Mongols |series=The Peoples of Europe |year=1986 |publisher=Blackwell Publishing |isbn=0-631-17563-6}} | * {{cite book |last=Morgan |first=David |authorlink=David Morgan (historian) |title=The Mongols |series=The Peoples of Europe |year=1986 |publisher=Blackwell Publishing |isbn=0-631-17563-6}} | ||
* {{cite book |last=Saunders |first=J.J. | title=History of the Mongol Conquests'' |year=1972, repr. 2001 |publisher=University of Pennsylvania Press |location=Philadelphia |isbn=0812217667}} | * {{cite book |last=Saunders |first=J.J. | title=History of the Mongol Conquests'' |year=1972, repr. 2001 |publisher=University of Pennsylvania Press |location=Philadelphia |isbn=0812217667}} | ||
* Stevens, Keith. | * Stevens, Keith. [http://ideas.union.edu/articles/files/22_Stevens_Heirs_to_Discord.pdf "Heirs to Discord: The Supratribal Aspirations of Jamuka, Toghrul, and Temüjin"] (pdf) Retrieved 22 May 2008. | ||
* {{cite book |last=Stewart |first=Stanley |title=In the Empire of Genghis Khan: A Journey among Nomads |year=2001 |publisher=Harper Collins |location=London |isbn=ISBN 0-00-653027-3}} | * {{cite book |last=Stewart |first=Stanley |title=In the Empire of Genghis Khan: A Journey among Nomads |year=2001 |publisher=Harper Collins |location=London |isbn=ISBN 0-00-653027-3}} | ||
* {{cite book |last=Valentino |first=Benjamin A. |title=Final Solutions: Mass Killing and Genocide in the Twentieth Century |year=2004 |publisher=Cornell University Press |location=Ithaca, N.Y. |isbn=0801439655}} | * {{cite book |last=Valentino |first=Benjamin A. |title=Final Solutions: Mass Killing and Genocide in the Twentieth Century |year=2004 |publisher=Cornell University Press |location=Ithaca, N.Y. |isbn=0801439655}} | ||
* {{cite book |last=Weatherford |first=Jack |title=Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World'' |year=2004 |publisher=Crown |location=New York |isbn=0-609-61062-7}} | * {{cite book |last=Weatherford |first=Jack |title=Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World'' |year=2004 |publisher=Crown |location=New York |isbn=0-609-61062-7}} | ||
* {{cite journal | author=Zerjal, Xue, Bertorelle, Wells, Bao, Zhu, Qamar, Ayub, Mohyuddin, Fu, Li, Yuldasheva, Ruzibakiev, Xu, Shu, Du, Yang, Hurles, Robinson, Gerelsaikhan, Dashnyam, Mehdi, Tyler-Smith | title= The Genetic Legacy of the Mongols | journal=The American Journal of Human Genetics | year=2003 | volume= 72| issue=72 | pages= 717–721; | url= | doi = 10.1086/367774 }} | * {{cite journal | author=Zerjal, Xue, Bertorelle, Wells, Bao, Zhu, Qamar, Ayub, Mohyuddin, Fu, Li, Yuldasheva, Ruzibakiev, Xu, Shu, Du, Yang, Hurles, Robinson, Gerelsaikhan, Dashnyam, Mehdi, Tyler-Smith | title= The Genetic Legacy of the Mongols | journal=The American Journal of Human Genetics | year=2003 | volume= 72| issue=72 | pages= 717–721; | url= | doi = 10.1086/367774 }} |
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- Ratchnevsky, Paul (1992, c1991). Genghis Khan: His Life and Legacy [Čingis-Khan: sein Leben und Wirken], tr. & ed. Thomas Nivison Haining. Oxford, UK; Cambridge, Mass., USA: B. Blackwell. ISBN ISBN 0-631-16785-4.
- Juvaynī, Alā al-Dīn Atā Malik, 1226–1283 (1997). Genghis Khan: The History of the World-Conqueror [Tarīkh-i jahāngushā], tr. John Andrew Boyle. Seattle: University of Washington Press. ISBN 0-295-97654-3.
- Rashid al-Din Tabib (1995). A Compendium of Chronicles: Rashid al-Din's Illustrated History of the World Jami' al-Tawarikh, Sheila S. Blair (ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-727627-X.
- Rashid al-Din Tabib (1971). The Successors of Genghis Khan (extracts from Jami’ Al-Tawarikh), tr. from the Persian by John Andrew Boyle. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-03351-6.
- (2004) The Secret History of the Mongols: A Mongolian Epic Chronicle of the Thirteenth Century [Yuan chao bi shi], tr. Igor De Rachewiltz. Leiden; Boston: Brill. ISBN 90-04-13159-0.
Further reading
- Brent, Peter (1976). The Mongol Empire: Genghis Khan: His Triumph and His Legacy. London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson. ISBN 029777137X.
- Bretschneider, Emilii (1888, repr. 2001). Mediæval Researches from Eastern Asiatic Sources; Fragments Towards the Knowledge of the Geography & History of Central & Western Asia. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co (repr. Munshirm Manoharlal Pub Pvt Ltd). ISBN 81-215-1003-1.
- Cable, Mildred; Francesca French (1943). The Gobi Desert. London: Landsborough Publications.
- Charney, Israel W. (ed.) (1994). Genocide: A Critical Bibliographic Review. New York: Facts on File Publications.
- De Hartog, Leo (1988). Genghis Khan: Conqueror of the World. London: I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd..
- Smitha, Frank E. Genghis Khan and the Mongols. Macrohistory and World Report. Retrieved on 2005-06-30.
- Kahn, Paul (adaptor) (1998). Secret History of the Mongols: The Origin of Chingis Khan (expanded edition): An Adaptation of the Yüan chʾao pi shih, Based Primarily on the English Translation by Francis Woodman Cleaves. Boston: Cheng & Tsui Co.. ISBN 0-88727-299-1.
- Kennedy, Hugh (2002). Mongols, Huns & Vikings. London: Cassell. ISBN ISBN 0-304-35292-6.
- Kradin, Nikolay; Tatiana Skrynnikova (2006). Imperiia Chingis-khana (Chinggis Khan Empire). Moscow: Vostochnaia literatura. ISBN 5-02-018521-3. Template:Ru icon (summary in English)
- Kradin, Nikolay; Tatiana Skrynnikova (2006). "Why do we call Chinggis Khan's Polity 'an Empire'". Ab Imperio 7 (1): 89–118. 5-89423-110-8.
- Lamb, Harold (1927). Genghis Khan: The Emperor of All Men. New York: R. M. McBride & company.
- Lister, R. P. (2000 [c1969]). Genghis Khan. Lanham, Maryland: Cooper Square Press. ISBN 0-8154-1052-2.
- Man, John (2004). Genghis Khan: Life, Death and Resurrection. London; New York: Bantam Press. ISBN ISBN 0-593-05044-4.
- Man, John (1997, 1998, 1999). Gobi: Tracking the Desert. London; New Haven, Conn: Weidenfeld & Nicolson; Yale University Press. ISBN 0-7538-0161-2.
- Martin, Henry Desmond (1950). The Rise of Chingis Khan and his Conquest of North China. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press.
- May, Timothy (2001). Mongol Arms. Explorations in Empire: Pre-Modern Imperialism Tutorial: The Mongols. San Antonio College History Department. Retrieved on 2008-05-22.
- Morgan, David (1986). The Mongols. Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 0-631-17563-6.
- Saunders, J.J. (1972, repr. 2001). History of the Mongol Conquests. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 0812217667.
- Stevens, Keith. "Heirs to Discord: The Supratribal Aspirations of Jamuka, Toghrul, and Temüjin" (pdf) Retrieved 22 May 2008.
- Stewart, Stanley (2001). In the Empire of Genghis Khan: A Journey among Nomads. London: Harper Collins. ISBN ISBN 0-00-653027-3.
- Valentino, Benjamin A. (2004). Final Solutions: Mass Killing and Genocide in the Twentieth Century. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. ISBN 0801439655.
- Weatherford, Jack (2004). Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World. New York: Crown. ISBN 0-609-61062-7.
- Zerjal, Xue, Bertorelle, Wells, Bao, Zhu, Qamar, Ayub, Mohyuddin, Fu, Li, Yuldasheva, Ruzibakiev, Xu, Shu, Du, Yang, Hurles, Robinson, Gerelsaikhan, Dashnyam, Mehdi, Tyler-Smith (2003). "The Genetic Legacy of the Mongols". The American Journal of Human Genetics 72 (72): 717–721;. DOI:10.1086/367774. Research Blogging.