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  • ...Ottoman Empire]] and [[Turkey]] (as "[[Serdar (Ottoman rank)|Serdar]]"), [[Mesopotamia]] (now [[Iraq]]), [[Syria]], [[South Asia]] ([[Pakistan]], [[India]], and [
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  • ...n were [[Arabs]], with [[Assyrian people|Assyrians]],<ref>Soane, E.B. ''To Mesopotamia and Kurdistan in Disguise.'' John Murray: London, 1912. p. 92.</ref><ref>Re ...[[Akkadian Empire]] (2335–2154 BC) which united all of the peoples of [[Mesopotamia]] under one rule, it again became a continuous part of Assyria proper from
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  • ...and the [[Euphrates]] before that river bends to the southeast to enter [[Mesopotamia]].<ref name="Mitchell"/> To the southeast, it is bounded by the ranges that
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  • ...as been the host of many ancient civilizations, including those based in [[Mesopotamia]], the [[Indus Valley]] and [[China]]. In the [[Axial Age]] (mid-[[first mi
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  • *[[Franco-Mongol alliance|1251&ndash;1259 invasion of Persia, Syria and Mesopotamia]]
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  • ...to other parts of the Mongol Empire, all the way to Russia, Persia, and [[Mesopotamia]].{{Citation needed|date=April 2012}}
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  • ...itle=Mani's Pictures: The Didactic Images of the Manichaeans from Sasanian Mesopotamia to Uygur Central Asia and Tang-Ming China|url=https://books.google.com/book
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  • ...Chinese Mathematics |editor=Victor Katz |title = The Mathematics of Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, India, and Islam: A Sourcebook |year=2007 |publisher=Princeton Univ
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  • ...l Asia]], [[Iran]] and modern [[Afghanistan]], as well as large parts of [[Mesopotamia]] and the [[Caucasus]].
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  • ...gan]] [[Möngke Khan]], who had intended to further extend his rule into [[Mesopotamia]] but not to directly overthrow the Caliphate. Möngke, however, had instru In 1257, Möngke resolved to establish firm authority over Mesopotamia, Syria, and Iran. The khagan gave his brother, [[Hulagu]], authority over a
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  • ...he sultan's legitimate authority over the lands of [[Egypt]], [[Syria]], [[Mesopotamia]], [[Diyarbakir]], the [[Hejaz]] and [[Yemen]] and any territory conquered
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  • ...See [[Al-Mansur Ali]]</ref><ref>Shahrzuriyah were Kurds who escaped from [[Mesopotamia]] after the Mongol invasion. They deceived al-Malik al-Mughith during the s
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  • ...e: Kingdom of Armenia, vassals Iberia, Albania, Parthia, [[Atropatene]], [[Mesopotamia]], [[Cappadocia]], [[Cilicia]], [[Syria]], [[Nabataean kingdom]], and [[Jud
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  • ...slim rulers. Particularly in [[Egypt]], but also in the [[Levant]], [[Iraq|Mesopotamia]], and [[India]], mamluks held political and military power. In some cases,
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  • ***Son [[Hulagu]] founder of the [[Ilkhanate]] in [[Iran]] and [[Mesopotamia]].
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  • ...n, much of Central Asia, as well as parts of contemporary Pakistan, India, Mesopotamia, and Anatolia.<ref>René Grousset, ''The Empire of the Steppes: A History o
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  • ...were performed for various gods with the arrival of spring or summer in [[Mesopotamia]], [[Anatolia]], [[Iran]] and other [[Mediterranean]] countries from ancien
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  • ...they were based), [[Arran (Caucasus)|Arrān]], parts of [[Asia Minor]], [[Mesopotamia]], and west central Persia, while the [[Jalayirid]]s took control in [[Bagh
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