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  • ...ank formally enjoyed by the ruler of Algiers and by rulers of parts of the Balkans in their official capacity of Ottoman Governor-General within the Turkish e ...family name or a part of a name in South and Central Asia as well as the [[Balkans]]. In [[Slavic languages|Slavic]]-influenced names, it can be seen in conju
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  • ...an]], [[India]], and [[Nepal]]), the [[Caucasus]], [[Central Asia]], the [[Balkans]] and [[Egypt]] (as "[[Sirdar]]").<ref>http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/SHA_SI
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  • ...s'' in the Muslim world. When they won victories in the ''ghazā'' in the Balkans they used to send accounts of them (singular, ''feth-nāme'') as well as sl
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  • ...re]] and invaded countries bordering the Blue Horde, particularly in the [[Balkans]]. Nogai's pre-eminence was ended by the assertion of the legitimate Khan
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  • ...re]] and invaded countries bordering the Blue Horde, particularly in the [[Balkans]]. Nogai's pre-eminence was ended by the assertion of the legitimate Khan
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  • ...irst=István|title=Cumans and Tatars: Oriental Military in the Pre-Ottoman Balkans, 1185–1365|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7DJWyg97IggC&pg=PA91|yea
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  • ...another Indo-European people who are believed to have migrated from the [[Balkans]]. The Phrygian expansion into southeast Anatolia was eventually halted by
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  • [[Dosya:Balkans-ethnic (1861).jpg|thumb|250px|right|Osmanlı İmparatorluğu'nun Balkan top
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  • * {{cite book|last=Fine|first=John V.A.|title=The early medieval Balkans|publisher=The University of Michigan Press|year=1983|isbn=0-472-08149-7|ref ...=Alexander|year=2009|title=War and Diplomacy in Pannonia and the Northwest Balkans during the Reign of Justinian: The Gepid Threat and Imperial Responses|jour
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  • |image_map = Historical map of the Balkans around 582-612 AD.jpg ...pohl_etnicity.html On-line text]).</ref> By the time they arrived in the [[Balkans]], the Avars formed a heterogeneous group of about 20,000 horsemen.{{sfn|Cu
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  • ...nd Varchonites) and [[Bulgars]] migrated into [[Central Europe]] and the [[Balkans]]. Bayan I led the Avars, along with some Bulgars into [[Pannonia]], where ...], then took also [[Singidunum]], evicting the Byzantines from the inner [[Balkans]] and opening the area to an unstoppable influx of [[Slavs]], that in five
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  • ...r archaeological finds, suggesting that they lived mainly in the [[western Balkans]]. Scholars propose that a highly structured and hierarchical Avar society | title = The Early Medieval Balkans; A critical survey from the sixth to the late twelfth century |url=https://
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  • ...Huns back toward the Eastern Roman Empire once more. His invasion of the [[Balkans]] and Thrace was devastating. The Eastern Roman Empire was already beset by ...en was occupied by the Gepids, while various Gothic groups remained in the Balkans.
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  • ...nd [[Austro-Hungary]], and the [[emergence of nationalist movements in the Balkans]], and it finally gave way after World War I to the present-day [[Republic ...a]], northern [[Iraq]], [[Israel]], [[Russia]], [[Afghanistan]], and the [[Balkans]]: [[Moldova]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Romania]], and former [[Yugoslavia]]. A sma
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  • ...region. They also penetrated as far west as the [[Volga]] basin and the [[Balkans]]. These early Turkmens are believed to have mixed with native Sogdian peop ...örük]] still maintain their lifestyle in [[Anatolia]] and parts of the [[Balkans]].
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  • ...and [[Vitebsk]] in 1274–75. The Khans also sent [[Nogai Khan]] to the [[Balkans]] to strengthen Mongol influence there.<ref>Q. Pachymeres, Bk 5, ch.4 (Bonn
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  • ...=39–52|doi=10.1017/s0020743800061572}}</ref> Many Mamluks were also of [[Balkans|Balkan]] origin ([[Albanians]], [[Greeks]], and [[South Slavs]]).<ref name=
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  • ...y Smith |date=1904|title=The Historians' History of the World: Poland, The Balkans, Turkey, Minor Eastern States, China, Japan |publisher=Outlook Company |p=2
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  • ...me one family through the ceremony. It was perhaps most prevalent in the [[Balkans]] during the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] era, as it helped the oppressed peo
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  • ...evdan]] is the Christian variety of this spring festival throughout the [[Balkans]], notably areas which had become under the control of the [[Ottoman Empire ...ace (Turkey). In: Sikimić, Bilijana and Petko Hristov, eds. Kurban on the Balkans. Belgrade: Institute of Balkan Studies, 33-50. https://www.academia.edu/698
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