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Mongolia And Lin Cheng History Study Some Issues

Posted on:2013-05-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B T GangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2245330374470181Subject:Special History
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The master degree applicant work,"Some problems of Qaraqorum of Great Mongolia", consists of four parts, such as the introduction, two main parts which divided into three sub parts, the conclusion, and the reference. Hereby, in the paper, the aspirant wants to review previous researches often made under historical documents and sources. In reality, there are few historical sources which have direct connections to Qaraqorum of Great Mongolia. Direct connection means the author who visited the city or who had worked in high level officer in the Great Mongolia government. The others don’t have direct connections and all the information came from folks tales and insufficient sources.In Chapter1, made several ways explaining the previous studies, especially Qaraqorum study. Qaraqorum study have got one hundred years and more years history and the very beginning came from mid18ties many expeditions which wanted to re-discover "magical" and "legendary" capital city of Mongolia. The capital city of Great Mongolia, Qaraqorum, had very short years long brightened in world history, but made huge impact to this. From1235years, Ogedei khan built the palace and to1260year, Khubilai khan transferred the capital city to Xanadu, this25year period was too short for the capital city development. After Khubilai khan reign, Qaraqorum lost his capital city status and became regional administration town-local town.Next to In Chapter2, the aspirant conducted fresh news of archeology researches which held in Uburhangai, Mongolia. Recent years, the joint expedition archeology team of Mongolia and Germany has made the excavations on the Qaraqorum site and made several discoveries which might be change the fundamental views of Mongolian history. From the excavation results, we can make time periods of Qaraqorum and living conditions and everyday diets of the citizens. Furthermore, the archeobotany results tell us the agricultural level of Qaraqorum and foreign trade basis of Great Mongolia empire. During "Pax Mongolica" age, many cultural and economic resources are mixed up as well as cross-culture zone.
Keywords/Search Tags:Great Mongolia, Qaraqorum, archeology excavation results
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