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  • ...name="Khazanov1984">{{cite book|author=Anatoly Michailovich Khazanov|title=Nomads and the outside world|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PPumUjpp--UC&pg ...wa-Nihāyat al-Muqtasid'' (translated in Peters, ''Jihad in Classical and Modern Islam: A Reader'', Chapter 4).
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  • ...ngke Khan]] in 1259, no one city served as capital. [[Khanbaliq]] (Dadu), modern-day [[Beijing]], was the [[Yuan dynasty|Yuan]] capital between 1271 and 136 ...lkhanate]] in the southwest; and the [[Yuan dynasty]] in the east based in modern-day [[Beijing]].<ref name="China p413">''The Cambridge History of China: Al
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  • ...most of [[Eurasia]] by conquering or creating [[vassal]] states in all of modern-day China, [[Korea]], the [[Caucasus]], Central Asia, and substantial porti ...ldun]] and the rivers [[Onon River|Onon]] and [[Kherlen River|Kherlen]] in modern-day northern [[Mongolia]], close to the current capital [[Ulaanbaatar]]. ''
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  • ...e=1992 }}</ref> and other tribes such as the [[Huns]], and ancient Iranian nomads like the [[Sarmatians]], [[Saka]] and [[Scythians]] who populated the terri ...kayr-khan-oglan }}</ref> Kirey and Janibek moved with a large following of nomads to the region of [[Zhetysu]]/Semirechye on the border of Moghulistan and se
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  • ...ef>{{cite book|last=Spinei|first=Victor|title=The Romanians and the Turkic Nomads North of the Danube Delta from the Tenth to the Mid-Thirteenth Century|url= ...in what is now [[Xinjiang]], at about the age of forty-two. Although some modern historians believe that he died of [[natural causes]] because of deteriorat
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  • In modern contexts, all definitions of Central Asia include these five republics of t ...]].<ref>[http://www.allempires.com/article/index.php?q=Central_Asia Steppe Nomads and Central Asia] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080529004
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  • {{about|the modern sovereign state}} ...f Mongolian Archaeology |date=June 24, 2013 |accessdate=2013-06-28}}</ref> Modern humans reached Mongolia approximately 40,000 years ago during the [[Upper P
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  • ...Rulers Proto-Mongols Medieval tribes Modern clans Nomadic empire Eurasian nomads Eurasian Steppe Slab Grave culture Ordos culture History of Central Asia Hi
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  • ...0</ref> By 1237 the Mongol Empire had subjugated most of Persia (including modern-day Azerbaijan), Armenia, Georgia (excluding [[Abbasid]] Iraq and [[Ismaili ...historical perspective", in ''Shīʻite Heritage: Essays on Classical and Modern Traditions'' by Lynda Clarke, Global Academic Publishing 2001 p336</ref> Ö
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  • They were common among the Eurasian nomads throughout Classical Antiquity and the Middle Ages (including [[Alans]], [[ Among modern [[Turkic peoples]], the tamga is a design identifying [[property]] or [[cat
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  • ...defeated Anagui and his forces north of [[Six Frontier Towns|Huaihuang]] (modern [[Zhangjiakou]], [[Hebei]]).<ref name="Zhou50">[[Linghu Defen]] et al., ''[ ...Shibi's army surrounded [[Emperor Yang of Sui]] at [[Yanmen Pass|Yanmen]] (modern [[Dai County]], [[Xinzhou]], [[Shanxi]]).<ref name="Zizhi182">Sima Guang, '
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  • ...defeated Anagui and his forces north of [[Six Frontier Towns|Huaihuang]] (modern [[Zhangjiakou]], [[Hebei]]).<ref name="Zhou50">[[Linghu Defen]] et al., ''[ ...Shibi's army surrounded [[Emperor Yang of Sui]] at [[Yanmen Pass|Yanmen]] (modern [[Dai County]], [[Xinzhou]], [[Shanxi]]).<ref name="Zizhi182">Sima Guang, '
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  • ...onian Basin]] region in 567 by the [[Pannonian Avars|Avars]], a [[Eurasian nomads|nomadic]] people of uncertain origins and ethno-linguistic affiliation.<ref ...ed a nomadic empire ruling over a multitude of peoples and stretching from modern-day Austria in the west to the [[Pontic-Caspian steppe]] in the east.{{cita
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  • {{About||the modern ethnic group native to the North Caucasus|Avars (Caucasus)|other uses|Avar ...and '''Varchonites''' (by the [[Göktürks]]), were a group of [[Eurasian nomads]] of unknown origin<ref name="EB_Avar">{{cite web |url=http://global.britan
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  • ...com|publisher=Encyclopedia Britannica|accessdate=25 July 2015}}</ref> of [[nomads|nomadic peoples]] who, according to ancient Chinese sources, inhabited the ...com/books?id=8c3QAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA124 Nomadism in Iran: From Antiquity to the Modern Era], Daniel T. Potts, pg. 124. Quote: "For the possibility that the Xiong
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  • ...le, including very many speakers of [[Gothic language|Gothic]], which some modern scholars describe as a [[lingua franca]] of the Empire.{{sfn|Heather|2010|p Since [[Joseph de Guignes]] in the {{nobr|18th century}}, modern historians have associated the Huns who appeared on the borders of Europe i
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  • ...s so substantial that we cannot firmly connect these ancient people to the modern Turks.<ref>Boris Altschüler. [https://books.google.com/books?id=Gp3XAAAAMA ...g"), while the term ''[[Turki|Türki]]'' refers generally to the people of modern "Turkic Republics" (''Türki Cumhuriyetler'' or ''Türk Cumhuriyetleri'').
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  • ...were the first group of Turkic, as opposed to [[Iranian peoples|Iranian]], nomads to have intruded into Europe".<ref>{{cite book |first=Peter |last=Heather | ...han the latter. The language had strong ties to [[Bulgar language]] and to modern [[Chuvash language|Chuvash]], but also had some important connections, espe
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  • ...similated, and held onto their power base in [[Shanxi]] (central region of modern-day China). They gained in strength through the 910s until finally in 923, ...ped Tibetan rage managed to maintain a power base in northern China around modern-day [[Shanxi]] from the late ninth century into the tenth century.
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  • ...i, he wrote that the Karluks and [[Oghuz Turk]]s were called Turkmen. Some modern scholars have proposed that the element ''-man/-men'' acts as an intensifie ...reigners. At the same time, various other exonym words were used for these nomads, such as 'Konar-göçer', 'Göçebe', 'Göçer-yörük', 'Göçerler', and
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