Kalka
River 1223, Genghiz Khan's Mongols Invade Russia by D Nicolle and V
Shpakovsky
In 1221, Genghiz, Great Khan of the
Mongols, ordered an armed reconnaissance expedition into Russia commanded
by Subodei Bahadur and Jebei Noyon ' The Arrow'. The consequences
for the history of Europe were incalculable. The decisive Mongol
victory at Kalka River opened up vast regions of Russia and Eastern Europe
to Mongol conquest. Genghiz ordered his victorious army to return
eastwards, delaying the final cataclysm by a few years. Genghix died
in 1227, but within 10 years his son Ogedei ordered a return to Russia to
complete the conquest. This title details the events of the dramatic
Kalka River campaign.
Post: UK- £3.00 (max post for multiple books
£6.00).
For Europe £3.00 (each plus one charge of £3.00 recorded fee per
total shipment)
Rest of World £6.00 (each plus one charge of £3.00 recorded fee
per total shipment)