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  • ..., ''Mongolchuud'', {{IPA-mn|ˈmɔŋɡɔɮ.t͡ʃuːt|}}) are an [[East Asia|East]]-[[Central Asia]]n ethnic group native to [[Mongolia]] and [[China]]'s [[I ...Avars under their Khan, [[Bayan I]]. Some Rouran under Tatar Khan migrated east, founding the [[Tatar confederation]], who became part of the [[Shiwei]]. T
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  • ...zantines]] by the Battle of Bolybotum and rested by the [[mountain range]] near the area during the battle, therefore the mountain was named as ''"Emirdağ ...nd [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] city of [[Amorium]] lie about 12 km east of Emirdağ. Amorium was one of the four principal Byzantine cities in [[An
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  • ...included the [[Chupanids|Suldus Chupanids]], [[Jalayirids]] in the Middle East, the [[Timurids|Barulas dynasties]] in [[Chagatai Khanate]] and India, the ...ations as far apart as [[Hazaras]] in the West and [[Hezhe people]] to the east may have Borjigid-Kiyad ancestry,<ref>Genetic legacy of the Mongols, Americ
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  • ..." "king" "chief". {{As of | 2015}} khans exist in [[South Asia]], [[Middle East]], [[Central Asia]], Eastern Europe and Turkey. The female alternatives ar ...inally khans headed only relatively minor tribal entities, generally in or near the vast Mongolian and North Chinese steppe, the scene of an almost endless
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  • {{Portal bar|Iran|Asia|Monarchy|Royalty|Middle East}}
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  • ...Bughra]], and [[Abdullah Bughra]] declared themselves Emirs of the [[First East Turkestan Republic]].
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  • * {{cite book|editor=[[Dawn Chatty]]|title=Nomadic societies in the Middle East and North Africa: entering the 21st century|year=2006|publisher=BRILL|isbn=
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  • ===Southeast and East Asia=== In [[Indonesia]] (formerly in the [[Dutch East Indies]]):
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  • ...sky]]</ref> The vast transcontinental empire connected the [[eastern world|east]] with the [[western world|west]] with an enforced ''[[Pax Mongolica]]'' al ...iddle; the [[Ilkhanate]] in the southwest; and the [[Yuan dynasty]] in the east based in modern-day [[Beijing]].<ref name="China p413">''The Cambridge Hist
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  • ...did not know and had never known their ages.</ref> in [[Delüün Boldog]], near the mountain [[Burkhan Khaldun]] and the rivers [[Onon River|Onon]] and [[K ...[[Tanguts]] to the south, and the [[Jin dynasty (1115–1234)|Jin]] to the east.
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  • ...the East: [[Japan]], [[India]], [[Sri Lanka]], [[Southeast Asia]], and the east coast of [[Africa]]. Book Four describes some of the then-recent wars among Marco Polo's description of the [[Far East]] and its riches inspired [[Christopher Columbus]]'s decision to try to rea
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  • ...ccolò and Maffeo Polo|Niccolò Polo]], a merchant, traded with the [[Near East]], becoming wealthy and achieving great prestige.<ref name="Britannica571"/ ...uropeans their first comprehensive look into the inner workings of the Far East, including China, India, and Japan.<ref>{{Harvnb|Bram|1983}}</ref>
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  • ...tan area has grown to encompass substantial areas on both the "Left Bank" (east side) and the "Right Bank" (west side), as the two banks are described by t ...ic/Mosul.aspx |title=Mosul |publisher=''Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa'' |date=1 January 2004}}</ref> An estimated half million p
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  • ...oastrianism]], [[Buddhism]] and [[Christianity]] including [[Church of the East]]. [[Islam]] was first introduced to ancestors of modern Kazakhs during the ...f western Eurasian origin (41%). An analysis of ancient Kazakhs found that East Asian haplogroups such as A and C did not begin to move into the Kazakh ste
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  • ...liam D. Wunderle|title=A Manual for American Servicemen in the Arab Middle East: Using Cultural Understanding to Defeat Adversaries and Win the Peace|url=h ...ended from [[Al-Andalus|Iberia]] in the west to the [[Indus River]] in the east. The [[Islamic Golden Age]] refers to the period traditionally dated from t
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  • ..., ''Mongolchuud'', {{IPA-mn|ˈmɔŋɡɔɮ.t͡ʃuːt|}}) are an [[East Asia|East]]-[[Central Asia]]n ethnic group native to [[Mongolia]] and [[China]]'s [[I ...Avars under their Khan, [[Bayan I]]. Some Rouran under Tatar Khan migrated east, founding the [[Tatar confederation]], who became part of the [[Shiwei]]. T
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  • According to the Russian chronicles Blue Horde was located to the east of the Volga and is mentioned twice: the first time in connection with the {{quote|In the horde: the powerful khan, Timur Aksak, from the East, from Blue Horde, the land of Samarkhiyskia, and is much confusion and muti
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  • According to the Russian chronicles Blue Horde was located to the east of the Volga and is mentioned twice: the first time in connection with the {{quote|In the horde: the powerful khan, Timur Aksak, from the East, from Blue Horde, the land of Samarkhiyskia, and is much confusion and muti
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  • ...=Peter|last2=Adams|first2=Jonathan M.|last3=Hall|first3=Thomas D | title = East-West Orientation of Historical Empires | journal = Journal of world-systems ...[Eastern Europe]] from the [[Urals]] to the [[Danube River]], and extended east deep into [[Siberia]]. In the south, the Golden Horde's lands bordered on t
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