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studylib.net. Retrieved 2023-03-23. Duan, Weicong. "Ming China As A Gunpowder Empire : Military Technology, Politics, And Fiscal Administration, 1350-1620"
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2017. Haw, Stephen G. (July 2013). "The Mongol Empire: the first 'gunpowder empire '?". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 23 (3): 441–469. doi:10
Lost world
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Germains, describes an island in the far South Atlantic, with a lost, pre-gunpowder empire . According to Allienne Becker, there was a logical evolution from the
Heilongjiang hand cannon
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ISBN 978-0-521-24331-5. Haw, Stephen G. (July 2013). "The Mongol Empire – The First 'Gunpowder Empire '?". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 23 (3): 441–469. doi:10
Mongol conquest of China
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ISBN 978-90-04-28529-3. HAW, STEPHEN G. (July 2013). "The Mongol Empire – the first 'gunpowder empire '?". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 23 (3): 444–451. doi:10
Stephen G. Haw
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Series 5: 88 – 92; 258 – 60 (2006). The Mongol Empire – the first gunpowder empire ? Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 23.3: 441 – 469 (2013). Cathayan
History of gunpowder
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not only used gunpowder weapons but deserves the moniker "the first gunpowder empire ." The first concerted Mongol invasion of Jin occurred in 1211 and total
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ISBN 978-0-941936-64-4. Haw, Stephen G. (July 2013). "The Mongol Empire – the first 'gunpowder empire '?". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 23 (3): 458. doi:10.1017/S1356186313000369
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and Qing dynasties was able to expand rapidly, thus making them a gunpowder empire . The Ottoman Empire was one of the most dangerous military forces in