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  • ...island and from [[Mongol invasion of Japan|Japan]] to [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]] ([[Gaza City|Gaza]]). They simultaneously became [[Padishah]]s of [[Persi | 1200 || 2,600,000? || [[List of medieval Mongolian tribes and clans|1,5–2,000,000]] Mongols
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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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  • ...island and from [[Mongol invasion of Japan|Japan]] to [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]] ([[Gaza City|Gaza]]). They simultaneously became [[Padishah]]s of [[Persi | 1200 || 2,600,000? || [[List of medieval Mongolian tribes and clans|1,5–2,000,000]] Mongols
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  • ...to continue the Mongol advance, but it was halted in [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]] in 1260 by a major defeat at the [[battle of Ain Jalut]] at the hands of ...jizya. Buddhists had the starker choice of conversion or expulsion.<ref>''Medieval Persia 1040–1797'', [[David Morgan (historian)|David Morgan]] p.72</ref>
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  • ...gu (left) imprisons the Caliph among his treasures to starve him to death. Medieval depiction from "Le livre des merveilles", 15th century.]] ...h|accessdate=2011-11-28 |edition=illustrated |series= |volume=Volume 2 of Medieval Islamic Civilization: An Encyclopedia |date= |year=2006 |month= |publisher=
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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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  • |partof=the [[Mongol raids into Palestine]] ...e, Mamluk Sultan Qutuz quickly assembled a large army at Cairo and invaded Palestine.<ref>p.424, 'The Collins Encyclopedia of Military History' (4th edition, 19
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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 ...n.</ref> and the Mamluks fought the remnants of the [[Crusader state]]s in Palestine until they finally captured [[Akko|Acre]] in 1291.<ref>See [[al-Ashraf Khal
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  • ...y at the [[Battle of Ain Jalut]]. Kitbuqa was killed. [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]] and [[Syria]] were permanently lost, the border remaining the [[Tigris]] [[Category:Medieval Muslim generals]]
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  • ...JOR}}<br />{{LBN}}<br />{{LBY}}<br />{{flagicon|PLE}} [[State of Palestine|Palestine]]<br />{{KSA}}<br />{{SUD}}<br />{{SYR}}<br />{{TUR}}}} ...ماليك}} ''Salṭanat al-Mamālīk'') was a medieval realm spanning [[medieval Egypt|Egypt]], the [[Levant]], and [[Hejaz]]. It lasted from the overthrow
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  • ...[[Baalbek]], [[al-Subayba]], and [[Ajlun]] as well as raids against other Palestine towns, perhaps including Jerusalem. Smaller raiding parties reached as far ...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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  • ...ars had completed his conquest of Nubia, Including the [[Al-Maris (region)|Medieval lower Nubia]] which ruled by [[Banu Kanz]]. Under the terms of settlement, ...ience]], such as his support for the medical research of his [[Medicine in medieval Islam|Arab physician]], [[Ibn al-Nafis]].<ref name="Iskandar-Selin">Albert
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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 {{quote|"Kitbuqa, who had been left by Hulagu in Syria and Palestine, held the Land in peace and in state of rest. And he greatly loved and hono
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