The year was 1206. In a remote corner of Mongolia, a child was born to a local chieftain. Genghiz Khan. By the age of just 28, his empire stretched across half the known world—from Russia, Rome, Austria, and much of Europe to the Persian territories of the time, across the Pamirs, the vast lands of China, and all the way to the Pacific Ocean. Older historians painted Genghiz Khan as a ruthless, bloodthirsty tyrant. But is that the full truth? Modern historical reassessments tell a different story. Even the famed explorer Marco Polo and his father had close ties with the Mongol Empire, arriving during that era and witnessing its complexity firsthand.For the first time in Bengali, this book— Chengis Khan O Marco Polor Abhijan—brings together the astonishing, paradoxical life of Genghiz Khan, his grandson Kublai Khan, and the legendary journeys of Marco Polo. Written by acclaimed author Nirbed Ray, this is a gripping, research-driven narrative wrapped in the drama of history’s most thrilling adventures.
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