The Mongols through the Traveler's Sighting
"Yakut Al-Hamwi Model"
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https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v0i134.1013Keywords:
Mongols, YaqutAL-Humwi, ViewsAbstract
Yaqut al-Hamwi is a contemporary of the event of the Mongol invasion of the information that came out However ,it is very important As he witnessed these event and witnessed some of them and was close to biting others .Yaqut wrote about the Mongol ,Conquest of cities their entry into them ,their sabot age , and their burning and killing of people .However,she was able to rise and flourish again,so he described what he hadseen and what was in his tim .
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