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Gengis Khan e l'impero mongolo


Khubilai Khan: Fall of the Mongol Hordes

2005, regia di Alex Lay

   

Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: Atlantic Productions - Distribuzione: Discovery ChannelSoggetto: Alex Lay - Sceneggiatura: Alex Lay - Costumi: Jane Wrigley - Musiche: Joel Douek - Effetti speciali: James Jordan - Formato: Color, documentario tv - Durata: 50'.


Il film: http://www.veoh.com/watch/v6260392xamchmSc


Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review: freelife.blog.gogo.mn - pcplanets.com - onlinetvlinks.net - IMDb«Khubilai Khan: Fall of the Mongol Hordes 1 hour special for Discovery 700 years ago the world was dominated by one superpower... the Mongol Empire. Only one conquest still eluded their leader, Khubilai Khan - the mystical islands of Japan. To seal his place in history, he constructed the biggest invasion force the world has ever seen - a fleet of more than 4,400 ships. But at this pivotal moment in world-history the fleet vanished without a trace... What force destroyed the Mongol armada? Was it the legendary Japanese samurai? Human error? Or a natural disaster of catastrophic proportions? Now a Japanese marine archaeologist believes he has found the Mongol fleet. With an array of the latest marine forensic technology, he is revealing chilling new insights into the events of that fateful day. Can science finally solve the mystery of the Lost Fleet of Khubilai Khan?».

 

   

         

    


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