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Early Mongolian Geographical Conceptions


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DOI https://doi.org/10.13173/jasiahist.49.1-2.0019




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4 Buell, Paul D: “Sübötei-ba'atur”, in: Rachewiltz et al. 1993, 13–26.

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9 Rachewiltz, Igor, de / Chan, Hok-lam / Hsiao, Ch'i-ch'ing / Geier, Peter W. (eds.): In the Service of the Khan: Eminent Personalities of the Early Mongol-Yuan Period (1200–1300). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1993.

10 Rachewiltz, Igor, de / Chan, Hok-lam / Hsiao, Ch'i-ch'ing / Geier, Peter W. (eds.): The Secret History of the Mongols: A Mongolian Epic Chronicle of the Thirteenth Century. 3 vols. Leiden: Brill, 2003–2004 [vol. 1: 1–642, 2: 643–1347], 2013 [vol. 3: supplement].

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