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  1. Bausani, A. "Religion Under the Mongols." in Ed. J. A. Boyle, Vol.2. The Cambridge History of Iran: The Saljuq and Mongol Periods, pp.538-49. Cambridge: At the University Press, 1968.
  2. Bretschneider, E. Medieval Researches from Eastern Asiatic Sources. 2 Vols. London: 1888.
  3. Fischer, K. "From the Mongols to the Moghuls," in Allchin, F.R.and N. Hammond, eds. The Archaeology of Afghanistan from the Earliest Times  to the Timurid Period. London: 1978, pp. 357-404.
  4. Gibb, H. A. R. trans. The Travels of Ibn Battûta. 3 Vols. Cambridge: Hakluyt Society, 1958, 1962, 1971.
  5. Humphreys, R. S. From Saladin to the Mongols. Albany: 1977.
  6. Jackson, P. "The Accession of Qubilai Qa'an: A  Re-examination, " Journal of the Anglo-Mongolian Society 2/1 (1975): 1-10.
  7. ________. "The Dissolution of the Mongol Empire." Central Asiatic Journal 22(1978): 186-244.
  8. ________. "The Crisis in the Holy Land in 1260, "English Historical Review 95 (1980): 481-513.
  9. al-Juvaynî, `Atâ Malik, The History of the World Coqueror. 2 Vols. Translated by J. A. Boyle. Manchester: 1958.
  10. ________. Ta'rîkh-i Jahân Gushâ. Edited by M. M. Qazwînî Leiden and London: 1912, 1916, 1937.1
  11. Lewis, Bernard. "The Mongols, the Turks and the Muslim Polity," in his Islam in History. London: 1973, pp. 179-98 and 324-25.
  12. Lister, R. P. Genghis Khan. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1993.
  13. Morgan, David O. The Mongols. Cambridge, Mass: Blackwell, 1986.
  14. ________. "The Mongol Armies in Persia." Der Islam 56/1 (1979): 81-96.
  15. ________. "Who Ran the Mongol Empire?" Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (1982): 124-36.
  16. ________. "Persian Historians and the Mongols," in his edition of Medieval Historical Writing in the Christian and Islamic Worlds. (London: 1982), 109-24.
  17. ________. "The Great Yasa of Chingiz Khan and Mongol Law in the Ilkhanate." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 49/1 (1986): 163-76.
  18. Rashîd al-Dîn, The Successors of Genghis Khan Translated by J. A. Boyle. New York and London: 1971.
  19. ________. Jâmi` al-Tawârîkh. 2 Vols. Edited by B. Karîmî. Tehran: 1970.
  20. _______. Histoire des Mongols de la Perse.Translated and Edited by E. Quatreére. Paris: 1836.
  21. Rossabi, M. "Khubilai Khan and the Women in His Family." In Bauer W. Ed. Sino Mongolica: Festschrift fur Herbert Franke (Wiesbaden: 1979), 153-80.
  22. Sagang Sechen. A History of the Eastern Mongols to 1662. Part 1. Translated by J. R. Krueger. Mongolia society Ocasional Papers no. 2. Bloomington: 1964.
  23. Saunders, J. J. The History of the Mongol Conquests. London: 1971.
  24. ________.  "The Mongol Defeat at Ain Jalut and the Restoration of the Greek Empire." in his Muslims and Mongols. Christchurch, NZ: 1977, pp. 67-76.
  25. Schurmann, H. F. "Mongolian Tributary Practices of the Thirteenth Century." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 14(1956): 304-89.
  26. Sinor, D. The Inner Asian Warriors."  Journal of the American Oriental Society 101/2 (1981): 133-44.
  27. Smith, J. M. " `Ayn Jalut: Mamluk Success or Mongol Failure?" Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 44/2 (1984): 307-45.
  28. Spuler, Bertold. The Mongol Period. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1969.
  29. ________. The History of the Mongols. London: 1972.

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