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  • | ref5 = <ref>2,656 Mongols proper, 461,389 [[Buryats]], 183,372 [[Kalmyk people|Kalmyks]] ([[Russian Census (2010)]])</ref> ...epublic of China | title = Tabulation of the 2010 Population Census of the People's Republic of China | publisher = China Statistics Press | date = April 201
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  • A '''clan''' is a group of [[people]] united by actual or perceived [[kinship]]<ref name=EB1911>{{cite EB1911|w ...[[patriarch]]; in others, leadership positions may have to be achieved, or people may say that "elders" make decisions.
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  • |estate =[[Mongolia]], [[Russia]], Central Asia, Iran and [[China]] ...genetic research has shown that [[descent from Genghis Khan]] is common in Central Asia.
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  • {{Expert needed|Central Asia|date=January 2009}} ...283 and 289.<ref>Zhou 1985, pp. 3–6</ref> The [[Rouran]]s were the first people who used the titles ''[[khagan]]'' and ''khan'' for their emperors.<ref nam
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  • ...hly comparable to western European duchies, into which [[Anatolia]] (i.e., Asian Turkey, or [[Asia Minor]]) had been divided after the break-up of the [[Sel ...] usage of "guv'nor." While in [[Kazakh language|Qazaq]] and other Central Asian [[Turkic languages]], ''бай'' [baj] remains a rather honorific title, in
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  • |fam3 = Central Mongolic ...tury but has earlier Mongolic precursors in the literature of the [[Khitan people|Khitan]] and other [[Xianbei]] peoples.
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  • ...eppe]]s of [[Central Asia]], the Mongol Empire eventually stretched from [[Central Europe]] to the [[Sea of Japan]], extending northwards into [[Siberia]], ea ...ref>Michael Biran. ''Qaidu and the Rise of the Independent Mongol State in Central Asia''. The Curzon Press, 1997, ISBN 0-7007-0631-3</ref> Kublai successfull
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  • ...'}};<ref>{{cite journal |year=1959 |title= Central Asiatic Journal|journal=Central Asiatic Journal |volume=5 |page=239 |publisher=O. Harrassowitz |url=https:/ ...the end of his life, the Mongol Empire occupied a substantial portion of [[Central Asia]] and [[Song dynasty|China]].
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  • ...ccomplished military leader, he participated in his father's conquest of [[Central Asia]], along with his brothers and uncles. ...ime. On behalf of his father, Jochi led two campaigns against the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]], in 1210 and in 1218.<ref>[[Svat Soucek|Soucek, Svat]] ''A History
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  • ...into four books. Book One describes the lands of the [[Middle East]] and [[Central Asia]] that Marco encountered on his way to China. Book Two describes Chin ...les V'' (1375), which included thirty names in China and a number of other Asian [[toponym]]s.<ref>The exhibition in Venice celebrating the seven hundredth
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  • ...uropeans the wealth and great size of China, its capital Peking, and other Asian cities and countries. ===Early life and Asian travel===
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  • ...[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/uz.html#People CIA estimates] this share declined to 3% in 1996. Official Uzbekistan estim | related = [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]], [[Karakalpaks]], [[Nogais]], [[Turkic peoples]], [[Naimans]], and
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  • ...k">{{cite web|url=http://www.pbs.org/empires/islam/faithpeople.html |title=People of the Book |work=[[Islam: Empire of Faith]] |publisher=[[PBS]]|accessdate= ...002, there were 376,453,000 Christians, 329,869,000 Muslims and 98,734,000 people who practiced traditional religions in Africa. [http://www.bellbookandcandl
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  • | ref5 = <ref>2,656 Mongols proper, 461,389 [[Buryats]], 183,372 [[Kalmyk people|Kalmyks]] ([[Russian Census (2010)]])</ref> ...epublic of China | title = Tabulation of the 2010 Population Census of the People's Republic of China | publisher = China Statistics Press | date = April 201
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  • ...by the [[List of Khans of the Golden Horde|Jochids]] and included western Central Asia and south-western [[Siberia]]. The capital of the White Horde was orig
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  • ...by the [[List of Khans of the Golden Horde|Jochids]] and included western Central Asia and south-western [[Siberia]]. The capital of the White Horde was orig
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  • |region = Eastern Europe and Western and Central Siberia ...e came to be known in historiography as the Golden Horde or the ''ulus'' ("people" or "patrimony") of ''Djochi'', while the contemporaries simply referred to
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  • |estate =[[Mongolia]], [[Russia]], Central Asia, Iran and [[China]] ...genetic research has shown that [[descent from Genghis Khan]] is common in Central Asia.
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  • ...popularity of [[genealogical DNA test]]ing, a larger and broader circle of people started to claim descent from Genghis Khan. ==Asian dynasties==
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  • ...popularity of [[genealogical DNA test]]ing, a larger and broader circle of people started to claim descent from Genghis Khan. ==Asian dynasties==
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