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  • ...l khagan was [[Ligdan Khan|Ligdan]] in the early 17th century. He got into conflicts with the [[Manchu people|Manchus]] over the looting of Chinese cities, and ...ng dynasty in 1755–1758 because of their leaders and military commanders conflicts. Some scholars estimate that about 80% of the [[Dzungar people|Dzungar]] po
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  • ...and were forced to retreat. In northeastern Asia, Ögedei agreed to settle conflicts with [[Goryeo]] by making it a client state and sent Mongolian princesses t In spite of his conflicts with Kaidu and Duwa, Yuan emperor Temür established a tributary relationsh
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  • ...l khagan was [[Ligdan Khan|Ligdan]] in the early 17th century. He got into conflicts with the [[Manchu people|Manchus]] over the looting of Chinese cities, and ...ng dynasty in 1755–1758 because of their leaders and military commanders conflicts. Some scholars estimate that about 80% of the [[Dzungar people|Dzungar]] po
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  • [[File:Batu.gif|thumb||175px|14th-century Chinese drawing of young Batu Khan]] ...submitted to the Horde and undertook to pay tribute in order to avoid more conflicts.{{full citation needed|date=March 2013}}<ref>CICO-X, pp.189</ref> The seven
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  • The 1990s were plagued by armed conflicts in the [[North Caucasus]], both local ethnic skirmishes and separatist [[Is
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  • ...Cold War era, Central Asia is an ethnic cauldron, prone to instability and conflicts, without a sense of national identity, but rather a mess of historical cult
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  • The first dynasty collapsed in 581, initiating a series of political conflicts and civil wars which fragmented the khanate in [[Eastern Turkic Khaganate|E
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  • The first dynasty collapsed in 581, initiating a series of political conflicts and civil wars which fragmented the khanate in [[Eastern Turkic Khaganate|E
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  • ...state known as "Turk". It eventually collapsed due to a series of dynastic conflicts, but many states and peoples later used the name "Turk".
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  • ...on, and also in final dismemberment of the Türkic state, a source of many conflicts on their northern borders." <ref>Zuev (2004), p. 1-19</ref> Seyanto provide
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  • ...ults of some of the [[List of wars and disasters by death toll|deadliest]] conflicts in human history. In addition, Mongol expeditions brought the [[bubonic pla [[Category:13th-century conflicts]]
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  • File:YuanJunk(14thcentury).jpg|Painting of a 14th-century prized Yuan dynasty [[Junk (ship)|junk]] ...accepted Kublai Khan's supremacy as the Great Khan in order to avoid more conflicts. In 1292, Temür Khan, Kublai Khan's successor, returned all detained envoy
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  • ...who was proclaimed [[Great Khan]] at Karakorum, Kaidu began to have major conflicts with Kublai and his ally, the [[Ilkhanate]]. [[Category:14th-century monarchs in Asia]]
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  • [[Category:Conflicts in 1260|Ain Jalut]]
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  • [[Category:Conflicts in 1299]]
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  • ...repeated in the form of further wars between Mongol khanates, such as the conflicts between [[Abaqa]] and Barak in 1270, [[Kaidu]] and Kublai Khan in the 1270s [[Category:1260s conflicts]]
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  • [[Category:Conflicts in 1258]]
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  • *{{cite book|last1=Christ|first1=Georg|title=Trading Conflicts: Venetian Merchants and Mamluk Officials in Late Medieval Alexandria|date=2 ...e book|last1=Cummins|first1=Joseph|title=History's Greatest Wars: The Epic Conflicts that Shaped the Modern World|date=2011|publisher=Fair Winds Press|isbn=9781
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  • ...gu kept threatening the Mamluk Sultanate, but soon he was struck hardly by conflicts with the Mongols of the [[Golden Horde]], in the western half of the [[Eura
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  • ...hanate. They plundered [[Bukhara]] and surrounding areas. There were small conflicts between Abagha and [[Qara'unas]] under Chagatayd noyans until 1280. ..."por querre secors" ("To ask for help")</ref> Abaqa was occupied by other conflicts in [[Turkestan]] but answered positively to Edward's request, sending 10,00
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