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The Bahraini Department Of The Mongolian Yuan Dynasty

Posted on:2018-12-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y L Q Q G SuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2355330515452378Subject:Chinese history
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Ba’arin is one of the nomadic tribes on the Mongolia plateau around the 13 th century,and the name of Ba’arin is common in the records of Mongolia tribes.At the beginning,the Ba’arin did not have an independent nomadic land,while they settled in the field of Jamha.In the Mongolia plateau tribal disputes,the Ministry of Ba’arin have an union with the Ministry of Giyani,which was commanded by the Genghis Khan,and become the great Mongolian hero of Genghis Khan who unified the Mongolia plateau tribe.This paper is mainly composed of three parts.In the first part of the paper,the author mainly discusses the source of the name of the Ba’arin,the ethnic origin and its early period of history and other issues.On the origin of the name,with the help of the basis of fully affirming the predecessors’ point of view,the author supplements the relatively weak links,and also in some issues,personal opinions are raised.In the second part,from the geographical issues on the Ministry of Baarin,the author has a statement to the Mongolia and the Yuan Dynasty period of the geographical situation.On the basis of previous research results,this paper discusses the problem of resident change in Ba’arin,and puts forward some personal opinions on some difficult problems.In the Yuan Dynasty,the studies of Ba’arin resident is very few,and basically even do not have a discussion.Therefore,this paper discusses Ba’arin resident of the Yuan Dynasty.In the third part,the author summaries Ba’arin’s historical figures,Mongolia Empire and Yuan Dynasty’s envoys.Some of the characters in the Ba’arin are rare in the historical data.On the basis of previous studies,the author tries to collect historical materials to sort out the historical development of the Ba’arin.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mongolia Yuan Dynasty Ba’arin, Ye’erdexi river, Bayan
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