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- ...e era spanning from 657–699 in the steppes was characterized by numerous rulers – weak, divided, and engaged in constant petty wars under Anxi Protectora ...-speaking clan who later adopted Turkic, but inherited their original Indo-European titles.<ref>Peter B. Golden, ''An Introduction to the History of the Turkic23 KB (3.431 kelime) - 18:19, 26 Mart 2017
- ...e era spanning from 657–699 in the steppes was characterized by numerous rulers – weak, divided, and engaged in constant petty wars under Anxi Protectora ...-speaking clan who later adopted Turkic, but inherited their original Indo-European titles.<ref>Peter B. Golden, ''An Introduction to the History of the Turkic23 KB (3.431 kelime) - 18:19, 26 Mart 2017
- ...the Turkic language but continued to use titles from their earlier [[Indo-European languages]].<ref>Peter B. Golden, ''An Introduction to the History of the T ...y Tujue population was rather heterogeneous and many of the names of Türk rulers, including the two founding members, are not even Turkic.{{sfn|Holcombe|20014 KB (1.990 kelime) - 18:21, 26 Mart 2017
- ...ite All Nations") was the capital of the [[Xia (Sixteen Kingdoms)]], whose rulers claimed descent from Modu Chanyu. ...character (匈) has a possible similarity with the name "[[Huns|Hun]]" in European languages. The second character (奴) appears to have no parallel in Wester103 KB (15.025 kelime) - 18:27, 26 Mart 2017
- ...[[Central Asia]] between the 1st century AD and the 7th century AD. As per European tradition, they were first reported living east of the [[Volga River]], in ...riginally came from north of China. According to [[Edwin G. Pulleyblank]], European Huns comprised two groups of tribes with different ethnic affinities and th68 KB (10.472 kelime) - 18:28, 26 Mart 2017
- |region8 = {{flagicon|European Union}} [[European Union]] ...the early Middle Ages: an introduction to early Hungarian history, Central European University Press, 1999, p. 281: "We can now reconstruct the history of the116 KB (16.285 kelime) - 18:30, 26 Mart 2017
- ...ate=18 March 2015}}</ref> By 2000 BCE, various [[Proto-Indo-Europeans|Indo-European peoples]] began to settle throughout the region, as indicated by the finds ...slamic Civilization: L-Z, index ", Taylor & Francis, 2006. pp 605: "Buyid rulers such as Azud al-Dawla resusciated a number of pre-islamic Iranian practices34 KB (5.016 kelime) - 18:36, 26 Mart 2017
- ...the main inscription on the stele Bugutskoy set up in honour of one of the rulers of the First Turkic khanate, is a written Sogdian letter. A Sogdian inscrip ...nherent in, it is the "prince of the tribe," Ashin, who will consider Indo-European origin. Rite of cremation did not spread among the common people of Turkic.27 KB (4.141 kelime) - 18:51, 29 Eylül 2019
- ...ments.<ref name="Berndl" /> At the same time, Akbar intensified trade with European trading companies. India developed a strong and stable economy, leading to ...high places, excessive luxury, and increasingly narrow views that left the rulers unprepared for an external challenge. A Marxist school (led by [[Irfan Habi62 KB (9.075 kelime) - 19:05, 26 Mart 2017
- ...00px|Silver Tree fountain in front of Tumen Amugulang Palace, 18th-century European imagination]] ...(palace)|ordo]]s. He decorated the capital city of Karakorum with Chinese, European, and [[Persia]]n architectures. One example of the construction was a large40 KB (6.366 kelime) - 19:12, 26 Mart 2017
- ...Böke. Ariq Böke surrendered to Kublai at Xanadu on August 21, 1264. The rulers of the western khanates acknowledged Kublai's victory and rule in Mongolia. ...Goryeo]] (r. 1260–1274) in 1259 on [[Ganghwado]]. Kublai also forced two rulers of the Golden Horde and the Ilkhanate to call a truce with each other in 1286 KB (13.164 kelime) - 19:17, 26 Mart 2017
- ...rule all of China and lasted until 1368, after which the rebuked Genghisid rulers retreated to their Mongolian homeland and continued to rule the [[Northern ...eima+mongols&hl=en&sa=X&ei=oj8sVYfZEYb4yASM8oCADQ&ved=0CCYQ6AEwAg |title = Rulers from the steppe: state formation on the Eurasian periphery |website = Books115 KB (17.080 kelime) - 19:21, 26 Mart 2017
- ...e early medieval period is [[khanate]] (after ''khan'', the title of their rulers), and after the Mongol conquests also as [[Orda (organization)|orda (horde) The [[Cimmerians]] were an ancient Indo-European people living north of the Caucasus and the Sea of Azov as early as 1300 BC28 KB (4.232 kelime) - 19:22, 26 Mart 2017
- ...inated on the Pontic-Caspian steppe. The [[Tocharians]] were an early Indo-European branch in the [[Tarim Basin]]. At the beginning of written history the enti ...the earliest hypothesised steppe religion would have been the [[Proto-Indo-European religion|mythology of the Indo-Europeans]]. Later, [[Tangriism]] was introd21 KB (3.038 kelime) - 19:23, 26 Mart 2017
- ...st identified with the equestrian culture earlier developed among the Indo-European peoples of Inner Asia. Furthermore, the earliest clearly Turkic peoples app ...e sources. The Great Hun Empire, the Western Hun Empire and especially the European Huns were examined comprehensively by Western historians.''"</ref><ref>Zhon24 KB (3.810 kelime) - 19:28, 26 Mart 2017
- ...hul Qaimish, whom Möngke had called "more contemptible than a bitch" to a European visitor, was executed after Batu and Möngke effected the family coup. [[Category:13th-century Mongol rulers]]13 KB (2.123 kelime) - 19:35, 26 Mart 2017
- ...the [[Abbasid Caliphate]], the third [[Islamic Caliphate|caliphate]] whose rulers were descendants of [[‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib|Abbas]], an uncle of ...g.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.telusplanet.net/dgarneau/euro54.htm|title=European & Asian History|work=telusplanet.net}}</ref> Generals of the army included23 KB (3.401 kelime) - 19:59, 26 Mart 2017
- ...[Republic of Genoa|Genoese]] piracy.<ref name="Petry294"/> With regards to European pirates, he launched campaigns against Cyprus in 1425–1426, during which ...tions between the Maronite Church and the papacy in Rome and the Christian European powers, particularly Cyprus.<ref name="Teule11"/> The Greek Orthodox Church113 KB (16.929 kelime) - 20:05, 26 Mart 2017
- ...against Poland]] in 1287/1288 but was defeated by a contingency of Eastern European armies. [[Category:13th-century rulers]]7 KB (1.114 kelime) - 20:06, 26 Mart 2017
- ...broadfaced with small eyes, very tall which was typical in both Arabic and European descriptions of [[Turkic people|Turkic]] men, and had a [[cataract]] in one ...y supreme leader who had sometimes used his office to endow distant Muslim rulers with legitimacy by sending them writs of investiture. Thus, when the Abbasi32 KB (5.052 kelime) - 20:08, 26 Mart 2017