David Morgan
Morgan, David
David O. Morgan (1945–2019) was a British historian who was professor emeritus of history at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[1] His book The Mongols is considered a standard in the field.[2] Originally published in 1986, a new expanded edition was published in 2007.[3] -Wikipedia
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The New Cambridge History of Islam 6 Volume Set
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The Mongols
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The Cell Cycle
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The Mongol empire & its legacy
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The Mongol empire and its legacy
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Tarīkh-i jahāngushā
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The Mongols
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Medieval Persia, 1040-1797
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Medieval historical writing in the Christian and Islamic worlds
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Sensational Piety
no cover - NCNew Cambridge History of IslamDavid Morgan
New Cambridge History of Islam
no cover - BUBasic Usefulness of a Palm TreeDavid Morgan
Basic Usefulness of a Palm Tree
no cover - COComing of the MongolsDavid Morgan
Coming of the Mongols
no cover - MPMedieval Persia 1040 1797David Morgan
Medieval Persia 1040 1797
no cover - MPMedieval Persia 1040-1797David Morgan
Medieval Persia 1040-1797
no cover - HOHistory of the near EastDavid Morgan
History of the near East
no cover - TLThe Legacy of the Mongol Empire...David Morgan
The Legacy of the Mongol Empire (Curzon Persian Art & Culture S.)
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The New Cambridge History of Islam 6 Volume Set
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The Mongols
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The Cell Cycle
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The Mongol empire & its legacy
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The Mongol empire and its legacy
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Tarīkh-i jahāngushā
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The Mongols
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Medieval Persia, 1040-1797
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Medieval historical writing in the Christian and Islamic worlds
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Sensational Piety
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New Cambridge History of Islam
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Basic Usefulness of a Palm Tree
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Coming of the Mongols
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Medieval Persia 1040 1797
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Medieval Persia 1040-1797
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History of the near East
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The Legacy of the Mongol Empire (Curzon Persian Art & Culture S.)