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  • ...2015}} khans exist in [[South Asia]], [[Middle East]], [[Central Asia]], Eastern Europe and Turkey. The female alternatives are [[Khatun]], [[Khatoon]] and ...Boris]] (known also as [[Boris I of Bulgaria|Tsar Boris I]]) adopted the [[Eastern Orthodox]] faith.{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}}
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  • ...le [[imperator]] became the exclusive property of the supreme ruler of the Roman state and his family. ...accounts of them (singular, ''feth-nāme'') as well as slaves and booty to eastern Muslim potentates. Christian knights captured by [[Bayezid I|Bāyezīd I]]
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  • ...[George Vernadsky]]</ref> The vast transcontinental empire connected the [[eastern world|east]] with the [[western world|west]] with an enforced ''[[Pax Mongo ...Khan]] and his brother [[Ariq Böke]], Ariq limited Kublai's power to the eastern part of the empire. Kublai officially issued an imperial [[edict]] on Decem
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  • ...atin, yet Eastern ie. Slavic origin. Previously [[Henry Yule]] also argued Eastern origin. [[Arthur Christopher Moule]] researched for the surname Polo-Pollo ...ned the Venetian quarter and re-established the [[Byzantine Empire|Eastern Roman Empire]]. Captured Venetian citizens were blinded,<ref>Zorzi, Alvise, Vita
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  • ...pital of [[Nineveh]], which is located across the Tigris from Mosul on the eastern bank, at the famed archaeological mound of Kuyunjik (Turkoman for "sheep's ...Assyria]], [[Seleucid Empire|Seleucid]] Syria, [[Assyria (Roman province)|Roman Assyria]] and Sasanian [[Asōristān]]) until the [[early Muslim conquests]
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  • ...01-11-01}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://wwrn.org/articles/14286/?&place=eastern-africa|title=Muslims say their faith growing fast in Africa|publisher=wwrn. ...|url=https://books.google.com/?id=LgnhYDozENgC&pg=PA175&dq=mosque+kairouan+roman+columns#v=onepage&q=mosque%20kairouan%20roman%20columns&f=false |title=Eliz
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  • |region = Eastern Europe and Western and Central Siberia ...ed Islam. The territory of the Golden Horde at its peak included most of [[Eastern Europe]] from the [[Urals]] to the [[Danube River]], and extended east deep
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  • .... Anatolia roughly corresponds to the [[Asia]]n part of Turkey, except the eastern parts historically known as the [[Armenian Highlands]]]] ...rcent of Turkey's total land area." |publisher=Macmillan/Gale }}</ref> its eastern and southeastern borders are widely taken to be the [[Turkey|Turkish]] bord
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  • ...the country is much more populated and [[Urbanization|urbanised]] than the eastern; about 77% of the population live in [[European Russia]]. Russia's capital Extending across the entirety of [[North Asia|Northern Asia]] and much of [[Eastern Europe]], Russia spans [[Time in Russia|eleven time zones]] and incorporate
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  • ...Civil War]], the [[White movement|White]] Russian [[Lieutenant General]] [[Roman Ungern von Sternberg|Baron Ungern]] led his troops into Mongolia in October ...unique microclimate is the fertile grassland-forest region of central and eastern Arkhangai Province ([[Tsetserleg (city)|Tsetserleg]]) and northern Ovorkhan
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  • ...[Suat Yalaz]]’ın [[Karaoğlan (çizgi roman)|Karaoğlan]] adlı çizgi romanı, bir nesle tarihi sevdirene kadar Cengiz Han Türkiye'de ders kitapların * Bretschneider, Emilii. Mediæval Researches from Eastern Asiatic Sources. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. ISBN 81-215-1003-1
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  • ...rdu.<ref>{{harvnb|Garland|1999|p=87}}.</ref> Papalar ve batılı krallar ''Roman'' (Romalı) terimini Bizans imparatorları için kullandıkları zaman ''Im ...ame="Kuhoff">{{harvnb|Bury|1923|loc=[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/BURLAT/1*.html#1 p. 1]}}; {{harvnb|Kuhoff|2002|pp=177–178
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  • ...opted by sedentary peoples adjacent to the Pontic-Caspian steppe both in [[Eastern Europe]] and [[Central Asia]].<ref>Ottfried Neubecker. ''Heraldik''. Orbis, The Turks who remained pastoral nomad kings in eastern Anatolia and Iran however, continued to use their clan tamgas, and in fact
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  • ...u of Northern Wei]] overthrew [[Juqu Mujian]] of the [[Northern Liang]] in eastern [[Gansu]],<ref>[[Wei Shou]], ''[[Book of Wei]]'', [[:zh:s:魏書/卷4上|Vo ...Donghu people|Hu]] on their northern borders to the Xiongnu just as Graeco-Roman historiographers called the [[Pannonian Avars]], [[Huns]] and [[Hungarians]
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  • ...out of their reach, eventually settling around 568 in what used to be the Roman province of [[Pannonia]]. ...ion of northern Italy in 610. The ongoing Byzantine civil war prompted a [[Roman-Persian Wars#Climax|Persian invasion]] and after 615, the Avars enjoyed a f
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  • ...tic groups, so that attempts to identify them with one or another specific eastern people are misguided."</ref><ref name="Kyzlasov">{{harvnb|Kyzlasov|1996|p=3 ...nnonian Basin]] and considerable areas of [[Central Europe|Central]] and [[Eastern Europe]] from the late 6th to the early 9th century.<ref name="Pohl26">Walt
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  • ...nomadic peoples]] who, according to ancient Chinese sources, inhabited the eastern [[Asian Steppe]] from the 3rd century BC to the late 1st century AD. Chines ...type. It is therefore clear that the majority of Hsiung-nu tribes spoke an Eastern Iranian language."</ref><ref name="Bailey21">{{harvnb|Bailey|1985|pp=21–4
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  • The '''Huns''' were a [[nomadic people]] who lived in [[Eastern Europe]], the [[Caucasus]], and [[Central Asia]] between the 1st century AD ...Huns.<ref name="sinor"/> [[Priscus]], a 5th-century [[Eastern Roman Empire|Roman]] diplomat and [[Byzantine Greeks|Greek]] historian, mentions that the Huns
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  • ...ockley, R. C. 1983. ''The Fragmentary Classicising Historians of the Later Roman Empire''. Liverpool: Francis Cairns.; citing [[Priscus]]</ref> [[Priscus|A Many of the waves of nomadic peoples who swept into Eastern Europe, are known to have spoken languages from a variety of families. Seve
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  • ...ueban. The Yuebans gained their own visibility after disintegration of the Eastern Xiongnu state, because unlike the main body of the Northern Xiongnu, who es The defeat ended the prominence of the Eastern Huns (Ch. [[Xiongnu]]) as a major power in inner Asia. Tian-Shih-huai expel
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