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In the 13th century, the golden age of the mongol empire, a sport resembling polo became a training game for the mongolian cavalry throughout high asia. horsemen learned to bend low at speed, like acrobats to finish off fallen enemies with sabres, looting their prey on the ground by scooping up jewels that caught their eye. there are stories, too, of genghis khan knocking about an enemys head as if it were a ball. orkhon valley, central mongolia
Image ID: | 1196-14 |
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Artist: | Thomas Kelly |
sports
sport
horizontals
asia
suns
club
learned
polo
developing country
kharakhorin
ball
horizontal
central
asians
steepe
developing countries
caught
sun
match
13th
silhouettes
traditional
asia
mongolia
mongolian
genghis
fallen
speed
sunset
rural
riders
game
cavalry
golden
acrobats
silhouette
enemies
ground
game
stories
prey
throughout
sport
bend
empire
jewels
bright
sunsets
horse
enemys
head
valley
mongol
by
khaan
rider
mongolians
looting
asian
chingis
shining
horses
mongolian
knocking
finish
century
age
games
training
high
silhouetted
low
third world
khan
horsemen
scooping
orkhon
resembling
eye
sabres