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RÃ(c)lation des Mongols ou Tartares is an essential primary source for understanding the Mongol Empire in the 13th century. Written by Giovanni da Pian del Carpine, Archbishop of Antivari, this account details his travels to the Mongol court as an envoy of Pope Innocent IV. The text offers invaluable insights into Mongol culture, customs, military strategies, and political organization.
Da Pian del Carpine's observations provide a rare and detailed perspective on a society that was both feared and misunderstood in Europe. His work remains a crucial document for historians and scholars interested in the medieval period, Eurasian history, and the interactions between different civilizations. This French edition allows readers to engage directly with da Pian del Carpine's compelling narrative and gain a deeper appreciation of his historical importance.
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