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  • ...s of Hunnic language, 2007, Inner Mongolian University Press</ref><ref>The Asian Huns in the Chinese sources. Katalin Csornai, 2007, Budapest, Hungary [http ...u are mentioned by [[Sima Qian]] as already existing in [[Inner Mongolia]] north of [[Yan (state)|Yan]] in 699–632 BCE along with the [[Shanrong]]. Mentio
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  • ...ety. [[Ojibwa]] bands are smaller parts of the Ojibwa tribe or people in [[North America]], as one example of the many Native American peoples distinguished ...arises from colloquial usages of the term. In post-[[Soviet Union|Soviet]] countries, for example, it is quite common to speak of "clans" in reference to inform
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  • The area around [[Mongolia]], [[Manchuria]], and parts of [[North China]] had been controlled by the [[Liao dynasty]] since the 10th century. [[Batu Khan]], another grandson of Genghis Khan, overran the countries of the [[Volga Bulgaria|Bulgars]], the [[Alans]], the Kypchaks, Bashkirs, [
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  • ...u/sac/history/keller/mongols/empsub1.html |title=Genghis Khan |publisher=[[North Georgia College and State University]] |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web ...rimarily on the English Translation by [[Francis Woodman Cleaves]] |series=Asian Culture Series |year=1998 |publisher=Cheng & Tsui Co. |location=Boston |isb
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  • ...th and great size of China, its capital Peking, and other Asian cities and countries. ===Early life and Asian travel===
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  • ...ast=Togan |title=The Origins of the Kazaks and the Uzbeks |journal=Central Asian Survey |volume=11 |number=3 |date=1992 }}</ref> and other tribes such as th ...|last=Subtelny |journal=Iranian Studies |volume=21 |issue=1/2: Soviet and North American Studies on Central Asia |date=1988 |pages=123–151 |jstor=4310597
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  • ...obal-muslim-population-regional-middle-east.aspx|title=Region: Middle East-North Africa|publisher=Pew Research Center|work=The Future of the Global Muslim P ...m.org/2009/10/07/mapping-the-global-muslim-population10/|title=Middle East-North Africa Overview|date=7 October 2009|publisher=}}</ref> and 15% in [[Sub-Sah
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  • ...s of Hunnic language, 2007, Inner Mongolian University Press</ref><ref>The Asian Huns in the Chinese sources. Katalin Csornai, 2007, Budapest, Hungary [http ...u are mentioned by [[Sima Qian]] as already existing in [[Inner Mongolia]] north of [[Yan (state)|Yan]] in 699–632 BCE along with the [[Shanrong]]. Mentio
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  • ...te book|last=Spinei|first=Victor|title=The Romanians and the Turkic Nomads North of the Danube Delta from the Tenth to the Mid-Thirteenth Century|url=https: ...d Mongols) to form the [[Crimean Tatars|Crimean Tatar]] population. Moving north, Batu began the [[Mongol invasion of Rus']] and for three years subjugated
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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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  • ...ate. It is sandwiched between [[China]] to the south and [[Russia]] to the north. While it does not share a border with [[Kazakhstan]], Mongolia is separate ...as much of its area is covered by grassy [[steppe]], with mountains to the north and west and the [[Gobi Desert]] to the south. [[Ulaanbaatar]], the capital
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  • ...rt of the heterogeneous Rouran Khaganate, the Türks lived for generations north of the [[Altai Mountains]], where they 'engaged in metal working for the Ro ...talled [[Qilibi Khan]] and ordered the settled Turkic people to follow him north of the [[Yellow River]] to settle between the [[Great Wall of China]] and t
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  • ...d to have been originally a slave of the [[Tuoba]] tribes, situated at the north banks of [[Yellow River|Yellow River Bend]]. Mugulu's descendant [[Yujiulü ...ürk, the states of [[Northern Qi]] and [[Northern Zhou]], and the Central Asian tribes in 555. The Northern Wei, for instance, established the Six Garrison
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  • ...he Chinese Han dynasty]], the northern branch of the Xiongnu had retreated north-westward; their descendants may have migrated through [[Eurasia]] and conse ...inese, Indian and [[Islamic]] studies state that Huns originally came from north of China. According to [[Edwin G. Pulleyblank]], European Huns comprised tw
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  • |caption = The countries and autonomous regions where a Turkic language has official status and/or i |region17 = {{flagicon|North Cyprus}} [[North Cyprus]]
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  • {{About|the Central Asian ethnic group|other related groups|Turkmen (disambiguation){{!}}Turkmen}} ...the state of [[Turkmenistan]], as well as in [[Iran]], [[Afghanistan]], [[North Caucasus]] ([[Stavropol Krai]]), and northern [[Pakistan]]. They speak the
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  • ...9933; background-color:#FF9933; color:#FF9933;">&#160;&#160;</span>&#160;[[North Asia]] | region = [[North Asia]]
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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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  • ...y [[Chinese culture]]. Kublai invited Haiyun, the leading Buddhist monk in North China, to his [[Orda (organization)|ordo]] in Mongolia. When he met Haiyun ==Victory in North China==
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