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  • Batu's ulus stretched from the [[Ural River]] to the mouths of the [[Danube]] and the [[Carpathian]]. It exacted tribute from most of the Russian princ
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  • Batu's ulus stretched from the [[Ural River]] to the mouths of the [[Danube]] and the [[Carpathian]]. It exacted tribute from most of the Russian princ
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  • ...t its peak included most of [[Eastern Europe]] from the [[Urals]] to the [[Danube River]], and extended east deep into [[Siberia]]. In the south, the Golden ...Spinei|first=Victor|title=The Romanians and the Turkic Nomads North of the Danube Delta from the Tenth to the Mid-Thirteenth Century|url=https://books.google
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  • ...defeated the [[Antes people|Antes]]. By 562 the Avars controlled the lower Danube basin and the steppes north of the Black Sea.<ref>[[Walter Pohl]], "Concept Seeking rich pastoral lands, the Avars initially demanded land south of the [[Danube River]] in present-day [[Bulgaria]], but the Byzantines refused, using thei
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  • By 562, the Avars and Bulgars had reached the Lower [[Danube]]: it was most likely in that year that Bayan became their supreme [[Khagan ...a]]. This defeat induced them to come back on their footsteps to the Lower Danube region. After vainly trying to force the Danubian border when the new Byzan
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  • ...contained Mongoloid elements among others. He analysed population of the [[Danube-Tisza midland region]] in the Avar period and found that 79% of them showed * E. Breuer, "Chronological Studies to Early-Medieval Findings at the Danube Region. An Introduction to Byzantine Art at Barbaric Cemeteries." (Tettnang
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  • ...who invaded the Roman Empire from the steppes to the north of the [[Lower Danube]] in {{nobr|250 AD}}, according to [[Zosimus]], were identical with the Vur ...n of the [[Pontic steppes]] forced thousands of Goths to move to the Lower Danube to seek refuge in the Roman Empire in 376, according to the contemporaneous
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  • The Eurasian Steppe extends thousands of miles from near the mouth of the [[Danube River]] almost to the [[Pacific Ocean]]. It is bounded on the north by the *The ''Western Steppe'' begins near the mouth of the [[Danube]] and extends [[northeast]] almost to [[Kazan]] and then southeast to the s
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  • ...fore his death.<ref>Gérard Chaliand-Nomadic empires: from Mongolia to the Danube, p.102</ref> The [[Tümed]] Mongols ruled in the [[Ordos Loop|Ordos]] regio
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  • ...A second crossed the [[Carpathian Mountains]], and a third followed the [[Danube]]. The armies swept the plains of Hungary over the summer, and in the sprin
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  • ...rs fled back into [[Azerbaijan]]. In 1265, Nogai led his army across the [[Danube]], sending the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] forces fleeing before him, an
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  • ...thungi, Alans and Huns, who escaped from the majority of Huns, crossed the Danube in 376, and fought [[Battle of Adrianople]] in 378.{{sfn|Wolfram|1990|p=249
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  • ...MBsAC&printsec=frontcover The Romanians and the Turkic Nomads North of the Danube Delta from the Tenth to the Mid-thirteenth Century], p.153.</ref> ...rom%20the%20Tenth&f=false The Romanians and the Turkic Nomads North of the Danube Delta from the Tenth to the Mid-thirteenth Century], p.156.</ref>
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