This blockbuster exhibition is the most comprehensive introduction to Genghis Khan and the Mongol empire ever presented internationally.
From the Mongolian plains to the southernmost tip of China, from the Pacific Ocean to the outer reaches of the Middle East, Genghis Khan and his Mongolian army would eventually build an immense empire during the 13th century CE that would change the face of the Earth. At their peak, Mongolians controlled almost a quarter of the Earth’s surface, and Genghis Khan’s grandson, Kublai Khan, Great Khan of the Mongolians, became Emperor of China by founding the Yuan Dynasty, establishing the capital in Dadu (current-day Beijing).
After years of violent conquest, the Pax Mongolica allowed for commercial, scientific, and artistic relations to flourish between the East and West, allowing for an unparalleled period of exchange. With this rare exhibition of objects dating from the 1st to the 14th centuries, drawn from Mongolia’s national collections and including many national treasures, this exhibition covers an unparalleled insight into the history of this great empire.
The exhibition has been developed and produced in association with Nantes History Museum, France, the Chinggis Khaan National Museum and the Ministry of Culture of Mongolia, and curated by internationally recognised Mongolian scholars Jean Paul Desroches and Marie Favereau.
The exhibition is touring with all of the museum grade display cases, inclusive of integrated LED lighting, walling systems, all interpretive and scenic graphics and audio-visual software and hardware.
2017 – National Military Museum of the Netherlands
2023/24 – Nantes History Museum, France
2025 – Location to be announced, Canada
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