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Vasilij Jan

Vasily Yan's novel Genghis Khan depicts the rise of the Mongol leader Temujin, from childhood in the steppes to the creation of the largest empire in the world, highlighting his courage, cruelty, and relentless will to power.

Vasily Yan (real name Vasily Yanchevets) in the historical novel Genghis Khan brings an epic story about the emergence of the Mongol Empire and its legendary founder. Temujin, later known as Genghis Khan, is depicted as a strong, unwavering figure whose destiny is shaped by the wild steppes of Asia, cruel customs and a constant struggle for survival.

The novel traces his journey from an exiled boy to a leader who managed to unite the Mongol tribes and launch conquests that changed the course of world history. Through battles, betrayals and bloody victories, Genghis Khan rises as a symbol of insatiable ambition, but also of a military genius who understands the forces of unity and discipline.

Yan depicts not only wars, but also the inner world of the leader – his doubts, cruelty, but also a sense of duty to the people who raised him. Rich descriptions of adventures, battles and steppe landscapes are accompanied by historical facts intertwined with legend, making the novel a vivid reconstruction of the era.

Genghis Khan is more than a biography – it is a historical fresco about power, destiny, and the price paid for world fame.

Original title
Чингис-хан
Translation
Stojanka Jakšić
Editor
Dragan Lakićević
Graphics design
Jelena Grujičić
Dimensions
20.5 x 13.5 cm
Pages
406
Publisher
Rad, Beograd, 1988.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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