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  • |estate =Mongolia, Central Asia, Russia, Mosul, Anatolia ...imperial clan of [[Genghis Khan]] and his successors, and other [[List of medieval Mongolian tribes and clans|Mongol clans]]. The leading clan of the Muscali
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  • estate = Mongolia, Central Asia, Russia, Mosul, Anatolia <br> ...imperial clan of [[Genghis Khan]] and his successors, and other [[List of medieval Mongolian tribes and clans|Mongol clans]]. The leading clan of the [[Muscal
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  • estate = [[Mongolia]], [[Central Asia]], [[Russia]], [[Mosul]], [[Anatolia]] <br> ...imperial clan of [[Genghis Khan]] and his successors, and other [[List of medieval Mongolian tribes and clans|Mongol clans]]. The leading clan of the [[Muscal
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  • estate = Mongolia, Central Asia, Russia, Mosul, Anatolia <br> ...imperial clan of [[Genghis Khan]] and his successors, and other [[List of medieval Mongolian tribes and clans|Mongol clans]]. The leading clan of the [[Muscal
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  • ..., {{IPA-mn|ˈmɔŋɡɔɮ.t͡ʃuːt|}}) are an [[East Asia|East]]-[[Central Asia]]n ethnic group native to [[Mongolia]] and [[China]]'s [[Inner Mongolia Aut ...<ref>[[Frances Wood]], ''The Silk Road: two thousand years in the heart of Asia'', p. 48</ref>
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  • | Asia | * [[Clans in Central Asia|Central Asian]]
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  • Moffett, ''A History of Christianity in Asia'' pp. 400-401. PPDEFAULTSORT:Medieval Mongol Tribes And Clans}}
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  • |estate =[[Mongolia]], [[Russia]], Central Asia, Iran and [[China]] ...research has shown that [[descent from Genghis Khan]] is common in Central Asia.
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  • {{Expert needed|Central Asia|date=January 2009}} ...is originally a title for a sovereign or a military ruler, widely used by medieval nomadic Mongolic and later Turkic tribes living to the north of China. "Kha
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  • ...he Mongols''. p.&nbsp;5.</ref> Originating in the [[steppe]]s of [[Central Asia]], the Mongol Empire eventually stretched from [[Central Europe]] to the [[ ...G.Guzman "Were the barbarians a negative or positive factor in ancient and medieval history?", ''The Historian'' 50 (1988), 568-70.</ref><ref>Allsen. ''Culture
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  • ...of his life, the Mongol Empire occupied a substantial portion of [[Central Asia]] and [[Song dynasty|China]]. ..., Central Asia, and substantial portions of Eastern Europe and [[Southwest Asia]]. Many of these invasions repeated the earlier large-scale slaughters of l
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  • Moffett, ''A History of Christianity in Asia'' pp. 400-401. [[Category:Mongolia-related lists|Tribes and clans, medieval]]
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  • ...] from stories told by [[Marco Polo]], describing Polo's travels through [[Asia]] between 1276 and 1291, and his experiences at the court of [[Kublai Khan] ...on" lies.<ref>{{cite book|authors=Lindhal, McNamara, & Lindow, eds. |title=Medieval Folklore: An Encyclopedia of Myths, Legends, Tales, Beliefs, and Customs -
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  • ...Marco for the first time. The three of them embarked on an epic journey to Asia, returning after 24 years to find Venice [[Venetian–Genoese Wars|at war w Marco Polo was not the first European to reach China (see [[Europeans in Medieval China]]), but he was the first to leave a detailed chronicle of his experie
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  • ...]), the region also known as Eurasian sub-continent. Kazakh identity is of medieval origin and was strongly shaped by the foundation of the [[Kazakh Khanate]] ...015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/kazakhstan/8039830/Kazakhs-striving-to-prove-Genghis-Khan-descent.html |tit
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  • ...rically [[Muslim world|Islamic world]] was experiencing a [[science in the medieval Islamic world|scientific]], [[History of Islamic economics#Classical Muslim ...iplomat.com/2016/01/how-south-asia-will-save-global-islam/|title=How South Asia Will Save Global Islam|last=Diplomat|first=Akhilesh Pillalamarri, The|newsp
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  • ..., {{IPA-mn|ˈmɔŋɡɔɮ.t͡ʃuːt|}}) are an [[East Asia|East]]-[[Central Asia]]n ethnic group native to [[Mongolia]] and [[China]]'s [[Inner Mongolia Aut ...<ref>[[Frances Wood]], ''The Silk Road: two thousand years in the heart of Asia'', p. 48</ref>
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  • ...ghanistan]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Armenia]], Russia, [[Central Asia]], and [[North China]]. While the census in China was completed in 1252, No ...ok|last=Jackson|first=Peter|editor=Abulafia, David|title=The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 5, C.1198-c.1300|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bclf
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  • |estate =[[Mongolia]], [[Russia]], Central Asia, Iran and [[China]] ...research has shown that [[descent from Genghis Khan]] is common in Central Asia.
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  • ..."), generally called '''Genghisids''', is traceable primarily in [[Central Asia]]; Mongolia, [[Inner Mongolia]] in China, and Siberia.{{citation needed|dat ...]] of [[Siberia]], and the [[Astrakhan Khanate|Astrakhanids]] of [[Central Asia]]. As a rule, the Genghisid descent played a crucial role in [[Tatar]] poli
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