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  • ...or anachronistic flags, and any addition must be well-cited by verifiable third-party reliable sources.--> ...e size of the [[Roman Empire]] and Muslim [[Caliphate]]. Genghis named his third son, the charismatic [[Ögedei Khan|Ögedei]], as his heir. According to Mo
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  • ...rdier|1923|loc=ch. 5}}</ref> He also inquired about the Pope and Church in Rome.<ref>{{Harvnb|Yule|Cordier|1923|loc=ch. 6}}</ref> After the brothers answer ...those given by Polo) had died during the voyage, it explains why only the third who survived, Coja/Khoja, was mentioned by Rashìd al-Dìn. Polo had theref
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  • *Al Shohada Bridge (also known as "Third Bridge") ...ncient-mosul-mosque|title=Islamic State destroys ancient Mosul mosque, the third in a week|agency=Associated Press|work=The Guardian|date=28 July 2014}}</re
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  • ...ional traditions of imperial legitimacy, the blood of Genghis Khan was the third. ... If ever the Ottomans became extinct, it was understood that the Genghi
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  • ...ional traditions of imperial legitimacy, the blood of Genghis Khan was the third. ... If ever the Ottomans became extinct, it was understood that the Genghi
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  • ...="Freeman">{{cite book|last=Freeman|first=Charles|title= Egypt, Greece and Rome: Civilizations of the Ancient Mediterranean|publisher=Oxford University Pre ..., but [[Hellenistic culture]] remained predominant. Further annexations by Rome, in particular of the [[Kingdom of Pontus]] by [[Pompey]], brought all of A
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  • ...an explorers|exploration]] to become the [[Russian Empire]], which was the third [[largest empire]] in history, stretching from [[Congress Poland|Poland]] o ...ion to the trade emporiums in [[Tanais]] and [[Phanagoria]]. The [[Ancient Rome|Romans]] settled on the western part of the [[Caspian Sea]], where their [[
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  • ...h absorbed the country in the 17th century. By the early 1900s, almost one-third of the adult male population were Buddhist monks.<ref>Michael Jerryson, ''M ...China), Tibet (Tibetan Empire), [[Pannonian Avars|Avar]] (Avar Khaganate), Rome (Byzantine Empire), [[Yenisei Kirghiz|Kirgiz]], Uch-Kurykan, Otuz-Tatars, [
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  • ...s|first=Patrick|title=Around the Roman Table: Food and Feasting in Ancient Rome|year=2005|origyear=1994|location=Chicago|publisher=University of Chicago Pr ...first = Paul | title = East Asian History Sourcebook: Chinese Accounts of Rome, Byzantium and the Middle East, c. 91 B.C.E. – 1643 C.E. | url = http://w
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  • ...0turkic%20language&f=false">{{cite book|last1=Hyun Jin Kim|title=The Huns, Rome and the Birth of Europe|date=2013|pages=29}}</ref>
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  • ...es=227–237 |chapter=Great Moravia between the Franconians, Byzantium and Rome |ISBN=0-415-12253-8|ref=harv}}
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  • ...fter another. Ban Chao also sent an envoy named [[Gan Ying]] to [[Daqin]] (Rome). Ban Chao was created the Marquess of Dingyuan (定遠侯, i.e., "the Mar ...e men declared themselves Chanyu. Two dropped their claims in favor of the third who was defeated by Tuqi in that year and surrendered to Huhanye the follow
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  • ...Heather|first1=Peter|title=The fall of the Roman Empire : a new history of Rome and the barbarians|date=2005|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=New ...the destruction of the Gothic kingdoms by the Huns in 372-375. The city of Rome was captured and looted by the [[Visigoths]] in 410 and by the [[Vandals]]
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  • * {{cite book |author=Hyun Jin Kim |year=2013 |title=The Huns, Rome and the Birth of Europe |url=https://books.google.hr/books?id=jCpncXFzoFgC
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  • ...the [[Mongol invasions of Vietnam#Third.2FFinal Mongol invasion.2C 1287-88|third invasion of Vietnam (1287–8)]], and the [[Mongol invasion of Java|invasio ...eath and the unanimous agreement of his advisers not to invade prevented a third attempt.<ref>Nicolle, David ''The Mongol Warlords''</ref>
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  • ...ef><ref name="Kim2013">{{cite book|last=Kim|first=Hyun Jin|title=The Huns, Rome and the Birth of Europe|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fX8YAAAAQBAJ& [[Genghis Khan]]'s empire was inherited by his third son, [[Ögedei Khan]], the designated [[Khagan]] who personally controlled
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  • * Rome Total War: Barbarian Invasion
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  • ...ref name="John Tengri">John Man, Attila: the barbarian king who challenged Rome, Bantam, 2005, p.62. University of Michigan. ISBN 0593052919, 9780593052914
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  • ====Third reign of an-Nasir Muhammad==== ...utocracy.<ref name="Levanoni28">Levanoni 1995, p. 28.</ref> Early into his third reign, in 1310, an-Nasir Muhammad imprisoned, exiled or killed any Mamluk e
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  • ...sformations. Owing to the strong rivalry between Persia and [[Roman Empire|Rome]], and later [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantium]], the latter would [[Roman-Persi The [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] poet [[Ovid]] placed Caucasus in [[Scythia]] and depicted it as a c
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