History of the Mongols: The Mongols of Persia
- 804 pages
- 29 hours of reading
Sir Henry Hoyle Howorth was a British Conservative politician, barrister, and amateur historian and geologist. A prolific writer, he contributed articles to numerous journals, with his interests extending into archaeology, numismatics, and ethnography. His works on the history and ethnography of Asia garnered him significant recognition. Howorth was also known as a controversialist, frequently airing his opinions on the letters page of The Times.






A comprehensive history of the Mongol Empire, including their conquests, political and social systems, and cultural contributions. The book provides an unbiased examination of both the positives and negatives of Mongol rule, and analyzes its effects on the territories they conquered.