The System and Symbolism of Power in Mongolian Empire

  • Danzangiin Erdenebat munkhuutower@gmail.com
How to Cite
Erdenebat D. The System and Symbolism of Power in Mongolian Empire. Vlast’ (The Authority). 2015. Vol. 23. No. 5. P. 184-187. (in Russ.).

Abstract

The article is devoted to the original authority of Khans of Genghis Khan’s empire supported by centuries-long nomadic traditions that largely have a symbolic nature. A specific factor of Chingisids power, as the author stresses, was offensive and defensive equipment which used to have a sacral nature.
Keywords:
symbolism, offensive and defensive equipment, Genghis Khan, khevtuul, Mongols, nomadic studies, Eurasianism

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Erdenebat, D. (2015). The System and Symbolism of Power in Mongolian Empire. Vlast’ (The Authority), 23(5), 184-187. Retrieved from https://www.jour.fnisc.ru/index.php/vlast/article/view/1353
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