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  • ...c group native to [[Mongolia]] and [[China]]'s [[Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region]]. They also live as minorities in other regions of China (e.g. [[Xinjiang] .... Againm in Inner Mongolia another closely connected core Mongolic Xianbei region was the [[Upper Xiajiadian culture]] (1000–600 BCE) where the Donghu conf
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  • ...han 01.jpg|thumb|[[Genghis Khan]] ascended the throne in the Yeke Quriltay region in the Onan river, from the [[Jami' al-tawarikh]].]] ...ad an open route to Syria and moved against the other Muslim powers in the region.<ref name="Morgan. pp. 132">Morgan. ''The Mongols''. pp. 132–135.</ref>
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  • ...d in parts of [[Uzbekistan]], [[China]], [[Russia]] and [[Mongolia]]), the region also known as Eurasian sub-continent. Kazakh identity is of medieval origin ...n }}</ref> Kirey and Janibek moved with a large following of nomads to the region of [[Zhetysu]]/Semirechye on the border of Moghulistan and set up new pastu
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  • ...c group native to [[Mongolia]] and [[China]]'s [[Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region]]. They also live as minorities in other regions of China (e.g. [[Xinjiang] .... Againm in Inner Mongolia another closely connected core Mongolic Xianbei region was the [[Upper Xiajiadian culture]] (1000–600 BCE) where the Donghu conf
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  • ...ет культуры Новгородской области}} (Novgorod Region Culture Committee) |access-date=October 20, 2016 |quote= |archive-url=http: ...of [[Varangians]], the traders, warriors and settlers from the Baltic Sea region. Primarily they were [[Vikings]] of [[Scandinavia]]n origin, who ventured a
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  • ...may have first been introduced from the west or arose independently in the region. The population during the [[Copper Age]] has been described as mongoloid i ...5)|Soviet–Japanese War]] in August 1945 to liberate [[Southern Mongolia (region)|Southern Mongolia]] from Japan and China.
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  • ...and his sons, succeeded the [[Rouran Khaganate]] as the main power in the region and established the [[Turkic Khaganate]], one of several nomadic dynasties
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  • ...tion of China<ref>Barfield 1989</ref> that resulted in a loss of the Ordos region at the hands of [[Meng Tian]] or the political crisis that overtook the Xio As a result of these battles, the Chinese controlled the strategic region from the [[Ordos Desert|Ordos]] and Gansu corridor to [[Lop Nor]]. They suc
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  • ...rences to "the remains of the descendants of the Xiongnu" who lived in the region of the Altai Mountains in the early {{nobr|5th century AD}}.{{sfn|de la Vai ...2015}}</ref> It again started to spread among the local inhabitants of the region of the [[Talas River]] and in the [[Pamir Mountains]] in the {{nobr|1st cen
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  • It is generally agreed that the first Turkic people lived in a region extending from [[Central Asia]] to [[Siberia]], with the majority of them l ...[Kurgan hypothesis]] for the Indo-European expansion from the Volga steppe region.<ref name=pmid20091844>{{cite journal |doi=10.1002/ajpa.21242|pmid=20091844
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  • ...adually assimilated, and held onto their power base in [[Shanxi]] (central region of modern-day China). They gained in strength through the 910s until finall ...ested in stripping El-kagan of the rights to the supreme power in the huge region, and also in final dismemberment of the Türkic state, a source of many con
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  • The world's largest steppe region, often referred to as "the [[Great Steppe]]", is found in [[Eastern Europe] The [[Pannonian Plain]] is another steppe region in [[eastern Europe]], primarily [[Hungary]].
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  • {{Geobox|Region | category = [[Geography of Siberia|Geographical region]]
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  • |region = Central Asia
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  • ...ther third went to Kaidu and Mengu-Timur. Kaidu also gained control of the region around Bukhara. Neither side gained control of the cities; the administrati
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  • ...Kazakh colonists after they exterminated the Dzungar Oirat Mongols in the region, with one third of Xinjiang's total population consisting of Hui and Han in ...veloped by the Qing. It was the Qing who led to Turkic Muslim power in the region increasing since the Mongol power was crushed by the Qing while Turkic Musl
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  • |region = Central Asia ...[Siberia]]. Most of this area today is part of the [[Xinjiang]] autonomous region in China, [[Kazakhstan]], and [[Kyrgyzstan]]. The Dzungar Khanate was the l
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  • ...the [[Vistula River]] and [[Central Asia]], with the eastern edges of the region vaguely defined by the Greeks.{{citation needed|date=December 2013}} The An ...546, taking the place of the earlier [[Xiongnu]] as the main power in the region. They were the first Turkic tribe to use the name "Türk" as a political na
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  • ...re connected by the steppe. The [[Silk Road]] started in the [[Guanzhong]] region of China and ran west along the Hexi Corridor to the Tarim Basin. From ther Raids between tribes were prevalent throughout the region's history. This is connected to the ease with which a defeated enemy's floc
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  • ...estan. Kaidu and Baraq fought for a while, and Kaidu gained control of the region around [[Bukhara]]. Kaidu convinced Baraq to attack the [[Persia]]-based [[
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