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  • ...with the [[Jurchen people|Jurchen]]-ruled [[Jin dynasty (1115–1234)|Jin dynasty]] and the [[Tatar confederation]] had weakened them. ...tains and Seas]]'' indicate the Donghu were also active during the [[Shang dynasty]] (1600–1046 BCE).
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  • |country =[[Mongol Empire]], [[Northern Yuan dynasty]], [[Mongolia]], [[China]] ([[Inner Mongolia]] and [[Xinjiang]]) ...[[Mongolia]] homeland into the 17th century, known as the [[Northern Yuan dynasty]]. Descendants of Genghis Khan's brothers, [[Hasar]] and [[Belgutei]], surr
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  • ...ens]], who, later when known as the [[Manchus]], founded the Manchu [[Qing dynasty]]. ...s]], or their successive Iranian [[Afsharid dynasty|Afsharid]] and [[Qajar dynasty|Qajar dynasties]] outside their territories of [[Persia]] proper. For examp
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  • ...last few hundred years. The language experienced a decline during the late Qing period, a revival between 1947 and 1965, a second decline between 1966 and ...e [[Jin dynasty (1115–1234)]], the [[Khitan language]] during the [[Liao dynasty]], and the [[Xianbei#language|Xianbei language]] during the [[Northern Wei]
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  • ...with the [[Jurchen people|Jurchen]]-ruled [[Jin dynasty (1115–1234)|Jin dynasty]] and the [[Tatar confederation]] had weakened them. ...tains and Seas]]'' indicate the Donghu were also active during the [[Shang dynasty]] (1600–1046 BCE).
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  • |country =[[Mongol Empire]], [[Northern Yuan dynasty]], [[Mongolia]], [[China]] ([[Inner Mongolia]] and [[Xinjiang]]) ...[[Mongolia]] homeland into the 17th century, known as the [[Northern Yuan dynasty]]. Descendants of Genghis Khan's brothers, [[Hasar]] and [[Belgutei]], surr
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  • ...rried frequently. For instance, the Jochids took wives from the [[Ilkhan]] dynasty of [[Persia]], whose progenitor was [[Hulagu Khan]]. As a consequence, it i Asian dynasties descended from Genghis Khan included the [[Yuan Dynasty|Kublaids]] of [[China]], the [[Ilkhanate|Hulaguid]]s of [[Persia]], the Joc
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  • ...rried frequently. For instance, the Jochids took wives from the [[Ilkhan]] dynasty of [[Persia]], whose progenitor was [[Hulagu Khan]]. As a consequence, it i Asian dynasties descended from Genghis Khan included the [[Yuan Dynasty|Kublaids]] of [[China]], the [[Ilkhanate|Hulaguid]]s of [[Persia]], the Joc
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  • ...ate|Arabs]] at the [[battle of Talas]] in 751, marking the end of the Tang Dynasty's western expansion. The [[Tibetan Empire]] would take the chance to rule p ...articular, was influenced by Tibetan Buddhism. The [[Qianlong Emperor]] of Qing China in the 18th century was Tibetan Buddhist and would sometimes travel f
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  • ...Mongolian Revolution of 1911|Declaration of independence]] from the [[Qing dynasty]] ...ory. His grandson [[Kublai Khan]] conquered China to establish the [[Yuan dynasty]]. After the collapse of the Yuan, the [[Mongols]] retreated to Mongolia an
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  • ...Yi distinction]].<ref>Di Cosmo 2002, 2.</ref> Sources from the pre-[[Han dynasty|Han]] eras often classified the Xiongnu as the Hu (胡) people, even though ...confrontations with the [[Shang dynasty|Shang]] and especially the [[Zhou dynasty|Zhou]], who often conquered and enslaved the nomads in an expansion drift.<
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  • ...link between the Huns and the [[Xiongnu]] people, who [[History of the Han Dynasty|were northern neighbours]] of [[China]] in the 3rd century BC.<ref>{{Cite b ...ref> Due to the [[Han–Xiongnu War|devastating defeat by the Chinese Han dynasty]], the northern branch of the Xiongnu had retreated north-westward; their d
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  • ...toman Turks]], [[Seljuks|Seljuk Turks]], [[Tiele people|Tiele]], [[Timurid Dynasty|Timurids]], [[Turgesh]]es, [[Yenisei Kirghiz]], and possibly [[Huns]], [[Tu ...] seeking inclusion in their confederacy and protection from the prevalent dynasty. The tribe were famed [[metalsmith]]s and were granted land near a mountain
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  • ...nɑ˩|}}), also spelled Asen, Asena, or Açina, was a tribe and the ruling dynasty of the ancient [[Turkic peoples]]. They rose to prominence in the mid-[[6th ...g 2015-2016, the Fudan University (Shanghai), headed by ethnogenesist Shao-Qing Wen (文少卿) in [[China]] conducted tests to determine the Y-DNA haplogr
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  • ...n of the Mongol Empire|empire's division]])<br/> 1st Emperor of the [[Yuan dynasty]]<br/>[[Emperor of China]] |dynasty=[[Yuan dynasty|Yuan]]
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  • ...Transoxiana, who had long been mere figureheads and the rise of [[Timurid dynasty]]. </small><br/>1384–1402 CE ...on the territory of former [[Dzungar Khanate]], that was exterminated by [[Qing China]] in 1756.''
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  • ** [[Yuan dynasty]] * [[Northern Yuan dynasty]] based in Mongolia.
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  • |conventional_long_name = Yuan dynasty |common_name = Yuan dynasty
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  • ...hey were also known as the '''Eleuths''' or '''Ööled''', from the [[Qing dynasty]] euphemism for the hated word "Dzungar",<ref>C.P. Atwood-Encyclopedia of M {{for|the Öölöds prior to the Qing dynasty|Dzungar Khanate}}
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  • |date_event4 = Beginning of the [[Dzungar–Qing War]], [[Battle of Ulan Butung]] |date_event5 = The Qing army occupies Dzungaria
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