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  • ...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 ''Khan'' now has many equivalent meanings such as "commander", "leader", or "ruler" "king" "chief". {{As of | 2015}} khans exist in [[So
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  • ...Arabic language|Arabic]] title ''‘Amīr'' (engl. ''[[Emir]]''), meaning "commander" and "Prince", and the [[Persian language|Persian]] [[suffix]] ''-zād'', m ...>"Abbas Mirza"</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Chapter 20: History of Iranian Military Uniforms Qajar Uniforms|publisher=Iranian Politics Center|year=2012|url=htt
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  • ...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 g
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  • '''Sardar''' ({{lang-fa|سردار }}, {{IPA-fa|sær'dɑr}}; "Commander" literally; "Headmaster"), also spelled as '''Sirdar''', '''Sardaar''' or ' ...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
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  • ...laces in the [[Arab world|Arab countries]] and [[Afghanistan]]. It means "commander", "general", or "prince". The [[female|feminine]] form is '''Emira''' ({{l [[File:ModernEgypt, Farouk I in Military Uniform, DHP13655-10-1 01.jpg|thumb|upright||[[Farouk of Egypt|HRH Crown Pr
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  • ...on 14 August 1957, maintaining the subsidiary style [[Amir al-Mu´minin]] (Commander of the Faithful) ==Military rank==
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  • ...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|fir
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  • Beyond his military accomplishments, Genghis Khan also advanced the [[Mongol Empire]] in other ...t: 'They in fact in some ways copy Genghis Khan and the Mongol approach to military conquest. You create an absolute fear deliberately in your enemies, and the
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  • ...concerning his paternity followed him throughout his life. An accomplished military leader, he participated in his father's conquest of [[Central Asia]], along ...n intervened in the campaign and appointed [[Ögedei Khan|Ögedei]] as the commander of the operation. Ögedei resumed the operations vigorously – capturing,
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  • ...latest initiative. The [[Battle of Mosul (2016–17)|Battle of Mosul]], a military offensive to retake the city begun in October 2016, is the largest deployme ...lying provinces. Their aim was to "restore Ottoman law, and rejuvenate the military" as well as reviving "a secure tax base for the government".<ref name="Shie
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  • ...[[Soviet Union]] had the world's second largest economy, largest standing military in the world and the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction.<ref ...es to Kievan rule, destroyed the [[Khazar khaganate]] and launched several military expeditions to [[Paphlagonian expedition of the Rus'|Byzantium]] and [[Casp
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  • ...il]] and [[Hobok]] rivers. According to his father's wish, [[Ilugei]], the commander of the Jalayir, became Ögedei's tutor. ...[[Xi Xia]], Jin, and Song domains.<ref>Marvin C Whiting ''Imperial Chinese Military History'', p.355</ref>
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  • ...il]] and [[Hobok]] rivers. According to his father's wish, [[Ilugei]], the commander of the Jalayir, became Ögedei's tutor. ...[[Xi Xia]], Jin, and Song domains.<ref>Marvin C Whiting ''Imperial Chinese Military History'', p.355</ref>
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  • ...concerning his paternity followed him throughout his life. An accomplished military leader, he participated in his father's conquest of [[Central Asia]], along ...n intervened in the campaign and appointed [[Ögedei Khan|Ögedei]] as the commander of the operation. Ögedei resumed the operations vigorously – capturing,
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  • ...y Press, October 2004) ISBN 0-19-517726-6</ref> They also took part in the military encounters of the [[Crusades]].<ref>Moses Parkson, "Ottoman Empire and its ...jan]] in the 13th century. The dynasty was founded in 1736 by the military commander [[Nader Shah]] who deposed the last member of the [[Safavid dynasty]] and p
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  • ...ceed him, he had trouble choosing between his four sons. Tolui had amazing military skills and was very successful as a general, but Genghis Khan chose [[Ögod Tolui campaigned with Ögedei in north China, serving as strategist and field commander in 1231–32. Two armies had been dispatched to [[Mongol siege of Kaifeng|b
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  • ...ithin the civilian register craftsmen were listed separately, while in the military registers [[Auxiliaries|auxiliary]] and regular households were distinguish ...he Goryeo Dynasty and blamed the Goryeo court for deceiving him. Möngke's commander Jalairtai devastated much of Goryeo and took 206,800 captives in 1254.<ref>
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  • ...}}; {{lang-tk|Gurultaý}}; {{lang-hu|Kurultáj}}</ref> was a political and military council of ancient [[Turks|Turk]] chiefs and [[Khan (title)|khans]] which w ...stallation of a new Golden Horde khan as follows (<ref name="Schiltberger">Commander J. Buchan Telfer, "The Bondage and Travels of Johann Schiltberger". (London
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  • ...e first armed clash between Ariq Böke and Kublai, Ariq Böke lost and his commander Alamdar was killed at the battle. In revenge, Ariq Böke had Abishqa execut ...in the east and Abagha in the west. Meanwhile, Mentemu avoided any direct military expedition against Kublai's realm. The Golden Horde promised Kublai their a
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  • {{Infobox military conflict ...uccessor. He likely favored Ariq Böke, whom Möngke designated in 1258 as commander of [[Karakorum]] (then capital of the empire), but he did little else to se
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  • ...Valerie Hansen, Ken Curtis, p53</ref> or "Manchu Dynasty of China"<ref>The Military Engineer, Volume 40, p580</ref> which were used by westerners for the [[Qin ...际的汉地七万户 |trans-title = A Study of XIAO Zha-la the Han Army Commander of 10,000 Families in the Year of 1229 during the Period of Khan (O)gedei |
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  • ...ynastic successors among such peoples as the [[Khazars]] (cf. the compound military title [[Khagan Bek]]). Minor rulers were rather relegated to the lower titl ...'', Sovereign of the House of Osman, [[Sultan of Sultans]], Khan of Khans, Commander of the Faithful and Successor of the Prophet of the Lord of the Universe; n
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  • {{Infobox military conflict ...authority of Kublai as [[Great Khan]]. At first, the Golden Horde promised military assistance to the Yuan forces in Turkestan. Kaidu and Baraq fought for a wh
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  • ...89, Khayishan's force was nearly routed and the [[Kipchak people|Kipchak]] commander, Tutugh, rescued him from capture by Kaidu's army. In 1301 he clashed with ...[Altai Mountains]] and pushed Kaidu's successor Chapar westward. For these military achievements he gained a high reputation among Mongol princes and non-Mongo
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  • ...pplied to commanders of ''[[Tumen (unit)|tumen]]s'' and ''[[mingghan]]s'', military units of 10,000 and 1,000 soldiers respectively. During conquests, ''noyons *[[Mongol military tactics and organization]]
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  • ...idow of as-Salih became the Sultana of Egypt. She married the [[Atabeg]] (commander in chief) [[Emir]] [[Aybak]] and abdicated, Aybak becoming Sultan. He ruled ...vol.&nbsp;7)</ref><ref>Cilician Armenia was devastated by Sultan Baibars's commander [[Qalawun]] upon the [[Battle of Mari]] in 1266. The Principality of Antioc
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  • {{Infobox military conflict ...ntinued submission to the khagan and the payment of tribute in the form of military support for Mongol forces in [[Iran]].
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  • ...lghazi Bahadur|Abulghazi]], Batu joined Ögedei's [[Mongol-Jin dynasty war|military campaign]] against the [[Jin dynasty (1115–1234)|Jin dynasty]] in [[North ...ed an attack. Batu Khan was the overall leader, but Subutai was the actual commander in the field and as such was present in both the northern and southern camp
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  • ...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 cent
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  • ...ng with [[Talabuga]], under famous Mongol general [[Burundai]] as a battle commander in 1259/1260, leading the second Mongol raid against Poland and plundering [[Category:Military personnel killed in action]]
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  • ...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 because
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  • ...ttempts. As Sultan, Baibars also engaged in a combination of diplomacy and military action, allowing the Mamluks of Egypt to greatly expand their empire. Baibars was a commander of the Mamluks under the [[Ayyubid]]s. He was particularly involved in a s
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  • ...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 others
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  • |event_pre = [[Emperor Taizu of Liao|Abaoji]] begins military campaigns ...roles. Khitan women were taught to hunt, managed family property, and held military posts. Many marriages were not arranged, women were not required to be virg
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  • ...nd [[Arab]] fortresses from 1256–1261 and the battle against [[Berke]]'s commander [[Nogai Khan]] in 1262. ...power and held important official positions within Persian government and military:
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  • ...ic ideal Turco-Mongolian warriors strove to live up to, hence its use as a military honorific of glory. *Bagatur Bagaina Sevar, 9th century commander in [[First Bulgarian Empire]]
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  • ...liphs]] to state figureheads and took command of the caliphate's armies in military offensives against the [[Byzantine Empire]] and the [[Fatimid Caliphate]] i ..., where he asked Mahmud for permission to settle in the area in return for military aid. Mahmud, however, had Arslan Isra'il imprisoned, where the latter soon
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  • ...essive Ilkhans, beginning with [[Mahmud Ghazan|Ghazan Mahmud]]. A military commander of note, Chupan quickly gained a degree of influence over the Ilkhans and m
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  • ...udal office of Eristavi, which could be "governor of a region" or an "army-commander". *Alpra/Al-bura (meaning "tawny colored camel", supreme Cuman commander of the 1260s and 70s, who in 1273 King Charles of Sicily admonishes to stay
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