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  • ...tretched from the [[Ural River]] to the mouths of the [[Danube]] and the [[Carpathian]]. It exacted tribute from most of the Russian principalities and carried r ...le; he and his people live always either in the wide plains or among great mountains and valleys. They subsist on the milk and flesh of their cattle, and have n
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  • ...tretched from the [[Ural River]] to the mouths of the [[Danube]] and the [[Carpathian]]. It exacted tribute from most of the Russian principalities and carried r ...le; he and his people live always either in the wide plains or among great mountains and valleys. They subsist on the milk and flesh of their cattle, and have n
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  • ...th, the Golden Horde's lands bordered on the [[Black Sea]], the [[Caucasus Mountains]], and the territories of the [[Mongol]] dynasty known as the [[Ilkhanate]] ...icon}}</ref> The remnants of the Crimean Cumans survived in the [[Crimean mountains]], and they would, in time, mix with other groups in the Crimea (including
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  • ...river. So Bayan and his horde in 563 rode around the northern [[Carpathian Mountains|Carpathians]] to [[Germany]], where they were soundly stemmed along the riv ...mpassable mountains covered with thick forests: the [[Carpathian Mountains|Carpathian]] range. It was in the critical winter of 566-567 that the Avars, stuck in
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  • ...lived in the west, perhaps near present-day [[Uliastai]] in the [[Khangai Mountains]]. ...the [[Siret River]] (or even the [[Carpathian Mountains|Eastern Carpathian Mountains]]), and is four days distant from Tourkia (i.e. Hungary)."''</ref><ref name
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  • ...and Magog]] (whom [[Alexander the Great]] had shut off behind inaccessible mountains, according to a popular legend).{{sfn|Maenchen-Helfen|1973|pp=2-4}} This de ...ns 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 Vaissière|2015|p=188}} Ac
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  • ...arian Plain]] is an island of steppe separated from the main steppe by the mountains of [[Transylvania]]. On the north shore of the Black Sea, the [[Crimean Pen *The ''[[Ural Mountains]]'' extend south to a point about 650&nbsp;km (400&nbsp;mi) northeast of th
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  • ...f the [[Teutonic Order]] at [[Legnica]]. A second crossed the [[Carpathian Mountains]], and a third followed the [[Danube]]. The armies swept the plains of Hung ...e Hungarian plain. In 1241, a Tatar (Mongol) army led by Bujek crossed the mountains of the ''Kara Ulagh'' ("Black Vlachs"); Bujek defeated the [[Vlachs]] and o
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  • ...en Batu Khan and the Catholic Rus' Prince [[Daniel of Galicia|Daniel]] of Carpathian Galicia in 1246.<ref>"Galicia: A Historical Survey and Bibliographic Guide" ...the Keraite khan lost his way during a snowstorm while hunting in the high mountains of his land. When he had abandoned all hope, a saint, [[Sergius and Bacchus
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