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  • ...ontiguous empire in recorded history. Most of Central Asia fell under the control of the [[Chagatai Khanate]]. [[File:SB - Kazakh man on horse with golden ea ...ended in the 16th century, as [[firearm]]s allowed settled peoples to gain control of the region. [[Russia]], [[China]], and other powers expanded into the re
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  • ...of cabinets or the right to dissolve parliament, his or her constitutional authority can be regarded as 'quite considerable' in Duverger’s sense if cabinet le ...the [[Republic of China]]. Shortly thereafter, the country came under the control of the [[Soviet Union]], which had aided its independence from China. In 19
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  • ...bedei]], who left the area in ruin. [[Transoxiana]] also came under Mongol control after the invasion. The undivided area west of the Transoxiana was the inhe ...between four districts under Arghun. Möngke Khan granted the [[Kartids]] authority over Herat, Jam, [[Pushang]] (Fushanj), [[Ghor]], Khaysar, Firuz-Kuh, Gharj
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  • ...t=Cameron|first=Averil|authorlink=Averil Cameron|year=1979|title=Images of Authority: Elites and Icons in Late Sixth-century Byzantium|doi=10.1093/past/84.1.3|j * {{cite book|last=Neville|first=Leonora Alice|title=Authority in Byzantine Provincial Society, 950–1100|location=Cambridge|publisher=Ca
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  • ...n capturing [[Kabul]], Ghazni, and Zawulistan. With the Mongols already in control of Persia, Jalal al-Din was isolated in Transcaucasia where he was banished ...hibited the nobility from issuing [[paiza]]s (tablets that gave the bearer authority to demand goods and services from civilian populations) and [[jarliq]]s. Ö
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  • ...n capturing [[Kabul]], Ghazni, and Zawulistan. With the Mongols already in control of Persia, Jalal al-Din was isolated in Transcaucasia where he was banished ...hibited the nobility from issuing [[paiza]]s (tablets that gave the bearer authority to demand goods and services from civilian populations) and [[jarliq]]s. Ö
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  • ...sed in [[North China]], and for significant periods exercised considerable control over the lucrative [[Silk Road]] trade. ...5, they had expanded as far south as [[Samarkand]] and threatened [[Arab]] control of [[Transoxiana]]. The Göktürks clashed with the [[Umayyad Caliphate]] i
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  • ...sed in [[North China]], and for significant periods exercised considerable control over the lucrative [[Silk Road]] trade. ...5, they had expanded as far south as [[Samarkand]] and threatened [[Arab]] control of [[Transoxiana]]. The Göktürks clashed with the [[Umayyad Caliphate]] i
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  • ...aine were assimilated by the [[Khazars]] while the Cozariks extended their control north up the Volga River where the state of [[Volga Bulgaria]] would emerge ...avic tribes]] since neither the Avars nor Byzantines were able to reassert control.{{citation needed|date=May 2014}}
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  • ...customs of the Xiongnu, if the Han envoys did not remove their tallies of authority, and if they did not allow their faces to be tattooed, they could not gain ...shanyu'', a ruler equivalent to the [[Emperor of China]], exercised direct authority over the central territory. [[Longcheng District|Longcheng]] (蘢城), near
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  • ...s, which enabled them to increase their military power and to impose their authority on the neighboring peoples.{{sfn|Heather|2010|pp=212-217}} ...of Attila. With his brother gone, Attila was able to establish undisputed control over his subjects. In 447, Attila turned the Huns back toward the Eastern R
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  • ...he [[Ashina]] clan who were ''subordinate'' to a [[sovereignty|sovereign]] authority controlled by a council of tribal chiefs. The [[Khanate]] retained elements ...Hunername 264.jpg|image2=Mengli bayezid.jpg|caption1=[[Suleiman I]] taking control of Moldova.|caption2=[[Crimean Khanate|Crimean Khan]], [[Mengli Giray]] at
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  • ...[Achaemenid]] Empire annexed the area by the 4th century BCE and then lost control of the region following the invasion of [[Alexander the Great]], whose Hell ...[[Russian Revolution of 1917|Russian Revolution]], [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] control was established by 1921 as Turkmenistan was transformed from a medieval Isl
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  • ...nment of India Act 1858]] let the [[British Crown]] formally assume direct control of India in the form of the new [[British Raj]]. ...d prestige.<ref name="Berndl" /> Many of the empire's elites now sought to control their own affairs, and broke away to form independent kingdoms.<ref name="B
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