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  • ...of the Golden Horde, the Khiyat continued to rule the [[Crimean Peninsula|Crimea]] and [[Kazan]] until the late 18th century. They were annexed by the [[Rus
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  • ===Georgia, Crimea, Kievan Rus and Volga Bulgaria=== ...sacked the [[Republic of Genoa|Genoese]] trade-fortress of [[Caffa]] in [[Crimea]] and overwintered near the [[Black Sea]]. Heading home, Subutai's forces a
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  • ...at the time of testament lived in family house in [[Sudak|Soldaia]] (in [[Crimea]]).{{sfn|Moule&Pelliot|1938|pp=22}}<ref name="Poljica"/> Some scholars argu
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  • ...ла для детей.jpg|thumb|right|[[Imam]] teaches the [[Quran]] in [[Crimea]], (1850s, lithograph by [[Carlo Bossoli]])]]
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  • ...Crimean mountains]], and they would, in time, mix with other groups in the Crimea (including Greeks, Goths, and Mongols) to form the [[Crimean Tatars|Crimean ...Euphrosyne Palaiologina, to Nogai. Berke gave Kaykaus [[Khanate of Crimea|Crimea]] as an [[appanage]] and had him marry a Mongol woman.
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  • ...of the Golden Horde, the Khiyat continued to rule the [[Crimean Peninsula|Crimea]] and [[Kazan]] until the late 18th century. They were annexed by the [[Rus
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  • ...o 1576, died 1616) and the [[Giray dynasty]], which ruled the [[Khanate of Crimea]] until 1783.<ref>According to some scholars, the Girays were regarded{{by
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  • ...o 1576, died 1616) and the [[Giray dynasty]], which ruled the [[Khanate of Crimea]] until 1783.<ref>According to some scholars, the Girays were regarded{{by
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  • |image_map = Russian_Federation (orthographic_projection) - Crimea disputed.svg ...Russia (green)<br />Russian-administered [[Crimea]] ([[Political status of Crimea|disputed]]; light green)<sup>a</sup>
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  • * [http://graal.org.ua/en/theodoro-principality Byzantium in Crimea: Political History, Art and Culture]; {{En icon}}
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  • ...y laid siege to [[Chersonesus]]; their cavalry kept roaming the steppes of Crimea until 590.<ref name="Grousset81">Grousset 81.</ref> As for the southern bor
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  • ...y laid siege to [[Chersonesus]]; their cavalry kept roaming the steppes of Crimea until 590.<ref name="Grousset81">Grousset 81.</ref> As for the southern bor
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  • ...=Historical-Etymological Dictionary of Pre-Russian Habitation Names of the Crimea |url= |location= |series=Handbuch der Orientalistik [HdO], 8: Central Asia;
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  • ...e two major autonomous Turkic regions. The [[Crimea|Autonomous Republic of Crimea]] within Ukraine is a home of [[Crimean Tatars]]. In addition, there are se ...to [[Turkey]] and [[Iran]]. Additionally, Turkic people are found within [[Crimea]], [[Altishahr]] region of western [[China]], northern [[Iraq]], [[Israel]]
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  • ...versial example is offered by the siege of Caffa (now Feodossia in Ukraine/Crimea), a Genovese outpost on the Black Sea coast, by the Mongols. In 1346, the a
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  • ...f Russian cities]]. While his cousins, [[Shiban]] and [[Büri]], went to [[Crimea]], Möngke and [[Kadan]], a son of Ögedei, were ordered to reduce the trib
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  • ...rovinces: 1. [[Khiva]] or Khorazm, 2. Desht-i-Kipchak, 3. [[Khazaria]], 4. Crimea, 5. the Banks of Azov, 6. the country of [[Circassians]], 7. [[Bulgar (prov
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  • In the summer of 1238, Batu Khan devastated the [[Crimean Peninsula|Crimea]] and pacified [[Mordovia]] and the Kipchak-controlled steppe. In the winte
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  • ...s]], soldiers of predominantly [[Cuman people|Cuman]]-[[Kipchaks]] (from [[Crimea]]),<ref>H. B. Paksoy, [https://books.google.com/books?id=j56OM_uRA8wC&print
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  • | caption = An [[Imam]] teaches the [[Qur'an]] in [[Crimea]], (1850s, lithograph by [[Carlo Bossoli]]).
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