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“Giovanni Da Pian Del Carpini.” Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Accessed November 15, 2016. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Giovanni-da-Pian-del-Carpini.
Jackson, Peter. The Mongols and the West: 1221 – 1410. Harlow: Pearson Longman, 2005.
John of Plano Carpini and William Of Rubruck. Contemporaries of Marco Polo, Consisting of the Travel Records to the Eastern Parts of the World of William of Rubruck (1253-1255); the Journey of John of Pian De Carpini (1245-1247); the Journal of Friar Odoric (1318-1330) & the Oriental Travels of Rabbi Benjamin of Tudela (1160-1173). Edited by Manuel Komroff. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1928.
“Marco Polo (Doctor Who).” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 5 Nov. 2016. Web. 09 Nov. 2016.
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Morgan, David. The Mongols. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2007.
Onon, Urgunge, trans. The Secret History of the Mongols. Abingdon: RoutledgeCurzon, 2001.
Polo, Marco, and R. E. Latham. The Travels of Marco Polo. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin, 1982. Print.
Skelton, R. A., Thomas E. Marston, George D. Painter, and C. De Bridia. The Vinland Map and the Tartar Relation. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1965.
The Mongol Mission: Narratives and Letters of the Franciscan Missionaries in Mongolia and China in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries (New York, 1955), pp. 73-76
Image Bibliography:
Catalan Atlas, Photograph, from Britannica Online for Kids, accessed November 14, 2016, http://kids.britannica.com/
“Marco Polo Leaves Venice for Xanadu.” Erenow. Erenow, n.d. Web. <http://erenow.com/
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Rashid-al-Din – “History of the World”, reproduction in Luisetto “Armenians and other Eastern Christians under Mongolian rule” (National Library of France, Manuscripts Department, Eastern Division. 1113, fol. 91r)
Russian chronicler – Oxford Illustrated Encyclopedia, Vol.3, Infra-M, All the World, Moscow, 1999, ISBN5-16-000072-0 capture of Kiev by the Mongols in 1240
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