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  • | above = Central Asia ...e = [[File:Central Asia (orthographic projection).svg|200px|Map of Central Asia]]
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  • |estate =Mongolia, Central Asia, Russia, Mosul, Anatolia
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  • estate = Mongolia, Central Asia, Russia, Mosul, Anatolia <br>
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  • estate = [[Mongolia]], [[Central Asia]], [[Russia]], [[Mosul]], [[Anatolia]] <br>
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  • estate = Mongolia, Central Asia, Russia, Mosul, Anatolia <br>
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  • |region2 = {{flag|China}} <br/> <small>([[Inner Mongolia]])</small> ...]]-[[Central Asia]]n ethnic group native to [[Mongolia]] and [[China]]'s [[Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region]]. They also live as minorities in other regions
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  • | Asia | * [[Clans in Central Asia|Central Asian]]
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  • ...as Mongols. Descendants of those clans form the Mongolian nation and other Inner Asian people Moffett, ''A History of Christianity in Asia'' pp. 400-401.
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  • |estate =[[Mongolia]], [[Russia]], Central Asia, Iran and [[China]] ...=[[Mongol Empire]], [[Northern Yuan dynasty]], [[Mongolia]], [[China]] ([[Inner Mongolia]] and [[Xinjiang]])
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  • ...han (surname)]], a surname of Mongolian origin common in Central and South Asia particularly among Muslims.
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  • {{Expert needed|Central Asia|date=January 2009}} |title = The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia now
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  • ...lineage to royal [[aristocracy|aristocracies]] of Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Indian Subcontinent. Historically, it was used as a title by and s ...les%20V%201/MadinaTlostanova-FM.pdf Life in Samarkand Caucasus and Central Asia vis-à-vis Russia, the West, and Islam, Madina Tlostanova]: Peoples’ Frie
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  • ...estern European duchies, into which [[Anatolia]] (i.e., Asian Turkey, or [[Asia Minor]]) had been divided after the break-up of the [[Seljuq dynasty|Seljuk ...', is still used as a family name or a part of a name in South and Central Asia as well as the [[Balkans]]. In [[Slavic languages|Slavic]]-influenced names
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  • ...le.nl/books?id=EQJHAQAAQBAJ&pg=PA18&dq=ghaznavids+brought+persian+to+south+asia&hl=nl&sa=X&ei=WSamVIHeGNLiavmygKAL&ved=0CEYQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=ghaznavids%2 {{Portal bar|Iran|Asia|Monarchy|Royalty|Middle East}}
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  • ...ia]] ([[Pakistan]], [[India]], and [[Nepal]]), the [[Caucasus]], [[Central Asia]], the [[Balkans]] and [[Egypt]] (as "[[Sirdar]]").<ref>http://encyclopedia *Several [[princely state]]s in South Asia have been ruled by a prince styled ''Sardar''. For example, the Prince of [
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  • {{Royal and noble ranks of West, Central, and Southern Asia}} ===Anatolia and Central Asia===
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  • [[File:Asia in 1335.svg|thumb|Asia in 1335, showing including Turco-Mongol culture nations such as the [[Golde * [[Islam in Central Asia]]
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  • |region = All of Mongolia and [[Inner Mongolia]]; parts of [[Liaoning]], [[Jilin]], [[Heilongjiang]] and [[Gansu] ...[[Traditional Mongolian alphabet|Traditional]] [[Mongolian script]]<br>(in Inner Mongolia), <br>[[Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet]] (in Mongolia), <br>[[Mongoli
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  • [[File:Asia in 1335.svg|thumb|Asia in 1335, showing including Turco-Mongol culture nations such as the [[Golde * [[Islam in Central Asia]]
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  • [[File:Asia in 1335.svg|thumb|Asia in 1335, showing including Turco-Mongol culture nations such as the [[Golde * [[Islam in Central Asia]]
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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 [[ ...ael Biran. ''Qaidu and the Rise of the Independent Mongol State in Central Asia''. The Curzon Press, 1997, ISBN 0-7007-0631-3</ref> Kublai successfully too
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