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DOI: 10.2307/2004241
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“…Besides informing us on the political and religious attitudes of the tribal elite and providing a detailed picture of nomadic life, social stratification and military matters, the Secret History is also a major source on the material culture of the medieval Mongols, an aspect of the book which has not yet been fully investigated. 204 While recording for his successors and, indeed, for posterity Cinggis' wisdom and organizational skill and foresight, the Secret History also sings the praise of the other (and perhaps the true) heroes in the saga -the valiant companions from early days such as 'the four hounds' and 'the four steeds', 205 as well as the commanders of a thousand without whose total commitment to their leader, Cinggis would have remained one of many tribal chiefs in northern Mongolia.…”
Section: The Secret History As History and Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides informing us on the political and religious attitudes of the tribal elite and providing a detailed picture of nomadic life, social stratification and military matters, the Secret History is also a major source on the material culture of the medieval Mongols, an aspect of the book which has not yet been fully investigated. 204 While recording for his successors and, indeed, for posterity Cinggis' wisdom and organizational skill and foresight, the Secret History also sings the praise of the other (and perhaps the true) heroes in the saga -the valiant companions from early days such as 'the four hounds' and 'the four steeds', 205 as well as the commanders of a thousand without whose total commitment to their leader, Cinggis would have remained one of many tribal chiefs in northern Mongolia.…”
Section: The Secret History As History and Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%