The Mongol Empire to the Mongol Partnership Empires

ebook From Nomad Sovereignty to Planetary Strategy Volume I

By Bukhan Purvan Zayabat

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The Mongol Empire to Partnership Empires: From Nomad Sovereignty to Planetary Strategy is a revolutionary three-volume historical vision and strategic blueprint that reframes the rise and fall of the Mongol world as more than conquest—it was a global strategy in motion, rooted in dignity, rights, and reason. These are not just Western values. These are the three human discoveries—long before modernity—that have guided civilizations from the steppes to the seas, from empires to republics.

Volume I unfolds the forgotten story of the Mongol world—not as a footnote to Europe's rise, but as the original architecture of globalization. Drawing from centuries of miswritten history, the book peels back the colonial lens to reveal a network of transcontinental diplomacy, trade, legal codes, and pluralistic sovereignty stretching from China to Hungary, Baghdad to Delhi.

In this volume, the reader will journey through the rise of Chinggis Khan not as a tyrant, but as a strategic weaver of oaths, institutions, and inter-cultural alliances. It reexamines the myths of barbarism, uncovers the silenced science and ethics of nomad diplomacy, and reverses the gaze—allowing nomads to write their own histories, again.

At the core of this book lies a radical idea: the nomad mind—adaptable, relational, dignified—is not just a relic of the past, but the strategic key to the planetary future. As humanity faces ecological collapse, political disillusion, and fractured international order, Volume I proposes that a reawakening of nomad strategy—flexible, non-centralized, peace-oriented—can offer new forms of leadership and global cooperation.

This is not nostalgia. This is future-making. The three-volume work is a call to all peoples—sedentary and nomad alike—to rebuild civilization not through hierarchy or war, but through three universal visions:

  • Prosperity rooted in shared resources, not exploitation;
  • Peace grounded in truth and negotiated dignity;
  • Health and human flourishing as the guiding light of governance, economy, and intergenerational care.
  • The Mongol Partnership Empires imagines a world union born not of domination, centralized power, but of decentralization—a planetary rhizome of cultural unions, cooperative sovereignties, and transnational networks.

    This is the first volume of a rebirth. It reaches into ancient pasts to write a planetary future.
    It is not just about the Mongols. It is about all of us—becoming nomads of justice, creators of history, and citizens of a shared Earth.

    The Mongol Empire to the Mongol Partnership Empires