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  • estate = Mongolia, Central Asia, Russia, Mosul, Anatolia <br>
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  • estate = [[Mongolia]], [[Central Asia]], [[Russia]], [[Mosul]], [[Anatolia]] <br>
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  • estate = Mongolia, Central Asia, Russia, Mosul, Anatolia <br>
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  • |region2 = {{flag|China}} <br/> <small>([[Inner Mongolia]])</small> ...]]-[[Central Asia]]n ethnic group native to [[Mongolia]] and [[China]]'s [[Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region]]. They also live as minorities in other regions
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  • | Asia | * [[Clans in Central Asia|Central Asian]]
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  • ...as Mongols. Descendants of those clans form the Mongolian nation and other Inner Asian people Moffett, ''A History of Christianity in Asia'' pp. 400-401.
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  • |estate =[[Mongolia]], [[Russia]], Central Asia, Iran and [[China]] ...=[[Mongol Empire]], [[Northern Yuan dynasty]], [[Mongolia]], [[China]] ([[Inner Mongolia]] and [[Xinjiang]])
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  • ...han (surname)]], a surname of Mongolian origin common in Central and South Asia particularly among Muslims.
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  • {{Expert needed|Central Asia|date=January 2009}} |title = The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia now
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  • ...lineage to royal [[aristocracy|aristocracies]] of Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Indian Subcontinent. Historically, it was used as a title by and s ...les%20V%201/MadinaTlostanova-FM.pdf Life in Samarkand Caucasus and Central Asia vis-à-vis Russia, the West, and Islam, Madina Tlostanova]: Peoples’ Frie
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  • ...estern European duchies, into which [[Anatolia]] (i.e., Asian Turkey, or [[Asia Minor]]) had been divided after the break-up of the [[Seljuq dynasty|Seljuk ...', is still used as a family name or a part of a name in South and Central Asia as well as the [[Balkans]]. In [[Slavic languages|Slavic]]-influenced names
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  • ...le.nl/books?id=EQJHAQAAQBAJ&pg=PA18&dq=ghaznavids+brought+persian+to+south+asia&hl=nl&sa=X&ei=WSamVIHeGNLiavmygKAL&ved=0CEYQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=ghaznavids%2 {{Portal bar|Iran|Asia|Monarchy|Royalty|Middle East}}
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  • ...ia]] ([[Pakistan]], [[India]], and [[Nepal]]), the [[Caucasus]], [[Central Asia]], the [[Balkans]] and [[Egypt]] (as "[[Sirdar]]").<ref>http://encyclopedia *Several [[princely state]]s in South Asia have been ruled by a prince styled ''Sardar''. For example, the Prince of [
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  • {{Royal and noble ranks of West, Central, and Southern Asia}} ===Anatolia and Central Asia===
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  • [[File:Asia in 1335.svg|thumb|Asia in 1335, showing including Turco-Mongol culture nations such as the [[Golde * [[Islam in Central Asia]]
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  • |region = All of Mongolia and [[Inner Mongolia]]; parts of [[Liaoning]], [[Jilin]], [[Heilongjiang]] and [[Gansu] ...[[Traditional Mongolian alphabet|Traditional]] [[Mongolian script]]<br>(in Inner Mongolia), <br>[[Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet]] (in Mongolia), <br>[[Mongoli
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  • [[File:Asia in 1335.svg|thumb|Asia in 1335, showing including Turco-Mongol culture nations such as the [[Golde * [[Islam in Central Asia]]
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  • [[File:Asia in 1335.svg|thumb|Asia in 1335, showing including Turco-Mongol culture nations such as the [[Golde * [[Islam in Central Asia]]
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  • ...he Mongols''. p.&nbsp;5.</ref> Originating in the [[steppe]]s of [[Central Asia]], the Mongol Empire eventually stretched from [[Central Europe]] to the [[ ...ael Biran. ''Qaidu and the Rise of the Independent Mongol State in Central Asia''. The Curzon Press, 1997, ISBN 0-7007-0631-3</ref> Kublai successfully too
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  • ...of his life, the Mongol Empire occupied a substantial portion of [[Central Asia]] and [[Song dynasty|China]]. ..., Central Asia, and substantial portions of Eastern Europe and [[Southwest Asia]]. Many of these invasions repeated the earlier large-scale slaughters of l
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  • ...hed military leader, he participated in his father's conquest of [[Central Asia]], along with his brothers and uncles. ...in 1210 and in 1218.<ref>[[Svat Soucek|Soucek, Svat]] ''A History of Inner Asia'' (2000), page 107.</ref>
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  • ...as Mongols. Descendants of those clans form the Mongolian nation and other Inner Asian people Moffett, ''A History of Christianity in Asia'' pp. 400-401.
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  • ...] from stories told by [[Marco Polo]], describing Polo's travels through [[Asia]] between 1276 and 1291, and his experiences at the court of [[Kublai Khan] ...stal regions of the East: [[Japan]], [[India]], [[Sri Lanka]], [[Southeast Asia]], and the east coast of [[Africa]]. Book Four describes some of the then-r
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  • ...Marco for the first time. The three of them embarked on an epic journey to Asia, returning after 24 years to find Venice [[Venetian–Genoese Wars|at war w ...f> According to ''The Travels of Marco Polo'', they passed through much of Asia, and met with [[Kublai Khan]], a Mongol ruler and founder of the [[Yuan dyn
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  • [[File:Iraqi army convoy. Mosul, Northern Iraq, Western Asia. 17 November, 2016.jpg|thumb|Iraqi army convoy in Mosul, 17 November 2016]] ...y of Zuknin near the City of Amid ([[Diyarbakir]]) in the southern part of Asia Minor (modern Turkey) and the north of Iraq during the reign of Emperor Jul
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  • ...part of Eastern Europe [[Ural mountains]] and northern parts of [[Central Asia]] (largely [[Kazakhstan]], but also found in parts of [[Uzbekistan]], [[Chi ...015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/kazakhstan/8039830/Kazakhs-striving-to-prove-Genghis-Khan-descent.html |tit
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  • ...iplomat.com/2016/01/how-south-asia-will-save-global-islam/|title=How South Asia Will Save Global Islam|last=Diplomat|first=Akhilesh Pillalamarri, The|newsp ...is Knowing and Wise."</ref><ref>The Islamic Voluntary Sector in Southeast Asia edited by K. A. Mohamed Ariff [https://books.google.com/books?id=NP4ZL0TJ9s
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  • [[Category:13th-century monarchs in Asia]]
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  • |region2 = {{flag|China}} <br/> <small>([[Inner Mongolia]])</small> ...]]-[[Central Asia]]n ethnic group native to [[Mongolia]] and [[China]]'s [[Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region]]. They also live as minorities in other regions
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  • ...[[List of Khans of the Golden Horde|Jochids]] and included western Central Asia and south-western [[Siberia]]. The capital of the White Horde was originall ...jigin]] princes, who operated on the [[Kublai Khan]]'s behalf in [[Central Asia]] and later rebelled, fought against each other, they appealed to Kunchi wh
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  • ...[[List of Khans of the Golden Horde|Jochids]] and included western Central Asia and south-western [[Siberia]]. The capital of the White Horde was originall ...jigin]] princes, who operated on the [[Kublai Khan]]'s behalf in [[Central Asia]] and later rebelled, fought against each other, they appealed to Kunchi wh
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  • ...ghanistan]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Armenia]], Russia, [[Central Asia]], and [[North China]]. While the census in China was completed in 1252, No ...laced Chagatai's grandson [[Alghu]] as [[Chagatayid Khan]], ruling Central Asia. He took control of [[Samarkand]] and [[Bukhara]]. When the Muslim elites a
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  • |estate =[[Mongolia]], [[Russia]], Central Asia, Iran and [[China]] ...=[[Mongol Empire]], [[Northern Yuan dynasty]], [[Mongolia]], [[China]] ([[Inner Mongolia]] and [[Xinjiang]])
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  • ...'''Genghisids''', is traceable primarily in [[Central Asia]]; Mongolia, [[Inner Mongolia]] in China, and Siberia.{{citation needed|date=March 2016}} His fo ...]] of [[Siberia]], and the [[Astrakhan Khanate|Astrakhanids]] of [[Central Asia]]. As a rule, the Genghisid descent played a crucial role in [[Tatar]] poli
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  • ...'''Genghisids''', is traceable primarily in [[Central Asia]]; Mongolia, [[Inner Mongolia]] in China, and Siberia.{{citation needed|date=March 2016}} His fo ...]] of [[Siberia]], and the [[Astrakhan Khanate|Astrakhanids]] of [[Central Asia]]. As a rule, the Genghisid descent played a crucial role in [[Tatar]] poli
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  • {{Other uses|Anatolia (disambiguation)|Asia Minor (disambiguation)}} ...o the [[Europe|European continent]]. Anatolia roughly corresponds to the [[Asia]]n part of Turkey, except the eastern parts historically known as the [[Arm
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  • Extending across the entirety of [[North Asia|Northern Asia]] and much of [[Eastern Europe]], Russia spans [[Time in Russia|eleven time ...mber of the [[G-20 major economies|G20]], the [[Council of Europe]], the [[Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation]] (APEC), the [[Shanghai Cooperation Organisat
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  • | above = Central Asia ...e = [[File:Central Asia (orthographic projection).svg|200px|Map of Central Asia]]
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  • |time_zone = <!-- [[Asia/Hovd|HOVD]] (Hovd Standard Time) / [[Asia/Ulaanbaatar||ULAT]] (Ulaanbaatar Standard Time) --> ...+7 |publisher = Time Temperature.com |url = http://www.timetemperature.com/asia/mongolia_time_zone.shtml |accessdate=2007-09-30}}</ref>
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  • {{Asia-mil-bio-stub}}
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  • estate = [[Mongolia]], [[Central Asia]], [[Russia]], [[Mosul]], [[Anatolia]] <br>
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  • ...nomads Eurasian Steppe Slab Grave culture Ordos culture History of Central Asia History of Siberia Mongolian nobility Culture of Mongolia Mongolian alphabe In Central Asia
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  • |continent = Asia [[File:IranaftertheIlkhanate.png|thumb|Southwest Asia in 1345, ten years after the death of Abu Sa'id. The Jalayirids, Chobanids,
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  • ...|yazar=Taylor & Francis Group |başlık=Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia 2004 |yayımcı=Routledge |yıl=2003 |isbn=978-1-85743-187-2 |url=http://bo
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  • [[Dosya:Central Asia Physical.jpg|thumbnail|250px|Orta Asya haritası: kuzeybatısında [[Kafkas [[Dosya:Central Asia world region2.png|thumbnail|250px|<center>Orta Asya (turuncu bölge)</cente
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  • ...ef name="Peimani">Peimani, Hooman. "Alevi Muslims." Encyclopedia of Modern Asia. Ed. Karen Christensen and David Levinson. Vol. 1. New York: Charles Scribn * Encyclopedia of Modern Asia. Ed. Karen Christensen and David Levinson. Vol. 1. New York: Charles Scribn
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  • ....<ref>[[Richard MacGillivray Dawkins|Dawkins, R.M.]] 1916. Modern Greek in Asia Minor. A study of dialect of Silly, Cappadocia and Pharasa. Cambridge: Camb * {{cite journal|last=Foss|first=Clive|year=1975|title=The Persians in Asia Minor and the end of antiquity|journal=The English Historical Review|volume
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  • ...Çağataycayı da kullanmaktaydılar.<ref>Allworth, Edward (1994). Central Asia: 130 Years of Russian Dominance, a Historical Overview. Duke University Pre ...ry</ref> Rene Grousset<ref>The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia</ref>'de Timur’un kendi zamanında yazılan kitaplarda soyunun Cengiz’e
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  • ...arı verilmiştir.<ref name="bodo">Bobodzhan Gafurovich Gafurov, ''Central Asia: Pre-historic to Pre-modern Times'', Volume 1, Shipra Publications, 2005, I
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  • * Svat Soucek, ''A History of Inner Asia'', Cambridge University Press (Februar 2000) ISBN 978-0-521-65704-4 {{en}}
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  • ...agû'nün karısı [[1252]]-[[1261]]<ref>Svat Soucek, ''A History of Inner Asia'', sayfa 321</ref> ...AAAAMAAJ&q=Chalish&dq=Chalish&pgis=1 ''A History of the Moghuls of Central Asia'']</ref>'ta Hanlığı [[1466]]-[[1472]] [[w:en:Kebek Sultan]]
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  • ...-[[1462]]; Üveys Han'ın bir oğlu.<ref>Svat Soucek, ''A History of Inner Asia'', Cambridge University Press (Februar 2000) ISBN 978-0-521-65704-4 sayfa 3 * Svat Soucek, ''A History of Inner Asia'', Cambridge University Press (Februar 2000) ISBN 978-0-521-65704-4 {{en}}
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  • ...AAAAMAAJ&q=Chalish&dq=Chalish&pgis=1 ''A History of the Moghuls of Central Asia'']</ref>- [[Kaşgar]] - [[Turfan]] yörelerine genel vali olarak gönderir.
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  • * M.A. Czaplıcka, ''The Turks of Central Asia in History and at the Present Day'', Oxford, 1918.
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  • ...ist. of Iran'', Vol. V, pp. 66 & 93; B.G. Gafurov & D. Kaushik, ''"Central Asia: Pre-Historic to Pre-Modern Times"''; Delhi, 2005; ISBN 81-7541-246-1</ref>
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  • ...ll>)<ref>Grousset, Rene, ''The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia'', (Rutgers University Press, 2002), 157; "...the Seljuk court at Konya ado
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  • * [[Michael Mandelbaum]], ''Central Asia and the World'', [[Council on Foreign Relations]] (May 1994), p. 79 ...coman armies coming from the East had driven the Byzantines out of much of Asia Minor and established the Persianized sultanate of the Seljuks."
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  • * [[Michael Mandelbaum]], ''Central Asia and the World'', [[Council on Foreign Relations]] (May 1994), p. 79 ...coman armies coming from the East had driven the Byzantines out of much of Asia Minor and established the Persianized sultanate of the Seljuks."
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  • ...cent to the Pontic-Caspian steppe both in [[Eastern Europe]] and [[Central Asia]].<ref>Ottfried Neubecker. ''Heraldik''. Orbis, 2002; Brook 154; Franklin a *Christian, David. ''A History of Russia, Mongolia and Central Asia.'' Blackwell, 1999.
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  • * Christian, David. A History of Russia, Mongolia and Central Asia. Blackwell, 1999
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  • ...0<ref name="Sociolinguistics">Lars Johanson / Elisabetta Ragagnin, Central Asia and Mongolia IX Regional Overview, ''Sociolinguistics'' Vol. 3, No. 3, [htt ...le.de/books?&id=vSvVAAAAMAAJ Ethnic origins of the peoples of northeastern Asia]'', Arctic Institute of North America by University of Toronto Press, 1963,
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  • ...birya]]'dan türediğini savunur.<ref>The Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia, p.231</ref>
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  • ...uary 1265), was a [[Mongols|Mongol]] ruler who conquered much of [[Western Asia]]. Son of [[Tolui]] and the [[Keraites|Keraite]] princess [[Sorghaghtani Be ...gol army to conquer or destroy the remaining Muslim states in southwestern Asia. Hulagu's campaign sought the subjugation of the [[Lurs]] of southern Iran,
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  • [[Category:13th-century monarchs in Asia]] {{Asia-royal-stub}}
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  • ...articipated extensively in conquests in [[China]], [[Iran]], and [[Central Asia]]. ...e]] bearing an engraved pillar, like those that were commonly used in East Asia. There was a castle with doors like the gates of the garden and a series of
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  • ...articipated extensively in conquests in [[China]], [[Iran]], and [[Central Asia]]. ...e]] bearing an engraved pillar, like those that were commonly used in East Asia. There was a castle with doors like the gates of the garden and a series of
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  • ...hed military leader, he participated in his father's conquest of [[Central Asia]], along with his brothers and uncles. ...in 1210 and in 1218.<ref>[[Svat Soucek|Soucek, Svat]] ''A History of Inner Asia'' (2000), page 107.</ref>
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  • ...aşmış olduğunun bir kanıtıdır<ref name="Denis26">Denis Sinor, Inner Asia: history-civilization-languages : a syllabus, Routledge, 1997, ISBN 978-0-7
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  • |continent = Asia |region = [[Central Asia]]
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  • |continent = Asia |region = [[Central Asia]]
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  • |regions = [[Central Asia]] ...}), were a nomadic confederation of [[Turkic peoples]] in medieval [[Inner Asia]]. The Göktürks, under the leadership of [[Bumin Qaghan]] (d. 552) and hi
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  • |continent = Asia ...{cite book|last=West|first=Barbara A.|title=Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Asia and Oceania|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pCiNqFj3MQsC&pg=PA687|acc
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  • ...ite book|last=Sinor|first=Denis|title=The Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia|chapter=The Avars|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ST6TRNuWmHsC&pg=PA2
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  • ...n|kapkhan]], [[tudun]], [[tarkhan]]'', and ''[[khatun]]''.<ref name="inner asia"/> There is also evidence, however, that ruling and subject clans spoke a ...the [[Hephthalites]], had remained in [[Central Asia|Central]] and [[South Asia]]. In some transliterations, the term ''Var'' is rendered ''Hua'', which is
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  • ...n [[Manchuria]], [[Xinjiang]], East [[Kazakhstan]], East [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Inner Mongolia]], [[Gansu]]]] ...ngolia]]. The Xiongnu were also active in areas now part of [[Siberia]], [[Inner Mongolia]], [[Gansu]] and [[Xinjiang]]. Their relations with adjacent Chine
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  • ...st1=Sinor (editor)|first1=Denis|title=The Cambridge history of early Inner Asia|date=1990|publisher=Cambridge Univ. Press|location=Cambridge [u.a.]|isbn=97 ..., east and west as having occupied parts of [[Eastern Europe]] and Central Asia approximately from the 4th century to the 6th century. Variants of the Hun
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  • ...]''' is a member of the Huns, a confederation of nomadic tribes in Western Asia and Europe in late antiquity. ...iongnu]] or Asian Hun Empire, a confederation of nomadic tribes in Eastern Asia in antiquity
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  • ...of [[ethnic group]]s that live in central, eastern, northern, and western Asia as well as parts of eastern Europe. They speak languages belonging to the [ ...ed that the first Turkic people lived in a region extending from [[Central Asia]] to [[Siberia]], with the majority of them living in China historically. H
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  • ....<ref>E. G. Pulleyblank, "The consonontal system of old Chinese" [Pt 1], ''Asia Major'', vol. IX (1962), pp. 1&ndash;2.</ref><ref>A wide range of sources o ...3|p=204}} He argued that the runes were brought into Europe from [[Central Asia]] by the Huns, and were an adapted version of the old [[Sogdian alphabet]]
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  • ...in 808, Chuy Shato branch asked for protection from China, and moved into Inner China. It is known that after suppression of Huang-Chao uprising in 875-883 ...tified as a threat, specifically the Tibetans and Turkic tribes in Central Asia. The Tang Chinese continued this long policy and in other epochs this becam
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  • ...in [[Turkey]] called ''Chigil'', indicating that some Chigils migrated to Asia Minor after the Mongol invasion.<ref>Faruk Sumer, "Oguzlar", Ankara, 1967, ...This demonstrates an imported ideology; the lion is not native to Central Asia, and so it originally did not have symbolic significance for the population
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  • |continent = Asia ...gud]] or White Tatars <ref>Ozkan Izgi, ''"The ancient cultures of Central Asia and the relations with the Chinese civilization"''//The Turks, Ankara, 2002
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  • ...}}) are a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic people]] located primarily in [[Central Asia]], in the state of [[Turkmenistan]], as well as in [[Iran]], [[Afghanistan] ...ps: the Turkmen people of [[Turkmenistan]] and adjacent parts of [[Central Asia]], and the [[Turkomans of Iraq]] and [[Syrian Turkmen|Syria]].
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  • ...l Ages. Turkic khaganate (aka [[Göktürks]]) was a vast empire in Central Asia and Mongolia between 552 and 745. It was a confederation of Turkic tribes.
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  • ...Clan of the Turks and the Problem of its Designation//Post-Soviet Central Asia. Edited by Touraj Atabaki and John O'Kane. Tauris Academic Studies. London* ...s that the name Ashina comes from one of the [[Saka languages]] of central Asia and means "blue" or ''gök'' in Turkic. The color is identified with the e
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  • ...origin narratives that circulated among the [[Turkic peoples]] of Central Asia. It was first recorded in the 13th century. According to legend, Oghuz was born in [[Central Asia]] as the son of Qara Khan, leader of the Turks. He starts talking as soon a
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  • ...Schlepp: Religion, customary law, and nomadic technology, Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, 2000, p.60</ref> The capital referred to is assumed to be
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  • ...Schlepp: Religion, customary law, and nomadic technology, Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, 2000, p.60</ref> The capital referred to is assumed to be
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  • ...cyclopaedia Asiatica: Comprising Indian-subcontinent, Eastern and Southern Asia|year=1976|publisher=Cosmo Publications|isbn=978-8170203254|location=New Del ...rsity Press, p.20. "The Mughals-Persianized Turks who invaded from Central Asia and claimed descent from both Timur and Genghis&nbsp;– strengthened the P
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  • ...eiden: E.J. Brill.</ref><ref>http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/central-asia-v</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timurid_Empire#Language</ref> ...ts brilliant revival of artistic and intellectual life in Iran and Central Asia.''...''Trading and artistic communities were brought into the capital city
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  • ...cyclopaedia Asiatica, Comprising Indian Subcontinent, Eastern and Southern Asia, Cosmo Publications 1976, S. 460, S. 488, S. 897</ref><ref>Zahir ud-Din Moh ...rsity Press, p.20. "The Mughals-Persianized Turks who invaded from Central Asia and claimed descent from both Timur and Genghis – strengthened the Persia
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  • ...rn province of greater Iran, in a region that we identify today as Central Asia, but was considered in those days as part of the greater Persian cultural s ...rn province of greater Iran, in a region that we identify today as Central Asia, but was considered in those days as part of the greater Persian cultural s
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  • |continent = Asia |region = South Asia
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  • ...to as "the [[Great Steppe]]", is found in [[Eastern Europe]] and [[Central Asia]], and neighbouring countries stretching from [[Ukraine]] in the west throu The inner parts of [[Anatolia]] in [[Turkey]], [[Central Anatolia]] and [[East Anatol
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  • ...|r|eɪ|ʒ|ə|}} is a combined [[continental landmass]] of [[Europe]] and [[Asia]].<ref> ...ut.com|accessdate=17 December 2012}}</ref> The division between Europe and Asia as two different continents is a historical and [[cultural construct]], wit
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  • ...ongitem|Incomplete conquest of the [[Indian subcontinent]] and [[Southeast Asia]]}} ...rought the [[bubonic plague]] along with them, spreading it across much of Asia and Europe and helping cause massive loss of life in the [[Black Death]] of
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