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  • | subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] | timezone = [[Eastern European Time|EET]]
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  • ...[George Vernadsky]]</ref> The vast transcontinental empire connected the [[eastern world|east]] with the [[western world|west]] with an enforced ''[[Pax Mongo ...Khan]] and his brother [[Ariq Böke]], Ariq limited Kublai's power to the eastern part of the empire. Kublai officially issued an imperial [[edict]] on Decem
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  • ...th and great size of China, its capital Peking, and other Asian cities and countries. ...e is a substantial literature based on Polo's writings; he also influenced European cartography, leading to the introduction of the [[Fra Mauro map]].
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  • ...a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic people]] who mainly inhabit the southern part of Eastern Europe [[Ural mountains]] and northern parts of [[Central Asia]] (largely [ ...uage|Turkmen]], and many other living and historical languages spoken in [[Eastern Europe]], [[Central Asia]], [[Xinjiang]], and [[Siberia]].
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  • ....pewforum.org/2015/04/02/muslims/pf_15-04-02_projectionstables74/|title=10 Countries With the Largest Muslim Populations, 2010 and 2050|last=Street|first=1615 L ...With Muslims coming from diverse backgrounds including 49 Muslim-majority countries, plus a strong presence as large minorities throughout the world there are
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  • |region = Eastern Europe and Western and Central Siberia ...ed Islam. The territory of the Golden Horde at its peak included most of [[Eastern Europe]] from the [[Urals]] to the [[Danube River]], and extended east deep
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  • ==Eastern European gateways== ...alities were eager to obtain political advantages for themselves and their countries by marrying into the House of Genghis. [[Alexander Nevsky]] was adopted by
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  • ==Eastern European gateways== ...alities were eager to obtain political advantages for themselves and their countries by marrying into the House of Genghis. [[Alexander Nevsky]] was adopted by
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  • ...information/a/bigcountries.htm |title=Biggest Countries The Twenty Largest Countries in Area in the World|author=Matt Rosenberg |date= |website=About.com |acces ...C926&s=NGDPD%2CNGDPDPC%2CPPPGDP%2CPPPPC&grp=0&a=|title=Report for Selected Countries and Subjects: Russia|publisher=[[International Monetary Fund|IMF]]|date=Apr
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  • ...mi|0|abbr=on}}{{efn|The area figure is based on the combined areas of five countries in Central Asia.}} | label3 = [[List of sovereign states|Countries]]
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  • At {{convert|1564116|km2|sqmi|sp=us}}, Mongolia is the [[List of countries and dependencies by area|18th largest]] and the [[List of sovereign states ...eople's Republic, 1911–1921: A Reappraisal", in: ''The Slavonic and East European Review'', Vol. 58, No. 3 (Jul. 1980), pp. 399, 414, 415, 417, 421</ref> As
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  • ...zerbaycan]],<ref>{{Kitap kaynağı |yazar=Taylor & Francis Group |başlık=Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia 2004 |yayımcı=Routledge |yıl=2003 |isbn= ...nes exist in France, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, and other European countries.}}</ref>
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  • ...uz, or Ormuz. The Persian history written in Arabick, by Mirkond, a famous Eastern Author that of Ormuz, by Torunxa, King of that Island, both of them transla ...he modern country of [[Iran]]. Hulagu's conquests also opened Iran to both European influence from the west and Chinese influence from the east. This, combined
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  • ...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 ==Eastern Turks under the Jimi system==
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  • ...[[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 ...ngnu and that of the Huns.<ref name="sinor"/> [[Priscus]], a 5th-century [[Eastern Roman Empire|Roman]] diplomat and [[Byzantine Greeks|Greek]] historian, men
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  • |caption = The countries and autonomous regions where a Turkic language has official status and/or i |region8 = {{flagicon|European Union}} [[European Union]]
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  • ...Turkmen language]], which is classified as a part of the [[Oghuz languages|Eastern Oghuz]] branch of the [[Turkic languages]]. Examples of other [[Oghuz langu ...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
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  • ...map), a path of passage for cultures — a possible origin for the [[Indo-European languages]], the [[domestication of the horse|domesticated horse]], the whe ...el]], and the [[Indo-European languages]]. The [[Proto-Indo-Europeans|Indo-European expansion]] and diverse invasions of [[horse archer civilizations]] of the
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  • ...title=Notes on the origin of the name "Siberia"|journal= Slavonic and East European Review|date= Dec 1950|volume= 29|issue= 72|page= 288}}</ref> He said that t ...d to establish forts farther and farther east to protect new settlers from European Russia. Towns such as [[Mangazeya]], [[Tara, Russia|Tara]], [[Yeniseysk]] a
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  • {{redirect|Eurasian|people of mixed European and Asian ancestry|Eurasian (mixed ancestry)}} ...sovereign states and dependent territories in Eurasia#Sovereign states|90 countries]]
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  • ...that he would follow his ancestors but would not imitate the ways of other countries.<ref>J. Weatherford ''Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World'', p. ...ykaus II]] near [[Ankara]] in 1256 and reestablished Mongol authority over Eastern Turkey. By that time the [[Kashmir]]is had revolted, and Möngke appointed
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  • In 1258, Möngke put Kublai in command of the Eastern Army and summoned him to assist with an attack on Sichuan. As he was suffer ...in 1285|Vietnam again (1285)]] secured only the [[vassal]] status of those countries. [[Mongol invasions of Japan]] (1274 and 1280), the [[Mongol invasions of V
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  • |region = Eastern Asia ...ch as the Venetian merchant [[Marco Polo]], who wrote the most influential European account of Yuan China.{{sfn|Rossabi|1994|p=463}} Marco Polo's travels would
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  • The [[Cimmerians]] were an ancient Indo-European people living north of the Caucasus and the Sea of Azov as early as 1300 BC ...tern Europe]] east of the [[Vistula River]] and [[Central Asia]], with the eastern edges of the region vaguely defined by the Greeks.{{citation needed|date=De
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  • ...yonlu]] and [[Kara Koyunlu|Kara Qoyounlu]] tribes who entered southern and eastern Anatolia in the same time period.<ref name="Petry291"/> Barquq entered into ...[Republic of Genoa|Genoese]] piracy.<ref name="Petry294"/> With regards to European pirates, he launched campaigns against Cyprus in 1425–1426, during which
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  • | label1 = Countries ...wn for its linguistic diversity: aside from [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] and [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] languages, the [[Kartvelian languages|Kar
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  • ...anian word lies behind the [[Middle Chinese]] word for [[Byzantine Empire|(Eastern) Rome]] (拂菻:''Fúlǐn''), namely [[Byzantium]] (''phrōm-from<*phywət- ...t ''kēsara,'' whose root 'kēsa' (hair) is [[Indo-european languages|Indo-European]].{{sfn|Francke|2010|p=xxii}}
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  • ...volume&q=Tarkhan Hungarians and Europe in the early Middle Ages]", Central European University Press, p 228, 1999, ISBN 9639116483</ref><ref name="Turkic2">{{C ...nclear. The name is occasionally used today in Turkish and Arabic speaking countries. It is used as family name in Hungary today.
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