Myths of the Mongol Empire

Posted 14 hours 4 minutes ago by National Tsing Hua University (NTHU)

Duration : 3 weeks
Study Method : Online
Subject : History
Overview
Dispel the myths surrounding the Mongol Empire and discover the secrets of Mongolia’s rich heritage with this expert-led course.
Course Description

Unlock the truth about the Mongol Empire with National Tsing Hua University

The Mongol Empire has become a popular subject in academic research and media curiosity. Yet accounts and representations of Genghis Khan’s empire often contain misconceptions about who early Mongols were and their historical influence on Eurasia and beyond.

On this flexible, three-week course, debunk myths and think critically to get the facts about Mongolian history, from the early horde to its rising empire.

Discover the true story of early Mongolia

Early Mongol civilisations are often misrepresented in modern-day texts. Begin this course by examining who the early nomadic Mongols were and what shaped their historical trajectory.

You’ll discuss the differences between the cultures of nomads of Inner Asia steppes and the major sedentary civilisations of the world.

Learn about Genghis Khan’s place in world history

You’ll then explore the rise of the House of Chinggis through Genghis Khan, one of the most influential figures in world history. Unravel the complexities of his leadership and empire-building strategies, as well as his lasting impact on the Eurasian continent.

Discover how the Mongol Empire expanded to become a world power

On the last week of this course, dive into major events and developments of world history in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries with respect to the Mongol Empire.

Explore the far-reaching impact of Mongol conquests and their role in shaping the geopolitical landscape of the era.

You’ll also examine the Mongol Empire’s global relations and its interactions with other civilisations, including the legend of Prester John and the presence of Christians in Asia.

This course is tailored for learners curious about the history of Mongolia and the Mongol Empire. It’s also suitable for academics looking to further their studies in Mongolian history and heritage.

Requirements

This course is tailored for learners curious about the history of Mongolia and the Mongol Empire. It’s also suitable for academics looking to further their studies in Mongolian history and heritage.

Career Path
  • Critique popular myths of the Mongols and distinguish them from the historical realities of the Mongols
  • Compare and discuss the differences between the cultures of nomads from Inner Asia and major sedentary civilizations of the world, including learners’ own culture and community
  • Analyze and demonstrate the way writers’ subjective views and preconceptions influence the writing of history
  • Describe and represent major events and developments of world history in the thirteenth and fourteenth century with respect to the Mongol empire
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