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  • ...G.Guzman "Were the barbarians a negative or positive factor in ancient and medieval history?", ''The Historian'' 50 (1988), 568-70.</ref><ref>Allsen. ''Culture ...nto [[Kievan Rus']] (a [[predecessor state]] of Russia, [[Belarus]], and [[Ukraine]]) and the [[Caucasus]].<ref name=morgan-49/>
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  • ...ader. He was the second son of his father [[Yesügei]] who was a [[List of medieval Mongolian tribes and clans|Kiyad]] chief prominent in the [[Khamag Mongol]] {{See also|Proto-Mongols|List of medieval Mongol tribes and clans}}
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  • | region14 = {{flag|Ukraine}} ...]), the region also known as Eurasian sub-continent. Kazakh identity is of medieval origin and was strongly shaped by the foundation of the [[Kazakh Khanate]]
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  • ...236. From there he conquered some of the southern steppes of present-day [[Ukraine]] in 1237, forcing many of the local [[Cumans]] to retreat westward. The mi ...ok|last=Jackson|first=Peter|editor=Abulafia, David|title=The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 5, C.1198-c.1300|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bclf
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  • ...Nations General Assembly Resolution 68/262|recognized]] as territory of [[Ukraine]] by a majority of UN member nations, but is de facto [[Annexation of Crime ...huania]] and [[Poland]] (both with [[Kaliningrad Oblast]]), [[Belarus]], [[Ukraine]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[China]]
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  • {{See also|List of medieval Mongol tribes and clans|List of Mongol states|List of Mongol rulers}} ...G.|title=Were the barbarians a negative or positive factor in ancient and medieval history?|journal=The Historian|year=1988|issue=50|pages=568–70}}</ref><re
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  • ...y = {{flag|Hungary}}<br/>{{flag|Bulgaria}}<br/>{{flag|Romania}}<br/>{{flag|Ukraine}}<br/>{{flag|Slovakia}}<br/>{{flag|Slovenia}}<br/>{{flag|Croatia}}<br/>{{fl ...of the Black Sea.<ref>[[Walter Pohl]], "Conceptions of Ethnicity in Early Medieval Studies", ''Debating the Middle Ages: Issues and Readings'', ed. Lester K.
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  • ...lay.asp?linkpath=pages%5CA%5CV%5CAvars.htm Avars] at the [[Encyclopedia of Ukraine]]</ref> and the '''"Pseudo-Avars"''' <ref> According to Grousset, Empire of ...publisher=Cambridge University Press |location=Cambridge |series=Cambridge medieval textbooks |year=2006 |accessdate=2009-11-20 |last=Curta |first=Florin |ISBN
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  • |today = {{flag|Hungary}}<br>{{flag|Ukraine}}<br>{{flag|Moldova}}<br>{{flag|Russia}}<br>{{flag|Romania}}<br>{{flag|Slov Medieval [[Hungarians]] continued this tradition (see [[Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum
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  • |region20 = {{flag|Ukraine}} ...vans]], [[Uyghurs]], [[Uzbeks]], and [[Yakuts]] and as well as ancient and medieval states such as [[Dingling]], [[Bulgars]], [[Alat tribe|Alat]], [[Basmyl]],
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  • |region8 = {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Ukraine]] ...tion 2001|work=Ukraine Census 2001|publisher=State Statistics Committee of Ukraine|accessdate=17 January 2012}}</ref>
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  • ...khothai Kingdom]] |[[Empire of Trebizond|Trebizond]]| [[Kingdom of Serbia (medieval)|Serbia]]|}} ...h controversial 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
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  • ...e in his [[Asabiyyah]] theory. A term used for these polities in the early medieval period is [[khanate]] (after ''khan'', the title of their rulers), and afte ...ntic-Caspian steppe]]: [[Southern Federal District|southern Russia]] and [[Ukraine]] until 7th century BCE.
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  • ...rublands]] [[biome]]. It stretches from [[Romania]], [[Moldova]] through [[Ukraine]], [[Russia]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Xinjiang]] and [[Mongolia]] to [[Manchuria * [[Pontic steppe]] (Moldova, Romania, Russia, Ukraine)
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  • ...struction of the capital of [[Vladimir-Suzdal]] by Mongol armies. From the medieval Russian annals]] [[File:Batu.gif|thumb|right|150px|Medieval Chinese drawing of young Batu Khan (14th century).]]
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  • ...resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Nobility, land and service in medieval Hungary], Palgrave Macmillan, 2000, p.12</ref> ...vania]] and 16 in [[Partium]]), 8 in [[Slovakia]], 7 in [[Serbia]], 5 in [[Ukraine]], 1 in [[Austria]]. And one more as of 29 September 2012, St. [[Michael (a
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  • ...0Towns%20in%20the%20Romanian%20Principalities&f=false At Europe's Borders: Medieval Towns in the Romanian Principalities], p.117.</ref> ...?id=rAUUAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y Pechenegs, Cumans, Iasians: steppe peoples in medieval Hungary], p.54.</ref>
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