Medieval Chinese Armies 12601520 (Osprey Men-at-Arms #251)
معرفی کتاب «Medieval Chinese Armies 12601520 (Osprey Men-at-Arms #251)» نوشتهٔ Christopher J Peers; David Sque، منتشرشده توسط نشر Osprey Publishing در سال 1992. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The period covered in this book by C. J. Peers begins with the accession in 1260 of Kubilai, grandson of Chinggis, as ruler of the Mongol Empire. Within a few years he was to gain the rest of China and lose the western parts of his realm, in effect giving China unity and independence under an alien dynasty. The history, organisation and tactics of Chinese armies from 1260-1520 are discussed here, together with numerous illustrations and eight full page colour plates by David Sque. In 1271, Kubilai, ruler of the Mongol Empire, proclaimed himself the first Emperor of the Yan dynasty. Within a few years he was to gain control of the rest of China, in effect giving China unity and independence under an alien dynasty. His reign endured until 1368, when the native Ming dynasty came to power. Focusing on these two regimes, this text explores the history, organization and tactics of the Yan and Ming armies from 1260-1520. Numerous illustrations and colour plates portray the weapons and uniforms of the Chinese troops in vivid detail. The traditional Western view of Chinese history as a series of cycles, in which dynasties rose and fell against a background of institutions which changed little over the centuries, was to a large extent shared by the Chinese themselves, who liked to base their political systems on idealised precedents dating back to the Golden Age of the Chou dynasty. Covers the history of the Chinese army from the accession of the great Mongol Khan, Kublai, to the time when European weaponry was introduced. This volume details the equipment and uniforms during the Yuan dynasty, the civil wars of the 14th century, and the campaigns to expel the Mongols.
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