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- ...ulture was nomadic, their religion [[shamanism]] or [[Buddhism]] and their military strength formidable. There is still no direct evidence that the Rouran spok ...e, the Mongolic peoples settled over almost all [[Eurasia]] and carried on military campaigns from the [[Adriatic Sea]] to [[Indonesia]]n [[Java]] island and f79 KB (10.862 kelime) - 11:17, 25 Mart 2017
- ...age|Chuvash]]: хун, ''hun'') is originally a title for a sovereign or a military ruler, widely used by medieval nomadic Mongolic and later Turkic tribes liv ...naged to establish principalities of some importance for a while, as their military might repeatedly proved a serious threat to such empires as China and kingd26 KB (3.821 kelime) - 11:36, 25 Mart 2017
- {{Indo-Persian royal and noble ranks}} ...>"Abbas Mirza"</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Chapter 20: History of Iranian Military Uniforms Qajar Uniforms|publisher=Iranian Politics Center|year=2012|url=htt20 KB (2.742 kelime) - 11:37, 25 Mart 2017
- ...the [[Seljuq dynasty|Seljuk]] [[Sultanate of Ikonion]] ([[Konya]]) and the military demise of the [[Byzantine Empire]]. Its capital was [[Bursa]]. By 1336 it ...ter were usually titled [[sanjakbey]] (after the term "Sanjak", denoting a military horsetail banner). Beys were lower in rank than [[pasha]]s and provincial g14 KB (2.086 kelime) - 11:38, 25 Mart 2017
- ...dar'' typically marked the [[Commander-in-Chief]] or the highest-ranking [[military officer]] in an Army, akin to the modern [[Field Marshal]], [[General of th ...ar'' to identify an imperial court [[Minister (government)|minister]] with military and diplomatic functions. If granted land (''[[jagir]]''), the title ''Sard13 KB (1.819 kelime) - 11:40, 25 Mart 2017
- [[File:ModernEgypt, Farouk I in Military Uniform, DHP13655-10-1 01.jpg|thumb|upright||[[Farouk of Egypt|HRH Crown Pr ...Ibn Raik; the title was used in various Islamic monarchies; see below for military use7 KB (1.041 kelime) - 19:21, 8 Eylül 2019
- ...{{transl|ar|DIN|ġazwah}}'') is a [[singulative]] form meaning a battle or military expedition, often one led by the Islamic prophet [[Muhammad]].<ref>Aboul-En ...the [[active participle]] of the verb ''ġazā'', meaning 'to carry out a military expedition or raid'; the same verb can also mean 'to strive for' and ''Ghaz20 KB (3.102 kelime) - 09:39, 4 Eylül 2019
- {{Royal and noble ranks of West, Central, and Southern Asia}} ...}'', {{IPA-ar|sʊlˈtˤɑːn, solˈtˤɑːn|pron}}) is a [[Royal and noble ranks|noble title]] with several historical meanings. Originally, it was an Arabi20 KB (2.871 kelime) - 11:42, 25 Mart 2017
- ...officer, or often part of such title, was placed after the name of certain military functionaries in the [[Ottoman Empire]]. At the same time some court functi ...as the head of the political unit, the main judge and arbitrator, the main military leader of his armed tribesmen, the main finance minister responsible mainly4 KB (534 kelime) - 10:21, 5 Eylül 2019
- ...the number of war horses and other livestock significantly enhanced Mongol military strength.<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2014/03/ ...He then reinforced his keshig with the Koreans through both diplomacy and military force.<ref>Bor. p. 186.</ref><ref>Atwood. p. 297.</ref><ref>{{cite book|fir108 KB (16.440 kelime) - 11:59, 25 Mart 2017
- ...ulture was nomadic, their religion [[shamanism]] or [[Buddhism]] and their military strength formidable. There is still no direct evidence that the Rouran spok ...e, the Mongolic peoples settled over almost all [[Eurasia]] and carried on military campaigns from the [[Adriatic Sea]] to [[Indonesia]]n [[Java]] island and f79 KB (10.862 kelime) - 18:03, 25 Mart 2017
- ...ww.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/03/22/crimea-has-joined-the-ranks-of-the-worlds-gray-areas-here-are-the-others-on-that-list/|publisher=The Wa ...[[Soviet Union]] had the world's second largest economy, largest standing military in the world and the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction.<ref253 KB (34.667 kelime) - 18:22, 25 Mart 2017
- ...sians from the north Caucasus region had become the majority in the Mamluk ranks."</ref><ref>Relations of the Georgian Mamluks of Egypt with Their Homeland ...zar= Daniel Pipes| başlık = ''Slave Soldiers and Islam: The Genesis of a Military System''| url = | erişimtarihi = | erişimyılı = | erişimayı = | yayı7 KB (1.178 kelime) - 12:06, 26 Mart 2017
- ...ilitary and civilians. It is admissible to non commissioned officers other ranks for long meritorious or distinguished services of a non-operational nature.11 KB (1.599 kelime) - 16:39, 26 Mart 2017
- ...University Press, p. 221</ref> According to Sinor, many of the titles and ranks used by the Pannonian Avars were also used by the [[Turkish people|Turks]], ...r army was composed from numerous other groups: Slavic, Gepidic and Bulgar military units. There also appeared to have existed semi-independent "client" (predo32 KB (4.663 kelime) - 17:27, 26 Mart 2017
- ...their northern borders." <ref>Zuev (2004), p. 1-19</ref> Seyanto provided military service by assisting the Tang Empire against the [[Tatars]] in the 630s. Th15 KB (2.391 kelime) - 17:34, 26 Mart 2017
- ...er|title=The Georgian Mameluks in Egypt|url=http://www.napoleon-series.org/military/organization/c_mameluks1.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite book | last=Isichei | firs ...013, p. 65.</ref> ''Mamluk'' regiments constituted the backbone of Egypt's military under [[Ayyubid dynasty|Ayyubid rule]] in the late 12th and early 13th cent113 KB (16.929 kelime) - 19:05, 26 Mart 2017
- ...Crusaders recognized the Mongols as the greater threat. Qutuz suggested a military alliance with the Crusaders against the Mongols, but the Crusaders opted to ...ccurrence. Or it may be that Ketboga died in Mameluke hands for reasons of military custom, (his name possibly indicates a link to Khitan customs), or because29 KB (4.745 kelime) - 19:07, 26 Mart 2017
- ...ttempts. As Sultan, Baibars also engaged in a combination of diplomacy and military action, allowing the Mamluks of Egypt to greatly expand their empire. ...use he expected to be rewarded with the governorship of [[Aleppo]] for his military success, but Qutuz, fearing his ambition, refused to give him the post.<ref32 KB (5.052 kelime) - 19:08, 26 Mart 2017
- ...ite book|first=David|last=Ayalon|authorlink=David Ayalon|title=The Mamlūk military society|year=1979|publisher=Variorum Reprints|isbn=978-0-86078-049-6}}</ref ...[Levant]], [[Iraq|Mesopotamia]], and [[India]], mamluks held political and military power. In some cases, they attained the rank of [[sultan]], while in others48 KB (6.912 kelime) - 20:13, 26 Mart 2017