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  • ...group of [[Mongolic languages|Mongolic-speaking]] tribes united under the rule of [[Genghis Khan]].<ref name="britannica">{{cite web ...people|Donghu]], a nomadic confederation occupying eastern Mongolia and [[Manchuria]]. The identity of the [[Xiongnu]] (Hünnü) is still debated today. Althou
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  • ...group of [[Mongolic languages|Mongolic-speaking]] tribes united under the rule of [[Genghis Khan]].<ref name="britannica">{{cite web ...people|Donghu]], a nomadic confederation occupying eastern Mongolia and [[Manchuria]]. The identity of the [[Xiongnu]] (Hünnü) is still debated today. Althou
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  • ...= [[Mongolian Revolution of 1911|Declaration of independence]] from the [[Qing dynasty]] ...dence from the [[Republic of China]]. Shortly thereafter, the country came under the control of the [[Soviet Union]], which had aided its independence from
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  • ...png|thumb| Territory of the Xiongnu which includes [[Mongolia]], Western [[Manchuria]], [[Xinjiang]], East [[Kazakhstan]], East [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Inner Mongolia [[File:Hsiung-nu-Empire.png|thumb|250px|Domain and influence of Xiongnu under [[Modu Chanyu]] around 205 BC]]
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  • ...hree. One wing rode eastward into the [[Sichuan]] basin. The second column under Subutai's son Uryankhadai took a difficult route into the mountains of west ...e=Yu chi and Southern Taoism during the Yuan period, in China under Mongol rule |pages=212–253}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Encyclopædia Britannica |p
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  • ...ed Genghisid rulers retreated to their Mongolian homeland and continued to rule the [[Northern Yuan dynasty]].<ref name="The History of China">{{cite book ...ry Engineer, Volume 40, p580</ref> which were used by westerners for the [[Qing dynasty]]. Furthermore, the Yuan is sometimes known as the "Empire of the G
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  • |date_event4 = Beginning of the [[Dzungar–Qing War]], [[Battle of Ulan Butung]] |date_event5 = The Qing army occupies Dzungaria
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  • ...itories including modern day [[Mongolia]], southern [[Siberia]], western [[Manchuria]], and the modern Chinese [[Province of China|provinces]] of [[Inner Mongol [[File:Huns empire.png|right|thumb|The Hunnic Empire, at its height under [[Attila]].]]
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  • ...gan of the [[Chahars]], [[Ligdan Khan]], died in 1634 while fighting the [[Qing dynasty]] founded by the [[Manchu people]]. In contemporary [[Mongolian lan ...[Ottoman Empire]], reflecting the historical legitimation of the dynasty's rule as political successor to various conquered (often Islamised) states. (The
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  • |s2 = Qing dynasty |flag_s2 = China Qing Dynasty Flag 1889.svg
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  • ...region ceded to Russia during the Qing dynasty|Outer Manchuria|other uses|Manchuria (disambiguation)}} |pic = Manchuria.png|
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  • ...e Manchus would later conquer the [[Ming Empire|Ming]] and establish the [[Qing Dynasty]], which ruled [[China]] until [[Xinhai Revolution|their overthrow ...Jurchens'''" ({{lang|zh|{{linktext|熟|女眞}}}}) who submitted to their rule and the "'''Uncharted Jurchens'''" ({{lang|zh|{{linktext|生|女眞}}}}) wh
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  • ...(960–1279), which was based in southern China. Over the course of their rule, the Jurchens of Jin quickly [[Sinicization|adapted to Chinese customs]], a ...1=Hoyt Cleveland Tillman|author2=Stephen H. West|title=China Under Jurchen Rule: Essays on Chin Intellectual and Cultural History |url = https://books.goog
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