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  • ...while, as their military might repeatedly proved a serious threat to such empires as China and kingdoms in Central Asia.{{citation needed|date=July 2013}}{{t ...s a formal title of respect and honour, which was conferred exclusively on Muslim subjects of the British Indian Empire.[1] It was a title one degree higher
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  • .../allrajputyouthwing.weebly.com/muslim-rajputs-history.html |title=History: Muslim Rajputs|publisher=Rana M. Ahsan Khan|accessdate=2015-12-21}}</ref> It was a ...ions: The Global Experience, 4th Edition Outlines - Chapter 21: The Muslim Empires|publisher=Longman|year=2003}}</ref>]]
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  • In the context of the wars between Russia and the Muslim peoples of the [[Caucasus]], starting as early as the late 18th century's [ ...would ultimately rise to military and later political dominance in various Muslim states.
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  • ...e type ''madame la maréchale'' are quite common). The female leaders in [[Muslim history]] are correctly known as "sultanas". However, the wife of the sulta ''Mfalume'' is the (Ki)[[Swahili language|Swahili]] title of various native Muslim rulers, generally rendered in Arabic and in western languages as Sultan:
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  • ...h and 14th centuries and was the largest [[List of largest empires#Largest empires by land area and population|contiguous land empire]] in history.<ref>Morgan ...d [[Division of the Mongol Empire|fractured into four separate khanates or empires]], each pursuing its own separate interests and objectives: the [[Golden Ho
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  • ...n]] (Emperor) of the [[Mongol Empire]], which became the [[World's largest empires|largest contiguous empire]] in history after his death. ...vironment. This brought communication and trade from Northeast Asia into [[Muslim]] Southwest Asia and Christian [[Europe]], thus expanding the horizons of a
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  • ...s]] of the mid-7th century, after which the region saw a gradual influx of Muslim Arab, Kurdish and Turkic peoples, although the Assyrians continue to use th ...the [[Rashidun Caliphate]] by Utba bin Farqad Al-Salami, during the early Muslim conquests, after which it was dissolved as a geopolitical entity.
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  • ...tionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/muslim Oxford Dictionaries], "Muslim is the preferred term for 'follower of Islam,' although Moslem is also wide ...m|Jesus]].<ref name="People-of-the-Book">{{cite web|url=http://www.pbs.org/empires/islam/faithpeople.html |title=People of the Book |work=[[Islam: Empire of F
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  • ....|last3=Hall|first3=Thomas D | title = East-West Orientation of Historical Empires | journal = Journal of world-systems research|date=December 2006 |volume=12 ...E |doi=10.1353/kri.2007.0019}}</ref> In contemporary Persian, Armenian and Muslim writings, and in the records of the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuri
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  • ...ef> Much of the history of the Hittite Empire concerned war with the rival empires of [[Egypt]], [[Assyria]] and the [[Mitanni]].<ref name="Roux">Georges Roux ...ansition from predominantly Christian and Greek-speaking, to predominantly Muslim and Turkish-speaking (although ethnic groups such as Armenians, Greeks, Ass
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  • ...df|archivedate=February 22, 2007|title=East-West Orientation of Historical Empires|publisher=Journal of World-Systems Research, Vol. 12 (no. 2)|pages=219–22 ...an Oblast]] (11%). Most of the regions of [[Siberia]] have an unaffiliated Muslim population of 1% to 2%.<ref name="ArenaAtlas"/><ref name="2012maps">[http:/
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  • ...been a crossroads between different civilizations. The Silk Road connected Muslim lands with the people of Europe, India, and China.<ref>Ta'lim Primary 6 Par ...f [[Uzbek photography]].<ref>Walter Ratliff, "Pilgrims on the Silk Road: A Muslim-Christian Encounter in Khiva", Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2010</ref>
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  • ...over from Baiju in 1255 or 1256, Hulagu had been charged with subduing the Muslim kingdoms to the west "as far as the borders of Egypt". This occupation led ...nd Asians in the era of the Crusades). United in their opposition to the [[Muslim]]s (primarily the Mamluks), the Ilkhanate and the Europeans were neverthele
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  • * {{cite book|last=Béhar|first=Pierre|title=Vestiges d'Empires: La Décomposition de l'Europe Centrale et Balkanique|location=Paris|publis ...ra|last2=Marín|first2=Manuela|year=1994|origyear=1992|title=The Legacy of Muslim Spain|edition=2nd|location=Leiden, New York and Köln|publisher=E.J. Brill|
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  • ....|last3=Hall|first3=Thomas D | title = East-West Orientation of Historical Empires | journal = Journal of world-systems research|date=December 2006 |volume=12 ...004), 97; "With the growth of Seljuk power in Rum, a more highly developed Muslim cultural life, based on the ''Persianate culture'' of the Great Seljuk cour
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  • ....|last3=Hall|first3=Thomas D | title = East-West Orientation of Historical Empires | journal = Journal of world-systems research|date=December 2006 |volume=12 ...004), 97; "With the growth of Seljuk power in Rum, a more highly developed Muslim cultural life, based on the ''Persianate culture'' of the Great Seljuk cour
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  • ...and became Roman-style aristocrats. Most of them adopted the (at the time) Muslim symbol of the [[Seal of Solomon]] after the Sultanate disintegrated into a ==Islamic empires==
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  • ...ations | title=The Cambridge History of China, Volume 1: The Ch'in and Han Empires, 221 B.C. - A.D. 220 | year=1986 | publisher=Cambridge University Press | l ...inese tribute which he used to reward his supporters. The Han and Xiongnu empires rose at the same time because the Xiongnu state depended on Chinese tribute
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  • ...·}}[[Nondenominational Muslims]]{{·}}[[Cultural Muslim]]{{·}}[[Quranist Muslim]]{{·}}[[Alevism|Alevi]]{{·}}[[Twelver Shia]]{{·}}[[Ja'fari]])</small><br {{Main article|Turkic migrations|Turkic tribal confederations|Nomadic empires}}
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  • ...rom both Timur and Genghis&nbsp;– strengthened the Persianate culture of Muslim India".</ref> Günümüzde, [[Özbekistan]], [[Kırgızistan]], [[Afganista * Dale, Stephen F. ''The Muslim Empires of the Ottomans, Safavids and Mughals'' (Cambridge U.P. 2009)
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