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  • ...', are often translated as ''house'' or ''line''. The Biblical 'tribes' of Israel were composed of many clans.<ref>See, for example, 1 Chronicles 4 and Numbe * [[List of medieval Mongolian tribes and clans|Mongolian]]
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  • ...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 ...on either side|The [[Battle of Legnica|battle of Liegnitz]], 1241. From a medieval manuscript of the [[Hedwig of Poland|Hedwig]] legend.]]
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  • ...ader. He was the second son of his father [[Yesügei]] who was a [[List of medieval Mongolian tribes and clans|Kiyad]] chief prominent in the [[Khamag Mongol]] {{See also|Proto-Mongols|List of medieval Mongol tribes and clans}}
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  • 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 {{See also|Niccolò and Maffeo Polo|Europeans in Medieval China}}
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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 ...l in Medina. Moshe Gil. "The Constitution of Medina: A Reconsideration." ''Israel Oriental Studies'' 4 (1974): p. 45.</ref>
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  • ...ed and ruled by a [[Varangian]] warrior elite and their descendants, the [[medieval]] state of [[Rus (state)|Rus]] arose in the 9th century. In 988 it adopted ...istoriography. The [[Rus (name)|name ''Rus'']] itself comes from the early medieval [[Rus' people]], [[Swedes (Germanic tribe)|Swedish]] merchants and warriors
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  • ...vans]], [[Uyghurs]], [[Uzbeks]], and [[Yakuts]] and as well as ancient and medieval states such as [[Dingling]], [[Bulgars]], [[Alat tribe|Alat]], [[Basmyl]], ...AAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=durgu+duruggu Social Justice in Ancient Israel and in the Ancient Near East.] 1995. p. 66: "For the concept of durgu | dur
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  • ...ated by several [[emir]]s in a conspiracy led by [[Baibars]].<ref>Although medieval historians give conflicting accounts, modern historians assign responsibili [[Category:Medieval Israel]]
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  • ...on [[Al-Rodah Island]] in the Nile (''Nahr al-Nil'') in [[History of Cairo|Medieval Cairo]]<ref>There is another theory about the origin of the name which stat ...uks defeated a Mongol army at the [[Battle of Ain Jalut]] in present-day [[Israel]] and eventually forced the invaders to retreat to the area of modern-day [
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  • ...ماليك}} ''Salṭanat al-Mamālīk'') was a medieval realm spanning [[medieval Egypt|Egypt]], the [[Levant]], and [[Hejaz]]. It lasted from the overthrow ...nd of its existence, at its height the sultanate represented the zenith of medieval Egyptian and Levantine political, economic, and cultural glory in the Islam
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  • ...spending a day in Gaza, Qutuz led his army along the coast towards [[Acre, Israel|Acre]], a remnant of the [[Kingdom of Jerusalem]] [[Crusader state]]. The C ...hemy and chemistry in medieval Islam|Arabic chemical]] and [[Inventions in medieval Islam|military manuals]] in the early 14th century.<ref>[[Ahmad Y Hassan]],
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  • ...amic targets in Damascus and Syria. In 1263, Baibars laid siege to [[Acre, Israel|Acre]], the capital of the remnant of the [[Kingdom of Jerusalem]], althoug Then he continued to [[Jaffa, Israel|Jaffa]], which belonged to Guy, the son of John of Ibelin. Jaffa fell to Ba
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  • ...unclear if this was what led to James's unsuccessful expedition to [[Acre, Israel|Acre]] in 1269.<ref>Knobler</ref> Abaqa is recorded as having written to th | title = Continuity and Change in Medieval Persia: Aspects of Administrative, Economic, and Social History, 11th-14th
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  • ...', are often translated as ''house'' or ''line''. The Biblical 'tribes' of Israel were composed of many clans.<ref>See, for example, 1 Chronicles 4 and Numbe * [[List of medieval Mongolian tribes and clans|Mongolian]]
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  • ...unciman, p.307</ref> Historical accounts, quoting from the writings of the medieval historian [[Templar of Tyre]], would often describe the three Christian rul ...r territory, and camp for resupply near the Crusader stronghold of [[Acre, Israel|Acre]]. In this way, the Mamluks were able to engage the depleted Mongol ar
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