The mission of Friar William of Rubruck : his journey to the court of the Great Khan Möngke, 1253-1255

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The mission of Friar William of Rubruck : his journey to the court of the Great Khan Möngke, 1253-1255

translated by Peter Jackson ; introduction, notes and appendices by Peter Jackson with David Morgan

(Works / issued by the Hakluyt Society, 2nd ser., no. 173)

Hakluyt Society, 1990

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Bibliography: p. 287-301

Includes index

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The rise of the Mongol empire and the Mongol devastation of Hungary and Poland in 1241-2 brought the West for the first time into contact with Inner Asia. Newly emerging orders of preaching friars found their field of operations greatly expanded, and William of Rubruck's report of his missionary journey through the Mongol empire is the earliest such account. He covers not only the Mongols, but also first encounters with Buddhism and the shamanistic practices of steppe people, and observations on the Nestorian Christian church and its rites, with additional perceptive remarks on geography, ethnography and fauna.

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Chronology of Rubruck's mission, The Mongol imperial family: genealogical table, Introduction Rubruck's report to King Louis 1X of France I The name of the interpreter II The Moxcl and the Merdvins/Merdas III 'Coir Chan' IV The place where the Mongol sovereigns were elected V The interview with Batu VI The Vlachs and the Ulac VII The Uighur king and Chinggis Khan's daughter VIII Mankhaeism and the Creation IX The Seljiik Sultanate of Rum (Anatolia) Bibliography of works cited

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