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  • | Africa | * [[Clans in Central Asia|Central Asian]]
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  • ...k|editor1=Ann Katherine Swynford Lambton |editor2=Bernard Lewis |title=The central islamic lands from pre-islamic times to the first world war|chapter=Muhamma ...ture slaves from among the people of [[West Africa|Western]] and [[Central Africa]], also known as ''rezzou'' when practiced by the [[Tuareg people|Tuareg]].
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  • {{Royal and noble ranks of West, Central, and Southern Asia}} ===Anatolia and Central Asia===
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  • ...n]], [[India]], [[Sri Lanka]], [[Southeast Asia]], and the east coast of [[Africa]]. Book Four describes some of the then-recent wars among the [[Mongols]] a
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  • ...title=Mosul |publisher=''Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa'' |date=1 January 2004}}</ref> An estimated half million people fled Mosul ...State (2): Mosul beckons|url=http://www.economist.com/news/middle-east-and-africa/21648055-it-will-not-be-easy-retake-iraqs-second-city-mosul-beckons|accessd
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  • ...slim-population-regional-sub-saharan-africa.aspx|title=Region: Sub-Saharan Africa|publisher=Pew Research Center|work=The Future of the Global Muslim Populati ...conjecture. See Amadu Jacky Kaba. The spread of Christianity and Islam in Africa: a survey and analysis of the numbers and percentages of Christians, Muslim
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  • ...c |article=Anatolia |work=Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa |date=2004 |via=Encyclopedia.com |chapter-url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/t ...Anatolia'' entries from ''Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa'', ''The Columbia Encyclopedia'', and ''A Dictionary of World History''|aut
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  • * [[Hun shrew]], (''Crocidura attila''), a mammal species found in parts of Africa ...thalite Empire]], also known as the White Huns, a nomadic confederation in Central and Southern Asia during late antiquity
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  • The '''Turkic peoples''' are a collection of [[ethnic group]]s that live in central, eastern, northern, and western Asia as well as parts of eastern Europe. Th ...rope in the early Middle Ages: an introduction to early Hungarian history, Central European University Press, 1999, p. 281: "We can now reconstruct the histor
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  • ...in]]s without [[tree]]s apart from those near rivers and lakes. In [[South Africa]] they are referred to as [[Veld]]. The [[prairie]] (especially the [[short ...eferred to as "the [[Great Steppe]]", is found in [[Eastern Europe]] and [[Central Asia]], and neighbouring countries stretching from [[Ukraine]] in the west
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  • ...[[Pacific Ocean]] to the east, the [[Arctic Ocean]] to the north, and by [[Africa]], the [[Mediterranean Sea]], and the [[Indian Ocean]] to the south.<ref>{{ ...ote=And since Africa and Asia are connected at the Suez Peninsula, Europe, Africa, and Asia are sometimes combined as Afro-Eurasia or Eurafrasia.}}</ref> Due
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  • ...Kublai received the [[viceroy]]alty over North China and moved his ordo to central [[Inner Mongolia]]. During his years as viceroy, Kublai managed his territo ...aw, who had been appointed the Chief Administrator of the [[Zhongshu Sheng|Central Secretariat]] (Zhongshu Sheng) early in Kublai's reign and became one of Ku
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  • ...qa Noyan]].<ref>{{cite book |title=The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia |author=René Grousset |publisher=Rutgers University Press |year=1970 ...or=J. D. Fage|author2=Roland Anthony Oliver|title=The Cambridge History of Africa|publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]]|year=1975|isbn=0-521-20981-1}}
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  • ...hiest empires of the time, lasting from 1250 to 1517 in [[Egypt]], [[North Africa]], and the [[Levant]]—[[Near East]]. ...ants.<ref>Shayyal, p.194/vol.2</ref><ref>The Black Death probably began in Central Asia and spread to Europe by the late 1340s. The total number of deaths wor
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  • ...tioning System measurements of present-day crustal movements in the Arabia-Africa-Eurasia plate collision zone|last = Reilinger|last2 = McClusky|last3 = Oral ...ntry)|Georgia]] and the surrounding volcanic ranges which extend well into central [[Armenia]] are some of the youngest features of the region. Only recently
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  • |continent = Africa, Asia ...7Aaf2ICADQ&ved=0CCoQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Central%20Asian%20Monuments&f=false Central Asian Monuments], p. 32,</ref> Circassian, [[Abkhazians|Abkhazian]],<ref>Ja
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  • *Baibars is one of the central characters in Lebanese- American author [[Rabih Alameddine]]'s ''The Hakawa * Baibars is a central character in "The Saracen" – Novel by Robert Shea, 1989 Historic Fiction.
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  • ...alternatively ''Mussalman'') is a common equivalent for ''Muslim'' used in Central Asia. Until at least the mid-1960s, many English-language writers used the ...ry" /> About 20% of the world's Muslims lives in the Middle East and North Africa,<ref name="Distrib" /><ref>{{Cite book
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  • ...estors left for Europe at least 1.8 million years ago, before returning to Africa and developing into Homo Sapiens...The Dmanisi bones may have belonged to a ...d the Dmanisi skulls are the five oldest [[hominins]] ever found outside [[Africa]], thereby doubling the presumed age of the human migration outside the con
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