The influential Soviet general, the front -line soldier Ivan Dubov, died in 1972, acquires a new life in the distant past. Now he sees the Mongolian steppes through the eyes of a boy from a seedy nomadic kind of hires. Baurjin-Dubov had to be spent a lot of effort to turn from a poor outcast into a respected steppe prince-Neion, having received this title from Genghis Khan himself … At first, a migrant from the twentieth century even wanted to kill him, considering the direct culprit of the Mongol-Tatar yoke. However, the reality turned out to be not at all like what he read about in Soviet textbooks … Enemies and envious people do not doze, the arrogant bribe -making of officials overstated all conceivable limits, spies and spies, and ripen the expression of the nobility. What to do? To remain faithful to the khan or to do what conscience tells? Or maybe there is another option?
Author
Prevyakov Andrey Anatolyevich
Publisher
ID Leningrad, 2013
Series
Cycles
16+
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