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  • ..., {{IPA-mn|ˈmɔŋɡɔɮ.t͡ʃuːt|}}) are an [[East Asia|East]]-[[Central Asia]]n ethnic group native to [[Mongolia]] and [[China]]'s [[Inner Mongolia Aut ...<ref>[[Frances Wood]], ''The Silk Road: two thousand years in the heart of Asia'', p. 48</ref>
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  • |estate =[[Mongolia]], [[Russia]], Central Asia, Iran and [[China]] ...research has shown that [[descent from Genghis Khan]] is common in Central Asia.
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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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  • ...was [[Bursa]]. By 1336 it had annexed only the Beylik of [[Karasy]], its western neighbour on the coast of the [[Sea of Marmara]], but it began to expand qu ...ith most Turkish titles, it follows the name rather than precedes it as in western languages, ''e.g.'' "Ahmet Bey" for "Mr. Ahmet". When one speaks of ''Mr. A
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  • ...n (Christian) emperors had obtained the Ottoman acknowledgement that their western imperial styles were to be rendered in Turkish as ''[[padishah]]''.
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  • {{Royal and noble ranks of West, Central, and Southern Asia}} * ''Sultanic Highness'' - a rare, hybrid western-Islamic honorific style exclusively used by the son, daughter-in-law and da
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  • |mapalt=Topographic map showing Asia as centered on modern-day Mongolia and Kazakhstan. An orange line shows the |mapcaption=Geographic distribution of Mongolic peoples across Asia (red)
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  • |p6 = Western Xia ...he Mongols''. p.&nbsp;5.</ref> Originating in the [[steppe]]s of [[Central Asia]], the Mongol Empire eventually stretched from [[Central Europe]] to the [[
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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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  • ...] 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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  • ...d Thornhill|date=15 December 2014|work=The Daily Mail}}</ref> According to western and pro-Iraqi government press, the residents of the city have been de fact [[File:Iraqi army convoy. Mosul, Northern Iraq, Western Asia. 17 November, 2016.jpg|thumb|Iraqi army convoy in Mosul, 17 November 2016]]
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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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  • ...es of Christians, Muslims and those who practice indigenous religions. The Western Journal of Black Studies, Vol 29, Number 2, June 2005. Discusses the estima ...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
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  • ..., {{IPA-mn|ˈmɔŋɡɔɮ.t͡ʃuːt|}}) are an [[East Asia|East]]-[[Central Asia]]n ethnic group native to [[Mongolia]] and [[China]]'s [[Inner Mongolia Aut ...<ref>[[Frances Wood]], ''The Silk Road: two thousand years in the heart of Asia'', p. 48</ref>
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  • ...ruled the eastern wing of the Golden Horde while Batu and others ruled the western wing of it. These [[Orda (organization)|Horde]]s are known as the "White", ====Western part====
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  • ...ruled the eastern wing of the Golden Horde while Batu and others ruled the western wing of it. These [[Orda (organization)|Horde]]s are known as the "White", ====Western part====
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  • |region = Eastern Europe and Western and Central Siberia ...ic language|Turkic]] ([[Kipchak language|Kipchak]]) <small>(especially the western Kipchak dialects, this language spoken by the majority of the inhabitants o
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  • |estate =[[Mongolia]], [[Russia]], Central Asia, Iran and [[China]] ...research has shown that [[descent from Genghis Khan]] is common in Central Asia.
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  • ..."), generally called '''Genghisids''', is traceable primarily in [[Central Asia]]; Mongolia, [[Inner Mongolia]] in China, and Siberia.{{citation needed|dat ...]] 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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  • ..."), generally called '''Genghisids''', is traceable primarily in [[Central Asia]]; Mongolia, [[Inner Mongolia]] in China, and Siberia.{{citation needed|dat ...]] 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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  • ...16|access-date=October 20, 2016}}</ref><ref name="Popnote" /> The European western part of the country is much more populated and [[Urbanization|urbanised]] t Extending across the entirety of [[North Asia|Northern Asia]] and much of [[Eastern Europe]], Russia spans [[Time in Russia|eleven time
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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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  • |continent = Asia ...Azerbaijan]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Turkey]], western [[Afghanistan]], and southwestern [[Pakistan]]. Later Ilkhanate rulers, beg
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  • ..., "[http://www.intratext.com/IXT/ENG0832/_P17.HTM Relations with Italy and Western Europe]".</ref> Calabria'nın [[tagma (askeri)|tagma]] merkezi olan [[Reggi ....<ref>[[Richard MacGillivray Dawkins|Dawkins, R.M.]] 1916. Modern Greek in Asia Minor. A study of dialect of Silly, Cappadocia and Pharasa. Cambridge: Camb
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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 ...[Anatolia]] following the [[Battle of Manzikert]]. The Turks who took over western Anatolia founded the [[Sultanate of Rûm]] and became Roman-style aristocra
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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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  • ...articipated extensively in conquests in [[China]], [[Iran]], and [[Central Asia]]. ...destroying the Khwarazmian empire, Genghis Khan was free to move against [[Western Xia]]. In 1226, however, [[Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu]], the last of the Khwari
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  • ...articipated extensively in conquests in [[China]], [[Iran]], and [[Central Asia]]. ...destroying the Khwarazmian empire, Genghis Khan was free to move against [[Western Xia]]. In 1226, however, [[Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu]], the last of the Khwari
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  • |continent = Asia |region = [[Central Asia]]
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  • |continent = Asia |region = [[Central Asia]]
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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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  • ...8, effectively cutting the Byzantine terrestrial link with North Italy and Western Europe. By 582, the Avars had [[Siege of Sirmium|captured Sirmium]], an im ...zantines and Frankish sources documented a war between the Avars and their western Slav clients, the [[Wends]].{{sfn|Curta|2001}} In the 630s, [[Samo]], the r
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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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  • ...iongnuMap.png|thumb| Territory of the Xiongnu which includes [[Mongolia]], Western [[Manchuria]], [[Xinjiang]], East [[Kazakhstan]], East [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[In ...Xiongnu became a dominant power on the [[steppe]]s of north-east [[Central Asia]], centred on an area known later as [[Mongolia]]. The Xiongnu were also ac
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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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  • ...last=Heather |date=1995 |title=The Huns and the End of the Roman Empire in Western Europe |url=http://ehr.oxfordjournals.org/content/CX/435/4.full.pdf+html |p ...eather|Heather, Peter]]. 1995. The Huns and the End of the Roman Empire in Western Europe. ''English Historical Review'', 90:&nbsp;4-41.</ref>
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  • ...Chuy tribes that remained in the [[Western Turkic Kaganate]] as part of [[Western Turkic Kaganate|On-Ok]] (Ten Tribes) union occupied territory east of the l ...-man.<ref>prof. Chjan Si-man: "New research about historical tribes of the Western Territory"</ref> Their social and economic life was studied by W. Eberhard.
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  • The reigning clan of the Western Turkic Manichean Chigil tribe was the [[Shato]], which also founded the sta ...]]). He was from the Chigil tribe and had the title Arslan Kara-Hakan. The western was the lesser Kagan, from the Yagma tribe, with the title Bogra Kara-Kagan
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  • |continent = Asia ...ns later intermixing with [[Turkic peoples]], formed the [[Shatuo]] of the Western [[Göktürk Khaganate]].<ref>C. P. Atwood, ''Encyclopedia of Mongolia and t
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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] Historically, all of the Western or Oghuz Turks have been called ''Türkmen'' or ''Turkoman'';<ref name="loc
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  • ...öktürk civil war|civil war]], the khaganate was divided into eastern and western wings. In the second half of the 7th century, both wings were defeated by t |[[Princess Changle]]<br />長樂公主 / 长乐公主<br />From [[Western Wei]]
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  • ...umin and the other from his brother [[Istemi]], ruled over the eastern and western parts of the [[Göktürks|Göktürk]] confederation, respectively. ...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*
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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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  • [[File:Steppe of western Kazakhstan in the early spring.jpg|thumb|Steppe in [[Kazakhstan]]]] ...to as "the [[Great Steppe]]", is found in [[Eastern Europe]] and [[Central Asia]], and neighbouring countries stretching from [[Ukraine]] in the west throu
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  • ...background-color:#FF9933; color:#FF9933;">&#160;&#160;</span>&#160;[[North Asia]] | region = [[North Asia]]
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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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  • ...a {{smaller|(Chechnya)}}]] |[[Tatar confederation]] |[[Volga Bulgaria]] |[[Western Xia]]}} ...ongitem|Incomplete conquest of the [[Indian subcontinent]] and [[Southeast Asia]]}}
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  • ...ed his father the title of [[Great Khan]] (Ikh Khagan). Möngke shared the western part of the empire with his ally Batu Khan, ensuring the unity of the empir ...Möngke, Mongol coinage increased with gold and silver coinage in Central Asia and [[copper]] and silver coins in the [[Caucasus]], Iran, and [[Bolghar]].
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  • ...der Subutai's son Uryankhadai took a difficult route into the mountains of western Sichuan.<ref name="Man2007p79">{{harvnb|Man|2007|p=79}}</ref> Kublai went s ..., ink and gold on paper. India. Freer Gallery of Art. F1954.31 [http://www.asia.si.edu/collections/edan/object.php?q=fsg_F1954.31&bcrumb=true]
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  • |place=[[Mongolia]], northern and western [[China]], and [[Central Asia]] under the [[Mongol Empire]] ...t kurultai to proclaim a Great Khan outside the Mongol homeland or Central Asia.{{sfn|Rossabi|1988|pp=51–52}} Ariq Böke convened his own kurultai in Ka
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  • ...tribes. This resulted in the Division of the Empire in 1347 CE into the '''Western Chagatai Khanate''' and Eastern part known as [[Moghulistan]] under [[Tughl ===Khans of Western Chagatai Khanate (Western Half) and Khans of Moghulistan (Eastern Half)===
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  • |continent = Asia |region = Central Asia
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  • ...[[Mongol Empire]]. He ruled part of modern-day [[Xinjiang]] and [[Central Asia]] during the 13th century, and actively opposed his cousin, [[Kublai Khan]] ...nor Uighurs".<ref>{{cite book|title=Four Studies on the History of Central Asia: History of the Semirechy|volume=2|first=Vasilii Vladimirovich|last=Bartol'
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  • ...[[Naimans|Naiman]], a [[Mongol]] tribe that roamed the steppes of Central Asia during the era of [[Genghis Khan]]. The Oöled shared the clan name [[Choro ...he [[Qianlong Emperor]] led Qing forces to victory over the Dzungar Oirat (Western) Mongols in 1755, he originally was going to split the Dzungar Khanate into
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  • |continent = Asia |region = Central Asia
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  • ...ng parts of [[Eastern Europe]] east of the [[Vistula River]] and [[Central Asia]], with the eastern edges of the region vaguely defined by the Greeks.{{cit ...their territories including modern day [[Mongolia]], southern [[Siberia]], western [[Manchuria]], and the modern Chinese [[Province of China|provinces]] of [[
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  • ...ppe has connected [[Eastern Europe]], [[Central Asia]], [[China]], [[South Asia]], and the [[Middle East]] economically, politically, and culturally throug [[File:two-point-equidistant-asia.jpg|thumb|A map of Eurasia with emphasis on deserts. Note the oval [[Tarim
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  • ...estrian culture earlier developed among the Indo-European peoples of Inner Asia. Furthermore, the earliest clearly Turkic peoples appeared on the peripheri ...n Empire and especially the European Huns were examined comprehensively by Western historians.''"</ref><ref>Zhonghan, Wang (2004). "Outlines of Ethnic Groups
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  • ...m/books?id=qA5LnP1pZacC&pg=PA545&dq=celestial+turks&lr= Peoples of Western Asia By Marshall Cavendish Corporation] - "An Introduction to the History of the
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  • The common western rendering as '''Great Khan''' (or Grand Khan), notably in the case of the [ ...elieve the Rouran were [[proto-Mongols]].<ref>Art, Iranian-Bulletin of the Asia Institute, volume 17, p. 122</ref><ref>Nihon Gakushiin-Proceedings of the J
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  • |place=[[China]], [[Mongolia]], [[Central Asia]], [[Western Asia]], [[Russia]] ...ates''. p. 413.</ref> Although Temür Khan later made peace with the three western khanates in 1304 after Kaidu's death, the four khanates continued their own
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  • ...facto'' ruler of the [[Chagatai Khanate]], and other princes in [[Central Asia]] under him. In 1289, Khayishan's force was nearly routed and the [[Kipchak
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  • |continent = Asia |region = Central Asia
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  • ...[Amudarya] river'), is the ancient name used for the portion of [[Central Asia]] corresponding approximately with modern-day [[Uzbekistan]], [[Tajikistan] ...f which mean 'the lands of the Turks'.<ref>Svat Soucek, A History of Inner Asia Cambridge University Press 2000 Page 25</ref>
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  • ...d Armenian troops in the campaign was apparently out of any context of the western Christian Crusades. [[Category:1299 in Asia]]
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  • ...ls were defeated, and Kitbuqa was executed. This pivotal battle marked the western limit for Mongol expansion, as the Mongols were never again able to make an ...he khanates established the nominal supremacy of the Yuan dynasty over the western khanates. However, this supremacy was based on nothing like the same founda
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  • When Genghis Khan was campaigning in [[Central Asia]], his entrusted general [[Muqali]] (1170–1223) attempted to set up provi ...ll China, but he, on the other hand, had effectively lost control over the western khanates. The territory of the Yuan dynasty was [[Administrative divisions
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  • ...vertheless, this sudden vacuum of power relieved Kublai's control over the western khanates somehow. [[Category:1262 in Asia]]
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  • ...able ruler and succeeded in maintaining and stabilizing the Golden Horde, western khanate of Mongol Empire. During his government, the Mongols finally defeat *Hildinger, Erik, ''Warriors of the Steppe: A Military History of Central Asia, 500 B.C. to A.D. 1700''
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  • ...nian Highland]] constitute the [[Transcaucasian Highland]], which at their western end converge with the highland plateau of [[Eastern Anatolia]] in the far n ...ntains belong to a system that extends from southeastern [[Europe]] into [[Asia]]. The [[Greater Caucasus]] Mountains are mainly composed of [[Cretaceous]]
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  • |casualties2=50,000 soldiers,<br />200,000–800,000 civilians (Western sources)<ref>Andre Wink, ''Al-Hind: The Making of the Indo-Islamic World'', ...n=0-486-42488-X |page=173 |pages= |quote=In the campaigns waged in western Asia (1253-1258) by Jenghis' grandson Hulagu, "a thousand engineers from China h
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  • ...of the [[Mongol-Jin War]], the Great Khan Ögedei ordered Batu to conquer western nations. In 1235 Batu, who earlier had directed the conquest of the [[Crime ...when he failed to gain the title he turned to consolidate his conquests in Asia and the [[Urals]].
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  • |continent = Africa, Asia ...rule into two periods—one covering 1250–1382, the other, 1382–1517. Western historians call the former the "[[Bahri dynasty|Baḥrī]]" period and the
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  • ...began a deadly rivalry. By this time, Nogai effectively had control of the western-most sections of the [[Golden Horde]]. He overthrew Tuda-Mengu and killed T ...h to the 19th Century: Part 2. The So-Called Tartars of Russia and Central Asia. Division 1"
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  • ...Ac-en|k|ɔ:|ˈ|k|eɪ|ʒ|ə}} is a region at the border of [[Europe]] and [[Asia]], situated between the [[Black Sea|Black]] and the [[Caspian Sea|Caspian]] *{{lang-ka|კავკასია}} ''K'avk'asia''
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  • ...t Kublai Khan and Abagha in Talas. They appointed Kaidu a ruler of Central Asia. The [[Kaidu–Kublai war]] lasted for a few decades. Abaqa was one in a long line of Mongol rulers who attempted to secure Western cooperation against the Muslim [[Mamluk]]s. He corresponded with [[Pope Cle
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  • ...le [[Kublai Khan]]. The mission to escort the young [[Kökötchin]] across Asia to Arghun was reportedly taken by [[Marco Polo]]. Arghun died before Kökö ...istian wives of Mongol khans: Tartar queens and missionary expectations in Asia |author=Ryan, James D.|journal=Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society|volume=
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  • ...[[Ilkhanate]] at the [[Battle of Ain Jalut]]. They had earlier fought the western European Christian [[Crusades|Crusaders]] in 1154-1169 and 1213-1221, effec ===South Asia===
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  • While the Slavic term ''ordo'' and the western term ''horde'' were in origin borrowings from the Mongol term ''ordo'' for ...="Soucek2000">{{cite book|author=Svatopluk Soucek|title=A history of inner Asia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7E8gYYcHuk8C&pg=PA195|accessdate=16 J
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  • ...]],<ref>{{cite book |title=The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia |author=René Grousset |publisher=Rutgers University Press |year=1970 |page ...he fortresses of the [[Ismaili]] [[Nizaris]]. He advanced with Hulagu into western Persia, mounting a series of sieges, and commanded one of the flanks that [
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  • ...ref> founded a state known as the [[Liao dynasty]] (907–1125) in Central Asia and ruled Mongolia and portions of the eastern coast of Siberia now known a ...habitants are found among the forest hunters and nomadic tribes of [[Inner Asia]]. They inhabited a great arc of land extending generally from the [[Korean
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  • ...ozzi|2006|p=167}}.</ref> given to a large geographic region in [[Northeast Asia]]. Depending on the context, Manchuria can either refer to a region that fa ...Taklamakan]] Deserts.<ref>Kropotkin, Prince P.; "Geology and Geo-Botany of Asia"; in '''Popular Science''', May 1904; pp. 68-69</ref> Soils are mostly fert
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  • ...oogle.com/books?id=yK_uQhaIbEEC&pg=PP5 |title=An Official Guide to Eastern Asia, ''Vol. I:'' Manchuria & Chōsen |publisher=Imperial Japanese Gov't Railway ...towards the Knowledge of the Geography and History of Central and Western Asia from the 13th to the 17th Century, ''Vol. I'' |publisher=Routledge, Trench
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  • |continent = Asia |region = [[East Asia]]
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  • ...nd among the Inner Mongolians in China. The Jalayirs who stayed in Central Asia under the rules of [[Genghis Khan]]'s older sons' descendants eventually ad ...Koyunlu]] [[Turkic peoples|Turks]] in 1432. But the Jalayirs in [[Central Asia]] were active for two more centuries.
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  • ...cite book|last=Czaplicka|first=Marie Antoinette|title=The Turks of Central Asia in History and at the Present Day|publisher=Adamant Media Corporation|year= ...tribe is a [[Mongol]]<ref>[The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia, by René Grousset, p190</ref> ethnic group in [[Naiman Banner]], [[Inner M
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  • ...len Press|author=Kevin C. Stuart|volume=|quote=|location=|title=Mongols in Western/American consciousness|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tCRtAAAAMAAJ&q ...f Central America, [[Frederick Starr|Starr]]'s (Data on the Ethnography of Western Mexico, Part H., 1902) facts are corroborated by Herman (Aparecimiento de l
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  • ...YORK TIMES|date=March 7, 2006|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/07/world/asia/07iht-china.html?pagewanted=all|accessdate=2011-06-27}}</ref> ...ciation, Volume 40|author=American Asiatic Association|year=1940|publisher=Asia Pub. Co.|location=|page=659|isbn=|pages=|accessdate=2011-05-08}}</ref><ref>
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  • |langs= [[Western Yugur language|Western Yugur]], [[Eastern Yugur language|Eastern Yugur]] ...1}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url = https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/29/world/asia/china-yugurs-gansu.html | newspaper = [[New York Times]] | date = September
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  • ...formance,{{sfn|Samuel|2005|p=166}} and is sung widely throughout [[Central Asia]]. Its classic version is to be found in central Tibet.{{sfn|Chadwick|Chadw ...aconi|2004|p=372}} divided into 29 "chapters".{{sfn|Harvilahti|1996|p=42}} Western calculations speak of more than 50 different books edited so far in China,
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