The Mongol Expansion: 1163-1226


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Traditional methods for studying the Past have always given greater importance to nationalist, religious, and moral interests, which subordinated historical fact to the system's point of view. This is how we have been educated.The time has come to simplify and show respect for our ancestors, striving to know what really happened in the past, and not just what they intend to inform us.After so many years studying History, I came to the conclusion that the best study system is through an impartial, objective Chronology, which limits itself to placing each event in its exact place in time, revealing History without manipulation.This Chronology contains not only purely political facts, such as the foundation of cities, the birth of kingdoms and empires, scientific and geographical discoveries, natural disasters and epidemics; but it also includes information on the most diverse fields of human activity: chemistry, astronomy, geography, mathematics, etc. In parallel, the chronology is complemented by data that do not belong to a specific date, but to an entire era, these are generalities of each society, curiosities, customs, the religion of each civilization, inventions or discoveries that cannot be placed on an exact date, etc. The result of all this is one of the most complete chronologies at your fingertips, periodically updated with the latest archaeological and scientific discoveries, and which transforms the reader into a firsthand witness of the past, understanding the relationship of geographically distant facts, but closely connected by their contemporaneity and influencing unexpected consequences. This is something that traditional History has generally overlooked when it was not useful. A work of this magnitude could not be published in a single book, so I have divided it into several collections, whose Spanish originals are being translated into French, English, Italian, and Portuguese. The chronology runs year by year, as far as possible, from prehistory to the present day.For those who prefer a deeper and more detailed study, I have prepared a second chronology, day by day, which for now covers from 1789 to 1946, divided into five collections