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  • He came to power by uniting many of the [[nomadic tribe]]s of [[Northeast Asia]]. After founding the Empire and being proclaimed "Genghis Khan", he s ...igious tolerance]] in the Mongol Empire, and unified the nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia. Present-day [[Mongols|Mongolians]] regard him as the founding father
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  • ...tury BC, a new wave of Indo-European-speaking raiders entered northern and northeast Anatolia: the [[Cimmerians]] and [[Scythians]]. The Cimmerians overran [[Ph
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  • ...subarctic climate]], with extremely severe winters in the inner regions of Northeast Siberia (mostly the [[Sakha Republic]], where the Northern [[Pole of Cold]] |[[Chechen language|Chechen]] || [[Northeast Caucasian languages|Northeast Caucasian]] || {{flag|Chechnya}} || <ref>{{cite web|url=http://constitution
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  • ...: "In early Islamic times Persians tended to identify all the lands to the northeast of Khorasan and lying beyond the Oxus with the region of Turan, which in th ...r borders. According to it, Central Asia includes [[Mongolia]], [[Tibet]], northeast [[Iran]] ([[Golestan Province|Golestan]], [[North Khorasan Province|North K
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  • [[Category:Northeast Asian countries]]
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  • | Northeast = [[Ak-Suu District]], [[Issyk-Kul Region]]
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  • Northeast,
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  • ...of the [[Turkic Khaganate]], a vast medieval empire which stretched from [[northeast China]] to the [[Black Sea]].<ref>Jean Paul Roux: ''Türklerin Tarihi (Hist
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  • ...], [[Inner Mongolia]], eastern [[Kazakhstan]], southern [[Siberia]] and [[Northeast China]] from the late 4th century. Their frequent interventions and invasio
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  • ...ef name="Tumen">Tumen D., "Anthropology of Archaeological Populations from Northeast Asia [http://user.dankook.ac.kr/~oriental/Journal/pdf_new/49/11.pdf] page 2 ...western Eurasian male is found in 2000-year-old elite Xiongnu cemetery in Northeast Mongolia. ''Am J Phys Anthropol''. 2010 January.</ref> in a Xiongnu elite c
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  • ...western Eurasian male is found in 2000-year-old elite Xiongnu cemetery in Northeast Mongolia|journal=American Journal of Physical Anthropology|volume=142|issue
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  • ...some authors refer to it as the Eastern Siberian platform), bounded on the northeast and east by the [[Late Carboniferous]] through [[Jurassic]] Verkhoyansk [[f
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  • **1241 invasion of Austria and Northeast Italy
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  • ...ined an obstacle in the south.{{sfn|Rossabi|1988|p=77}} Kublai secured the northeast border in 1259 by installing the hostage prince [[Wonjong of Goryeo|Wonjong ...e. Kublai Khan suppressed rebellions challenging his rule in Tibet and the northeast.{{sfn|Rossabi|1988|pp=487–488}} His favorite wife died in 1281 and so did
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  • ...d in modern-day [[Mongolia]], [[Inner Mongolia]], northern [[Xinjiang]], [[Northeast China]], [[Gansu]], [[Buryatia]], [[Zabaykalsky Krai]], [[Irkutsk Oblast]], ...ng to [[Tungusic peoples|Tungusic]] [[Mohe people|Mohe]] tribes of the far northeast.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E9%80%B8%E5%91%A8%E6%9B%
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  • *The ''Western Steppe'' begins near the mouth of the [[Danube]] and extends [[northeast]] almost to [[Kazan]] and then southeast to the southern tip of the [[Ural ...Ural Mountains]]'' extend south to a point about 650&nbsp;km (400&nbsp;mi) northeast of the ''[[Caspian Sea]]''. This is not a major barrier to movement, but th
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  • ...main groups: western Mongols, the Mongol groups under the [[Uriankhai]] in northeast, and the Eastern Mongols between the two. The Uriankhai and some Borjigin p ...te book|author1=Narangoa Li|author2=Robert Cribb|title=Historical Atlas of Northeast Asia, 1590-2010: Korea, Manchuria, Mongolia, Eastern Siberia|url=https://bo
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  • ...s, the [[Kartvelian languages|Kartvelian]], [[Northwest Caucasian]], and [[Northeast Caucasian]] families are [[Indigenous language|indigenous]] to the area.
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  • ...various definitions of its extent|region that falls entirely within China|Northeast China|the region ceded to Russia during the Qing dynasty|Outer Manchuria|ot [[File:Northeast China.svg|250px|thumb|right|Inner Manchuria: [[Northeast China]] = Red, Eastern [[Inner Mongolia]] = Pink]]
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  • ...[inner China]] and excludes [[Xinjiang]] and often [[Manchuria]] and the [[Northeast China]]. * [[Northeast China]]
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