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The Xiongnu

Steppe Empire of the Ancient World

Autor: Elliot Rowan
Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Dostupnost: Skladem u dodavatele
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In The Xiongnu: Steppe Empire of the Ancient World, Elliot Rowan brings to life the powerful nomadic...

Informace o knize

Autor
Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
2026
Stránek
150
EAN
9798257054365
Enbook ID
52250710
Hmotnost
183
Rozměry
140 x 216 x 8

Kompletní popis

In The Xiongnu: Steppe Empire of the Ancient World, Elliot Rowan brings to life the powerful nomadic confederation that dominated the vast grasslands north of China and reshaped the balance of power across early Eurasia. Across the windswept plains of Mongolia and the open corridors stretching toward Central Asia, the Xiongnu forged a mobile empire built on horsemanship, alliance, and the mastery of distance. They confronted the rising empires of Qin and Han China, compelled new forms of warfare and diplomacy, and created a political system that would echo across the steppe for centuries.

Drawing on the early Chinese chronicles of the Shiji and the Hanshu, along with archaeological discoveries from burial sites such as Noin-Ula, Rowan reconstructs a society that left few written records of its own yet exerted a profound influence on the ancient world. Rich tombs reveal textiles, weapons, and luxury goods carried across immense distances. The remains of horses, ornaments, and ritual objects point to a culture defined by movement, hierarchy, and a deep connection to the natural world. Through these fragments, the Xiongnu emerge not as shadowy adversaries on the edge of empire, but as a dynamic and organized force in their own right.

Rowan explores the structure of Xiongnu power, from the authority of the chanyu to the networks of clans and tribal alliances that sustained the confederation. He traces their military innovations, their role in early transcontinental exchange, and their enduring rivalry with the Han dynasty. He also follows their transformation, from unity to division, and their movements across the steppe that would carry their influence far beyond their original homeland.

More than a study of a nomadic empire, this book reveals how the Xiongnu shaped the political and military traditions of the Eurasian steppe. Their world was one of motion rather than walls, of alliances rather than borders, and of power measured not in cities, but in the ability to command men and horses across the open land. Their confederation may have fragmented, but its legacy endured, carried across the grasslands by those who followed in their path.

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