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This article examines the Mongol origin story presented in Ibn al-Dawādārī’s surviving works, Kanz al-durar and Durar al-tījān, from the perspective of origines gentium (sing. origo gentis), the literary genre of myths describing the origin and descent of peoples, with a particular focus on the function this story had for Ibn al-Dawādārī’s contemporaries.

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