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  • ...e the military successes, strife continued within the Mongol ranks. Batu's relations with [[Güyük]], Ögedei's eldest son, and [[Büri]], the beloved grandson ...[[Köchü|Konchi]], the khan of the [[White Horde]], established friendly relations with the Yuan dynasty and the Ilkhanate. Political disagreement among conte
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  • ...M. | url= | title=Byzantium and Venice: a study in diplomatic and cultural relations | year=1992| publisher=Cambridge University Press | isbn=0-521-42894-7}}
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  • ...itation needed|date=August 2015}} the Soviet government decided to improve relations with Germany by concluding the [[Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact]], pledging [[Non- ...ic of Cuba]]. Significant amounts of Soviet resources were [[International relations within the Comecon|allocated in aid]] to the other socialist states.<ref>[h
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  • ...7-6589-0| page = 676 }}</ref><ref>Ferrand, Gabriel (1913), "Ibn Batūtā", Relations de voyages et textes géographiques arabes, persans et turks relatifs à l' Relations between the [[Eurasian nomads|steppe nomads]] and the settled people in and
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  • ...part of [[Siberia]], [[Inner Mongolia]], [[Gansu]] and [[Xinjiang]]. Their relations with adjacent Chinese dynasties to the south east were complex, with repeat ...mes'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993), 36</ref> and during early relations between the Xiongnu and the Han, the former held the balance of power. Acco
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  • ...asty"<ref>Asian Nationalism, by Michael Leifer, Professor of International Relations Michael Leifer, p23</ref> or "Mongol Dynasty of China",<ref>A Military Hist ...am, Burma, and Champa recognized Mongol hegemony and established tributary relations with the Yuan dynasty.{{sfn|Rossabi|1988|pp=218–219}}
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  • ...[[Xinjiang]]. The Xiongnu was the first unified empire of nomadic peoples. Relations between early Chinese dynasties and the Xiongnu were complicated and includ ...isher= |accessdate=25 July 2014}}</ref> Translation from ''Sino-J̌ürčed relations during the Yung-Lo period, 1403–1424'' by Henry Serruys<ref>[https://book
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  • === Relations with neighbors ===
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  • ...hina established control in parts of Manchuria and in some cases tributary relations with peoples in the area.<ref>The Cambridge History of China, Vol. 03: "Sui *{{cite book|title=Manchus and Han: Ethnic Relations and Political Power in Late Qing and Early Republican China, 1861–1928|fi
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  • ...isher= |accessdate=25 July 2014}}</ref> Translation from ''Sino-J̌ürčed relations during the Yung-Lo period, 1403-1424'' by Henry Serruys.{{sfn|Serruys|1955| ...dge University Press |isbn=0521243335 |contribution=Sino-Korean Tributary Relations under the Ming |pp=[https://books.google.com/books?id=tVhvh6ibLJcC&pg=PA272
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