09333. MONGOL WARRIORS. Compares and contrasts four different accounts of Mongol warfare: H. Martin's contemporary (1977) history; Marco Polo's anecdotal account; a Franciscan missionary's (John of Plano Carpini) report to Pope Innocent IX; and a Persian historian's account of a vanquished people. Explores the major themes running through the accounts and contrasts the different authors' opinions of Mongol morality and character. 16 pages, 35 footnotes, 4 bibliographic sources.