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  • |ref2 = <ref>[[Demographics of China#Ethnic groups|Demographics of China]]</ref> ...ews/200804/200804240009.html |title='Korean Dream' fills Korean classrooms in Mongolia |periodical=The Chosun Ilbo |date=2008-04-24 |accessdate=2009-02-0
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  • |continent = Eurasia |status = [[Nomadic empire]]
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  • ...al size is 47 cm wide and 59.4 cm high. Paint and ink on silk. Now located in the [[National Palace Museum]], [[Taipei]], [[Taiwan]]. | coronation = Spring 1206 in a [[kurultai]] at the [[Onon River]], [[Mongolia]]
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  • ...o kept a very friendly relationship with his relatives, the [[Ilkhanate]], in [[Persia]]. According to Rashid al-Din Hamadani, Köchü allied with [[Kaid ...him to give up the authority of those areas before his attack on [[Iran]] in 1269.
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  • |ref2 = <ref>[[Demographics of China#Ethnic groups|Demographics of China]]</ref> ...ews/200804/200804240009.html |title='Korean Dream' fills Korean classrooms in Mongolia |periodical=The Chosun Ilbo |date=2008-04-24 |accessdate=2009-02-0
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  • ...o kept a very friendly relationship with his relatives, the [[Ilkhanate]], in [[Persia]]. According to Rashid al-Din Hamadani, Köchü allied with [[Kaid ...him to give up the authority of those areas before his attack on [[Iran]] in 1269.
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  • ...known as the "White", "Blue" and "[[Shaybanids|Grey]]" (Shaybanid) Hordes in Slavic and Persian historiography. The two main divisions are also known as ...to the ''Tarikh-i Dost Sultan'' written by [[Ötemish Hajji]] in [[Khiva]] in the 1550s, Batu's ulus was officially known as the "White Horde", Orda's th
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  • ...known as the "White", "Blue" and "[[Shaybanids|Grey]]" (Shaybanid) Hordes in Slavic and Persian historiography. The two main divisions are also known as ...to the ''Tarikh-i Dost Sultan'' written by [[Ötemish Hajji]] in [[Khiva]] in the 1550s, Batu's ulus was officially known as the "White Horde", Orda's th
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  • {{About|the Mongol khanate established in the 13th century|other uses|Golden Horde (disambiguation)}} |continent = Eurasia
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  • | 1.4% [[Ukrainians in Russia|Ukrainian]] ...ountries.htm |title=Biggest Countries The Twenty Largest Countries in Area in the World|author=Matt Rosenberg |date= |website=About.com |access-date=Octo
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  • ...on}}{{efn|The area figure is based on the combined areas of five countries in Central Asia.}} ...cessdate = 16 February 2011}}</ref> and is within the scope of the wider [[Eurasia]]n continent.
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  • ...=com_content&task=view&id=6478&Itemid=36 |title = Official Documents to be in Mongolian Script |publisher=''UB Post'' |date = June 21, 2011 |accessdate=2 ...her powers are much broader than the conventional powers of heads of state in parliamentary systems.}}</ref>
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  • ...es adopted by sedentary peoples adjacent to the Pontic-Caspian steppe both in [[Eastern Europe]] and [[Central Asia]].<ref>Ottfried Neubecker. ''Heraldik ...w tamghas were created through adding new markings on the original tamgha, in order to conserve the tradition.
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  • |image_map_caption = The Göktürk Khaganate at its greatest extent, in 576. ...l Asia. This khaganate interacted extensively with various dynasties based in [[North China]], and for significant periods exercised considerable control
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  • |image_map_caption = The Göktürk Khaganate at its greatest extent, in 576. ...l Asia. This khaganate interacted extensively with various dynasties based in [[North China]], and for significant periods exercised considerable control
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  • ...wer in the region and established the [[Turkic Khaganate]], one of several nomadic dynasties which would shape the future geolocation, culture, and dominant b ...Complex, Türik Bitig] [[Bain Tsokto inscriptions]]</ref> They were known in [[Middle Chinese]] historical sources as the ''tɦutkyat''{{sfn|Golden|2011
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  • ...of the [[endonym]] of the confederacy. ''Ruanruan'' and ''Ruru'' remained in usage despite being derogatory. They derived from orders given by the [[Emp ...ktürks]], the states of [[Northern Qi]] and [[Northern Zhou]], and tribes in Central Asia.
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  • ...p=359}}</ref> The name Pannonian Avars (after [[Pannonian Basin|the area]] in which they eventually settled), is used to distinguish them from the [[Avar ...ks.google.com/books?id=YIAYMNOOe0YC&pg=RA2-PA100|title=Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500–1250 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |location
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  • ...lisher=Encyclopedia Britannica|accessdate=25 July 2015}}</ref> of [[nomads|nomadic peoples]] who, according to ancient Chinese sources, inhabited the eastern ...ntred on an area known later as [[Mongolia]]. The Xiongnu were also active in areas now part of [[Siberia]], [[Inner Mongolia]], [[Gansu]] and [[Xinjiang
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  • {{For|other nomadic polities sometimes called "Huns"|Xiongnu|Kidarites|Hephthalite Empire|Khaza ...5)</ref> By 370, the Huns had established a vast, if short-lived, dominion in Europe.
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  • ...sdate=21 December 2014}} "Population: 81,619,392 (July 2014 est.)" "Ethnic groups: Turkish 70–75%, Kurdish 18%, other minorities 7–12% (2008 est.)" 70% o ...sdate=21 December 2014}} "Population: 28,929,716 (July 2014 est.)" "Ethnic groups: Uzbek 80%, Russian 5.5%, Tajik 5%, Kazakh 3%, Karakalpak 2.5%, Tatar 1.5%,
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  • ...ruling dynasty of the ancient [[Turkic peoples]]. They rose to prominence in the mid-[[6th century]] when their leader, [[Bumin Qaghan]], revolted again .../www.richardfrye.org/files/Turks_in_Transoxiana.pdf Frye Richard N. Turks in Transoxiana]</ref> have pointed out that the origin of the Ashina is from [
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  • |status = [[Nomadic empire]] |image_map_caption = The Dzungar Khanate (c. 1750) (in blue line)
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  • ...ted by the bow-wielding, horse-riding, [[Eurasian nomads|nomadic peoples]] in the [[Eurasian steppe]], from [[classical antiquity]] ([[Scythia]]) to the ...after the Mongol conquests also as [[Orda (organization)|orda (horde)]] as in [[Golden Horde]].
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  • |status = [[Nomadic empire]] ...17th century. The Northern Yuan dynasty began with the end of Mongol rule in China and retreat of the Mongols to the Mongolian steppe, and this period w
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  • While the Slavic term ''ordo'' and the western term ''horde'' were in origin borrowings from the Mongol term ''ordo'' for "camp, headquarters", t It was only in the Late Middle Ages that the Slavic usage of ''orda'' was borrowed back in
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  • ...Dynasty]], which ruled [[China]] until [[Xinhai Revolution|their overthrow in 1911]]. ...axterSagartOCbyMandarinMC2014-09-20.pdf Baxter-Sagart].</ref> are recorded in ancient Chinese geographical works like the ''[[Classic of Mountains and Se
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  • ...[Conquest Dynasties|Conquest Dynasty]]<br />[[Dynasties in Chinese history|in northern China]] ...voHIBQ&ved=0CBIQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Ruins of Identity: Ethnogenesis in the Japanese Islands By Mark Hudson]</ref>
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  • |event1 = First Khan recorded in history is [[Khabul Khan]]. ...te]]<ref>{{Citation | last = Bat-Ocher Bold | first = | title = Mongolian nomadic society: a reconstruction of the "medieval" history of Mongolia | place = R
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  • ...ive major [[Mongol]] [[confederation|tribal confederation]]s (''khanlig'') in the 12th century [[Mongolian Plateau]]. ...olume II, 2003</ref> After a struggle of over 20 years, they were defeated in 1200 by [[Genghis Khan]] and were incorporated into the [[Mongol Empire]].
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  • ...:rich|rich]]" and "buyan" means "good deed/act" (as in religion or belief) in the [[Mongolian language]]. ...sians]] and [[Hungarian people|Hungarians]] (probably [[Bashkirs]]) served in his army.<ref>Encyclopedia of Mongol Empire, see White Horde</ref>
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  • ...o kept a very friendly relationship with his relatives, the [[Ilkhanate]], in [[Persia]]. According to Rashid al-Din Hamadani, Köchü allied with [[Kaid ...mber of people, but he carries on no war with anybody, and his people live in great tranquility. They have enormous numbers of cattle, camels, horses, ox
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  • ...o kept a very friendly relationship with his relatives, the [[Ilkhanate]], in [[Persia]]. According to Rashid al-Din Hamadani, Köchü allied with [[Kaid ...mber of people, but he carries on no war with anybody, and his people live in great tranquility. They have enormous numbers of cattle, camels, horses, ox
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  • ...o kept a very friendly relationship with his relatives, the [[Ilkhanate]], in [[Persia]]. According to Rashid al-Din Hamadani, Köchü allied with [[Kaid ...mber of people, but he carries on no war with anybody, and his people live in great tranquility. They have enormous numbers of cattle, camels, horses, ox
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  • ...d by Prince Oleg I of Chernigov. Boniak is often represented as a sorcerer in Rus' folklore.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/page ...&hl=en&sa=X&ei=kpbtU--UJsmp7Abq2YHADA&ved=0CCEQ6AEwAA The Great Migrations in the East and South East of Europe from the Ninth to the Thirteenth Century:
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  • ...s descent from some ancient [[khagan]].<ref>Pulleyblank E.A Sogdian Colony in Inner Mongolia. — ТР. Vol. 41, 1952, Р.332.</ref> ...e prince of the royal family, prince'. Ashide clan was not is one root, so in the ''[[Book of Tang|Tang Shu]]'' mentioned Da Ashide and Bayan Ashide; the
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