Genghis Khan built a formidable land empire, but it was his grandson, Kublai Khan, who mastered the sea to forge a truly global power. By the time Kublai Khan defeated the Song empire and established the Yuan dynasty in 1279, he had transformed the Mongol state into an outward-looking, maritime-focused superpower. This gripping narrative explores how the Mongols revolutionized world commerce, introduced paper money, and fostered unprecedented innovation in cartography and naval engineering, ultimately changing the course of history for civilizations as far away as England and France.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover how Kublai Khan transformed a nomadic land power into the world's most advanced naval empire.
- Learn about the groundbreaking innovations in cartography and celestial measurement brought to the Mongol court by Islamic mathematicians.
- Understand the economic and cultural shifts that occurred as the Yuan dynasty connected vast distances through maritime trade.
- Gain insight into the dynastic rivalries and strategic brilliance that defined one of history's most fascinating rulers.
About the Author
Jack Weatherford is a renowned historian and expert on Mongol culture and tradition. He is the author of the classic work Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World, which brought the history of the Mongol Empire to a wide international audience. Weatherford has spent over a decade researching Mongol history, drawing on deep immersion in the culture to provide unparalleled insight into the lives and legacies of the Great Khans.