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Marriage as Political Strategy and Cultural Expression

Mongolian Royal Marriages from World Empire to Yuan Dynasty

by George Qingzhi Zhao (Author)
©2008 Monographs XVI, 322 Pages
Series: Asian Thought and Culture, Volume 60

Summary

Marriage as Political Strategy and Cultural Expression is the first comprehensive study of Mongolian royal marriages from World Empire (1206-1279) to the Yuan dynasty (1279-1368) in Asia. This study examines the Mongolian royal family’s marriage strategies and the political implications of these royal marriages, specifically, the intermarriages between the Mongolian royal house and its allies, including the Onggirat, the Oirat, and other Mongol peoples as well as the Uighur State and Korea in Central and East Asia. This book concludes that the short lifespans of Mongol royalty after Khubilai Khan were the result of consanguineous marriage and inbreeding – genetic factors that contributed to the collapse of the Mongol dynasty.

Details

Pages
XVI, 322
Year
2008
ISBN (PDF)
9781453903582
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433102752
DOI
10.3726/978-1-4539-0358-2
Language
English
Publication date
2008 (June)
Keywords
Eheschließung Mongolei Dynastie Geschichte 1206-1368 Mongolian history Asian history Woman study Marriage
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2008. XVI, 322 pp., num ill.

Biographical notes

George Qingzhi Zhao (Author)

The Author: George Qingzhi Zhao received his Ph.D. in pre-modern Chinese history from the University of Toronto, where he is currently teaching. He is the author of several articles, book chapters, and translations on Mongolian imperial marriages.

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