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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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  • ...rically [[Muslim world|Islamic world]] was experiencing a [[science in the medieval Islamic world|scientific]], [[History of Islamic economics#Classical Muslim [[File:Men reading the Koran in Umayyad Mosque, Damascus, Syria.jpg|thumb|right|Men reading the Quran in a [[mosque]]]]
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  • ...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 ...er traversed Khorasan]] and a third body took refuge in [[Mamluk]] ruled [[Syria]] where they were well received by Sultan [[Baybars]] (1260–77). Hulagu h
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  • ...country)|Georgia]], [[Armenia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Iran]], [[Iraq]], and [[Syria]], in clockwise direction. ...it is bounded by the ranges that separate it from the Orontes valley in [[Syria (region)]] and the Mesopotamian plain.<ref name="Mitchell"/>
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  • *{{flag|Syria}} ...ter that he advanced as far as Gaza, briefly conquering [[Ayyubids|Ayyubid Syria]].
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  • [[Dosya:The seizure of Edessa in Syria by the Byzantine army and the Arabic counterattack from the Chronicle of Jo ...kaynağı | last = Halsall | first = Paul | year = January 1996 | title = Medieval Sourcebook: Liutprand of Cremona: Report of his Mission to Constantinople |
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  • ...e submission or destruction of the [[Ayyubid dynasty|Ayyubid states]] in [[Syria]] based in [[Damascus]], and finally, the submission or destruction of the ...gu (left) imprisons the Caliph among his treasures to starve him to death. Medieval depiction from "Le livre des merveilles", 15th century.]]
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  • ...overran [[Armenia]], and pillaged [[Cappadocia]]. They entered parts of [[Syria]], threatened [[Antioch]], and swarmed through the province of [[Euphratesi Medieval [[Hungarians]] continued this tradition (see [[Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum
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  • |region15 = {{flagcountry|Syria}} ...s Orient–Institut, 1996, seite 33.{{pull quote|The number of Turkmens in Syria is not fully known, with unconfirmed estimates ranging between 800,000 and
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  • ...ts of [[Central Asia]], and the [[Turkomans of Iraq]] and [[Syrian Turkmen|Syria]]. ...t]] control was established by 1921 as Turkmenistan was transformed from a medieval Islamic region to a largely secularized republic within a [[totalitarian]]
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  • ...ns carry out campaigns in [[Turkistan]], [[India]], [[Iran]], [[Egypt]], [[Syria]], with the grey wolf as their guide. He becomes the Khan of the Four Corne ...to the history of the Turkic peoples. Ethnogenesis and state formation in medieval and early modern Eurasia and the Middle East. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
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  • ...khothai Kingdom]] |[[Empire of Trebizond|Trebizond]]| [[Kingdom of Serbia (medieval)|Serbia]]|}} ...d religions.<ref>Golden, Peter B.. 1998. “Religion Among the Q1pčaqs of Medieval Eurasia”. Central Asiatic Journal 42 (2). Harrassowitz Verlag: 180–237.
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  • ...his envoys were killed.<ref>Lawrence N. Langer ''Historical dictionary of medieval Russia'', p.131</ref> After [[Batu Khan|Batu]]'s army joined Möngke's sold
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  • ...f the Mongols and the Western European powers to defeat the [[Mamluk]]s in Syria and North Africa that constantly invaded the Mongol dominions. Abagha and K ...Tibetan Affairs.<ref>{{cite book |last=Phillips |first=J. R. S. |title=The Medieval Expansion of Europe |p=122}}</ref><ref name="Grousset304">{{harvnb|Grousset
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  • {{Campaignbox Mongol invasions of Syria}} ...ibility for Qutuz's assassination to Baibars, as Baibars had been promised Syria as a reward for his efforts in Ain Jalut but when it was time to claim his
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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 Sultan [[Qalawun]] defeated a rebellion in Syria that was led by Sunqur al-Ashqar in 1280,<ref>Abu Al-Fida, pp.&nbsp;66–87
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  • ...d murdered the Caliph [[Al-Musta'sim]], and whose territorial ambitions in Syria and Egypt threatened Berke's fellow Muslims. ...of Ain Jalut]]. Kitbuqa was killed. [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]] and [[Syria]] were permanently lost, the border remaining the [[Tigris]] for the durati
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  • ...making of the modern world'', p.135</ref> It has been rumored that some [[Medieval Crusades|Crusader]] captives were sent as tribute to the Mongol khagan.<ref In 1257, Möngke resolved to establish firm authority over Mesopotamia, Syria, and Iran. The khagan gave his brother, [[Hulagu]], authority over a subord
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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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  • | succession1 = [[Sultan]] of [[Syria (region)|Syria]] ...-4</ref> Captured by the [[Mongols]] and sold as a slave, he traveled to [[Syria]] where he was sold to an Egyptian slave merchant who then sold him to [[Ay
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