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  • ...a [[predecessor state]] of Russia, [[Belarus]], and [[Ukraine]]) and the [[Caucasus]].<ref name=morgan-49/> ...Tolui's lineage. Möngke was leading a Mongol army in Russia, the Northern Caucasus, and Hungary. The pro-Tolui faction rose up and supported Batu's choice, an
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  • ...de those against the [[Mongol conquest of the Qara Khitai|Qara Khitai]], [[Caucasus]], and [[Mongol invasion of Khwarezmia|Khwarazmian]], [[Mongol conquest of ...or creating [[vassal]] states in all of modern-day China, [[Korea]], the [[Caucasus]], Central Asia, and substantial portions of Eastern Europe and [[Southwest
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  • ...n the south, the Golden Horde's lands bordered on the [[Black Sea]], the [[Caucasus Mountains]], and the territories of the [[Mongol]] dynasty known as the [[I .... Estimates of the deaths of aristocrats, officials, and Mongol commanders range from 77–300. Batu became the most influential person as his friendship wi
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  • ...gion]] of the far north east of [[Turkey]] and converges with the [[Lesser Caucasus]] – an area that was incorporated in the [[Russian Empire]] region of [[T ...guages now being extinct; relationships with indigenous [[languages of the Caucasus]] have been proposed<ref>Bryce 2005:12</ref> but are not generally accepted
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  • ...Russia spans [[Time in Russia|eleven time zones]] and incorporates a wide range of [[Environment of Russia|environments]] and landforms. From northwest to ...4 ISBN 1598849484</ref><ref>John F. Baddeley, "The Russian Conquest of the Caucasus", Longman, Green and Co., London: 1908. ISBN 978-0700706341 p. 90</ref> Thi
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  • ...an]], [[Tekuder]], and Taraqai. Abaqa was second [[Ilkhanate|Ilkhan]] of [[Greater Iran|Iran]] from 1265–82, Teguder Ahmad was third Ilkhan from 1282–84, ...is about 90,000 dead;<ref>Sicker 2000, p.&nbsp;111.</ref> higher estimates range from 200,000 to a million.<ref>[http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2005/04/25
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  • ...Belukha in the [[Altay Mountains]] in Mongolia is shown here. The mountain range is thought to be the birthplace of the Turkic people.]] ...he ancient Persian traditions."</ref> The Safavid dynasty ruled parts of [[Greater Iran]] for more than two centuries.<ref>Helen Chapin Metz. ''Iran, a Count
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  • {{for|the lunar mountain range|Montes Caucasus}} {{Infobox mountain range
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  • {{about|the geographic region in Eurasia|other uses|Caucasus (disambiguation)|and|Caucasia (disambiguation)}} | above = Caucasus
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