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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 Muscali2 KB (245 kelime) - 15:54, 21 Mart 2017
- 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 [[Muscal2 KB (266 kelime) - 16:16, 21 Mart 2017
- 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 [[Muscal3 KB (391 kelime) - 18:17, 25 Mart 2017
- 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 [[Muscal2 KB (298 kelime) - 15:35, 23 Mart 2017
- | region5 = {{flag|Russia}} ...minorities in other regions of China (e.g. [[Xinjiang]]), as well as in [[Russia]]. Mongolian people belonging to the [[Buryats|Buryat]] and [[Kalmyk people79 KB (10.862 kelime) - 11:17, 25 Mart 2017
- |estate =[[Mongolia]], [[Russia]], Central Asia, Iran and [[China]] ...gisid principle'',<ref>''Russia and the Golden Horde: The Mongol Impact on Medieval Russian History'' (Chapter VIII) by Charles J. Halperin, Indiana University21 KB (2.943 kelime) - 11:28, 25 Mart 2017
- ...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 ...ar). Diverse khanates existed in [[Derbent khanate|Dagestan]] (now part of Russia), [[Azerbaijan]], including [[Baku Khanate|Baku]] (present capital), [[Ganj26 KB (3.821 kelime) - 11:36, 25 Mart 2017
- In the context of the wars between Russia and the Muslim peoples of the [[Caucasus]], starting as early as the late 1 A good source on the conduct of the traditional ''ghazw'' raid are the medieval Islamic jurists, whose discussions as to which conduct is allowed and which20 KB (3.102 kelime) - 09:39, 4 Eylül 2019
- ...97|title=Expansion and Contraction Patterns of Large Polities: Context for Russia|journal=[[International Studies Quarterly]]|volume=41|issue=3|page=499|doi= ...G.Guzman "Were the barbarians a negative or positive factor in ancient and medieval history?", ''The Historian'' 50 (1988), 568-70.</ref><ref>Allsen. ''Culture108 KB (16.440 kelime) - 11:59, 25 Mart 2017
- ...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}}99 KB (15.120 kelime) - 12:00, 25 Mart 2017
- ...on" lies.<ref>{{cite book|authors=Lindhal, McNamara, & Lindow, eds. |title=Medieval Folklore: An Encyclopedia of Myths, Legends, Tales, Beliefs, and Customs - ...ars among the [[Mongols]] and some of the regions of the far north, like [[Russia]].28 KB (4.282 kelime) - 17:39, 25 Mart 2017
- | region4 = {{flag|Russia}} ...al">[http://www.gks.ru/free_doc/new_site/population/demo/per-itog/tab5.xls Russia National Census 2010]</ref>47 KB (6.405 kelime) - 01:22, 4 Ocak 2018
- ...rically [[Muslim world|Islamic world]] was experiencing a [[science in the medieval Islamic world|scientific]], [[History of Islamic economics#Classical Muslim ...], [[Islam in Europe|Europe]], [[Islam in China|China]], [[Islam in Russia|Russia]], and the [[Islam in the Americas|Americas]]. Converts and immigrant commu170 KB (25.334 kelime) - 17:54, 25 Mart 2017
- | region5 = {{flag|Russia}} ...minorities in other regions of China (e.g. [[Xinjiang]]), as well as in [[Russia]]. Mongolian people belonging to the [[Buryats|Buryat]] and [[Kalmyk people79 KB (10.862 kelime) - 18:03, 25 Mart 2017
- ...97|title=Expansion and Contraction Patterns of Large Polities: Context for Russia|journal=[[International Studies Quarterly]]|volume=41|issue=3|page=498|doi= ...|editor-last=Perrie |editor-first=Maureen |title=The Cambridge History of Russia: Volume 1, From Early Rus' to 1689|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=E872 KB (10.914 kelime) - 18:09, 25 Mart 2017
- |estate =[[Mongolia]], [[Russia]], Central Asia, Iran and [[China]] ...gisid principle'',<ref>''Russia and the Golden Horde: The Mongol Impact on Medieval Russian History'' (Chapter VIII) by Charles J. Halperin, Indiana University21 KB (2.943 kelime) - 18:10, 25 Mart 2017
- ...tant family of this group is the House of Giray, whose members left Soviet Russia for the United States and United Kingdom. Even more a Russian tsar [[Simeon ...ov]], where his descendants were long prominent as [[boyar]]s.<ref>See the medieval life of St. Peter of the Horde and records of the Petrovsky Monastery.</ref16 KB (2.350 kelime) - 18:14, 25 Mart 2017
- ...tant family of this group is the House of Giray, whose members left Soviet Russia for the United States and United Kingdom. Even more a Russian tsar [[Simeon ...ov]], where his descendants were long prominent as [[boyar]]s.<ref>See the medieval life of St. Peter of the Horde and records of the Petrovsky Monastery.</ref16 KB (2.350 kelime) - 18:15, 25 Mart 2017
- ...for ancient Anatolia first appeared c. 1369. It is derived from the [[Medieval Latin]] ''Turchia'' (meaning “Land of the Turks”, Turkish ''Türkiye'') ...li, or Ottoman Turks, came to dominate their neighbours, as the history of medieval Anatolia is still little known.<ref>{{cite book|last=Finkel|first=Caroline|42 KB (5.975 kelime) - 19:57, 8 Eylül 2019
- {{Redirect|Russian Federation|other uses of "Russia"|Russia (disambiguation)}} |common_name = Russia253 KB (34.667 kelime) - 18:22, 25 Mart 2017