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Empires of the Steppes: A History of the Nomadic Tribes Who Shaped Civilization  Audiobook, by Kenneth Harl Play Audiobook Sample

Empires of the Steppes: A History of the Nomadic Tribes Who Shaped Civilization Audiobook

Empires of the Steppes: A History of the Nomadic Tribes Who Shaped Civilization  Audiobook, by Kenneth Harl Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Corey Snow Publisher: Harlequin Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 11.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 8.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: August 2023 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781488215308

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

31

Longest Chapter Length:

62:07 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

14 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

33:19 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

A narrative history of how Attila, Genghis Khan and the so-called barbarians of the steppes shaped world civilization. For readers of The Storm before the Storm, The Silk Road and Ten Caesars. The barbarian nomads of the Eurasian steppes have played a decisive role in world history, but their achievements have gone largely unnoticed. These nomadic tribes have produced some of the world’s greatest conquerors: Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan and Tamerlane, among others. Their deeds still resonate today. Indeed, these nomads built long-lasting empires, facilitated the first global trade of the Silk Road and disseminated religions, technology, knowledge and goods of every description that enriched and changed the lives of so many across Europe, China and the Middle East. From a single region emerged a great many peoples—the Huns, the Mongols, the Magyars, the Turks, the Xiongnu, the Scythians, the Goths—all of whom went on to profoundly and irrevocably shape the modern world. In this new, comprehensive history, Professor Kenneth Harl vividly recreates the lives and world of these often-forgotten peoples from their beginnings to the early modern age. Their brutal struggle to survive on the steppes bred a resilient, pragmatic people ever ready to learn from their more advanced neighbors. In warfare, they dominated the battlefield for over fifteen hundred years. Under charismatic rulers, they could topple empires and win their own.

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