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  • The Mongol Empire (Mongolian: Их Монгол Улс, meaning "Great Mongol Nation;" (1206–1405) was the largest contiguous land ...
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  • Ögedei Khan, Ögedei; also Ogotai or Oktay (c. 1186 – 1241), was the third son of Genghis Khan and second Great Khan of the Mongol Empire ...
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  • The Mongol invasions of Korea (1231 - 1273) consisted of a series of campaigns by the Mongol Empire against Korea, then known as Goryeo, from ...
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  • ), was one of the four khanates within the Mongol Empire. It was centered ... the courts of Western Europe and the Mongol Empire (primarily the Ilkhanate ...
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  • Kazakhstan after the break up of the Mongol Empire in the 1240s. It lasted ... Prior to his death in 1227, Genghis Khan arranged for the Mongol Empire ...
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  • the European space. As long as the Mongol Empire itself lasted, the Silk ... The Emperor and Pope Gregory IX called a crusade against the Mongol ...
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  • The Mongol invasion of Rus' was heralded by the Battle of the ... Horde, as the western section of the Mongol empire was called, fixed his ...
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  • to 1218 C.E. and refers to the Khitan empire in Central Asia. Yelü Dashi ... The Mongol Empire destroyed the Khitan empire in 1218. The Khitan people ...
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  • it had nominal control over the entire Mongol Empire (stretching from Eastern ... ==Mongol Empire== ===Founding an Empire=== [[Image:Belt plaque with ...
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  • Arghun Agha and Nawruz were part of the Mongol Empire. In 1256, a contingent ... one of four descendant empires of the Mongol Empire. While serving under ...
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  • The Mongol Empire (Mongolian: Их Монгол Улс, meaning "Great Mongol Nation;" (1206–1405) was the largest contiguous land ...
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  • as one of Genghis Khan's and the Mongol Empire's most prominent ... Subutai was proof that the Mongol Empire, more than any that had preceded ...
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  • and grew to become the core elite of the Qing empire. The fundamental ... at strategic points throughout the empire. Membership in the Eight ...
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  • The roots of the Zhonghua minzu lie in the multi-ethnic Qing Empire ... The immediate roots of the Zhonghua minzu lie in the Qing Empire, ...
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  • accessible for trade as long as the Mongol Empire itself lasted since the ... who were regarded as rebels and traitors in the Mongol Empire. ...
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  • court of Goryeo took refuge on the island as Mongol forces invaded in 1232. Ibid. 148. After Goryeo capitulated to the Mongols, the elite forces ...
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  • . Following a custom established after the Mongol invasion of Korea in 1238 ... died, and Goryeo became a tributary of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty ( 元朝) in ...
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  • they were incorporated into the great Mongol Empire and in the fifteenth ... Noack, Muslim Nationalism in the Russian Empire: Nation-Building and National ...
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  • the name güllach.Paul D. Buell, "Mongol Empire and Turkicization: The ... *Amitai-Preiss, Reuven and David O. Morgan (eds.). The Mongol Empire ...
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  • Gwangmu Emperor, who had proclaimed the Empire of Korea in 1897. ... facto occupation by the disintegrating Mongol Empire. The legitimacy of Goryeo ...
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  • was responsible for consolidating the empire that his father, Nurhaci ... Taiji incorporated allied and conquered Mongol tribes into the Eight Banner ...
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  • Theodora (c. 500 – June 28, 548) was empress of the Byzantine Empire ... of non-Orthodox Christians within the empire. With her husband, she built ...
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  • court of Goryeo adopted the system of an empire, not of a kingdom. that Goryeo adopted the title system of an empire. Goryeo used the term of ...
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  • Shangdu after taking the throne of the Mongol Empire in 1260 C.E., marking ... Qorum) served as the capital of the Mongol Empire in the thirteenth century ...
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  • Retrieved October 23, 2008. descent, whose empire included the whole of Central ... invaded India and founded the Mughal Empire, which ruled most of the ...
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  • from south of the Aral Sea, in 1215. Mongol Ogodai destroyed Firuzkuh in 1222. ... in a flash-flood, some time before the Mongol sieges. Work at Jam by the ...
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  • Samarkand revolted against its Mongol rulers in 1365, and became the ... but Samarkand suffered at least another Mongol sack by Khan Baraq in his ...
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  • formed and maintained the last nomadic empire in East Turkestan (now known ... successor tribes to the Naiman, a Turco-Mongol tribe that roamed the steppes ...
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  • served the Muslim caliphs and the Ottoman Empire during the Middle Ages. Over ... rose to high positions throughout the empire, including army command. ...
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  • in the history of Georgia, the era of empire, military exploits, and remarkable ... had already fallen to the Sassanid Persian Empire in the sixth century, and ...
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  • to fourteenth centuries. They set up an empire known as "Great Seljuk ... He and his brother Çağrı wrested the empire from the Ghaznavids. Initially ...
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  • well as that of entire nations. Turkic and Mongol rulers based their power ... *Brent, Peter. The Mongol Empire: Genghis Khan: His Triumph and his ...
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  • Assyrians and later fell to the Persian Empire. It was captured by the Greeks ... Aleppo was part of the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire before falling ...
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  • ; also romanized as Nei Mongol) is a Mongol autonomous region of the ... let alone provinces of a country or empire. A massive territory, comprising ...
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  • West, but identifies with the Byzantine Empire rather than with Central ... term "Tatar Yoke" for the Mongol domination of medieval Russia ...
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  • Genghis Khan (1162 – 1227), the founder of the largest contiguous land empire, the Mongol Empire, ever established. He was the son of Yesugei ...
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  • after the establishment of the Mongol Empire. His father Taraghay was ... Timur wished to restore the Mongol Empire, and eventually planned ...
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  • Mongolia was the center of the Mongol Empire in the thirteenth century ... Some scholars even credit the Mongol Empire for spurring the Renaissance ...
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  • alliance with the Song, and by 1215, under Mongol pressure, they were forced ... and Islamic Cultures before the Mongol Empire]. Berzin Archives, (1996 ...
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  • it was incorporated into the Russian Empire. A brief period of independence ... archaeology). After the fall of the Roman Empire, of which most of south-eastern ...
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  • The Pagan Kingdom (849-1287) is considered to be the first Burmese ... of either the Pagan Kingdom or the Khmer Empire. Alaungsithu neglected the ...
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  • century, they were subjugated by the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan. Under ... (or Tartars). After the breakup of the Mongol Empire, the Tatars became especially ...
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  • The Durrani Empire (also referred to as the Afghan Empire) was a large ... The empire's legacy suggests that, faced with a history of strong ...
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  • Jeju under direct rule, using the island (the empire's outpost with the mildest of climate) as a recreation venue for officials and as a place ...
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  • for action against the Bulgarian Empire in alliance with the Byzantines; ... Spain and to the lands of the Byzantine Empire. Such activities continued ...
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  • Philip had various contacts with the Mongol power in the Middle East ... Helleville, to accompany Bar Sauma back to Mongol lands: ...
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  • dragons as the founders of the peninsula empire, which intervened to save ... In 1288, General Tran Hung Dao stopped Mongol ships from sailing up the ...
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  • The Mughal Empire, (Persian language: مغل بادشاۿ) was an ... Under Akbar the Great, the empire grew considerably, and continued ...
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  • in the Near East, spread to the Byzantine Empire, and from there along the ... in the Near East, spread to the Byzantine Empire, and from there along the ...
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  • ==Mongol Empire== [[Image:PriesterJohannes.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Prester ... it to develop in a new direction. The Mongol Empire's rise gave Western ...
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  • for the rebel army that overthrew the Mongol Yuan Dynasty, and established ... his base while the authority of the Mongol regime at Beijing was collapsing ...
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  • emulate Rome when establishing their own empire. Not all invasions are successful ... The thirteenth century, when the Mongol Empire came to power, is often ...
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  • were neighbors (or confederates) of the Empire of the Onogurs in the sixth ... largely reduced in numbers during the Mongol invasion (thirteenth century ...
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  • Dynasty. Huang Taiji had consolidated the empire founded by his father, Nurhaci ... technology to suggestions for governing an empire. Shunzhi elevated Schall ...
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  • in a popular rebellion against the Mongol rulers of the Yüan dynasty ... at Nanking, and then drove the last Mongol emperor out of Beijing and ...
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  • [[Image:Fatimids Empire 909 - 1171 (AD).PNG|thumb|The Fatimid Empire at its peak, ruled by descendants of Ismail bin Jaffar. It was during this ...
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  • Muslims who migrated to China during the Mongol-Yuan Dynasty (1206-1368); ... in this region of large number of Mongol, Turkic or other Central ...
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  • Germany, Fascist Italy, and the Japanese empire, referred to themselves as ... United States had declared war against the Empire of Japan. Japan had been ...
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  • 428, briefly being annexed to the Roman Empire by Trajan from 114 to 118 ... early thirteenth century, until various Mongol rulers of the Ilkhanate, ...
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  • ruled over a peaceful and prosperous empire. Their demise was followed ... Anatolia in the decades following the Mongol invasion. It became more ...
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  • *Brent, Peter. The Mongol Empire: Genghis Khan: His Triumph and his Legacy. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1976. *Kaya, Polat. [http://www.compmore ...
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  • As the Roman Empire spread throughout Europe and Northern Africa they ... In the latter stages of the Roman Empire, around the fourth and fifth ...
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  • the Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1952, the Queen ... the Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1952, the Queen ...
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  • Turan). From 745 to 840 C.E. the Uyghur Empire stretched from the Caspian ... and other art treasures from the Uyghur Empire caught the attention of an ...
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  • two great Sunni dynasties of the Muslim empire, that overthrew the Umayyad ... had treated the Caliphate as a personal empire. Thus, the Abbasids played ...
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  • Han-led dynasty in China, supplanting the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty before falling ... The Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty ruled before the establishment of the ...
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  • Further south, the influence of the Ottoman Empire and Islam was strong. The nations of the Balkans as well as Hungary and Romania were all at one time ...
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  • and preached throughout the Persian Empire and Central and East Asia ... Nestorians faced the world's vastest empire at the zenith of its cultural ...
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  • of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania as an empire. He has a reputation of inveterate ... Gediminas established Lithuania as an empire, controlling trade, military ...
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  • a systematic study, in spite of all the Mongol invasion which took place ... too, occupied high position under the Mongol rulers and so good relations ...
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  • Dynasty because of resentment toward the Mongol rulers; Song Jiang's ... Dynasty because of resentment toward the Mongol rulers. Song Jiang's ...
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  • script, based on the classical vertical Mongol script, phonetically captured ... Merkits and the original Oirats, all Turko-Mongol tribes that roamed western ...
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  • The Ottoman Empire represents one of the largest imperial projects ... nomad tactics similar to those of the Mongol Empire. The Ottoman army was ...
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  • the area was part of the First Bulgarian Empire between 681 and c.1000. The ... about by the demands of the Ottoman Empire, and was viewed by contemporaries ...
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  • the Dzungar Mongols were defeated, and the empire was extended to include Outer ... Under the Qing, the Chinese empire trebled its size and the population ...
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  • history occurred during King Samo's Empire, when the Slavs stopped invading ... Around 6 C.E., the expanding Roman Empire began establishing and maintaining ...
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  • into Hungary, at time, such as after the Mongol invasion of 1241, to assist ... the internal conflicts in the Holy Roman Empire, and in the first half of ...
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  • |Nationalities = Han - 84% Manchu - 13% Mongol - 2% Hui - ... been adopted by the Liao Dynasty (Khitan Empire) founded by Abaoji, that ...
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  • of Alexander the Great, through the Roman Empire, to the British and Napoleonic ... West Europe was shaped by the Roman Empire, from which many of its laws ...
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  • 1331 to 1371, during the Second Bulgarian Empire. The date of his birth is ... the worsening relations with the Byzantine Empire, precipitated an internal ...
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  • Rather than establishing a centralized empire, Saladin appointed his ... to squabbling over the division of the Empire. Al-Aziz and az-Zahir refused ...
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  • Tigin), was the ruler of the Ghaznavid Empire from 997 C.E. until his death ... and Islamic Cultures before the Mongol Empire], The Berzhin Archives ...
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  • of Dali. The kingdom was conquered by the Mongol and Chinese armies of Kublai Khan. After the fall of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty became ...
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  • exercise much, if any, control over the empire until later, that role being ... would later lead the battle against the Mongol Dzungars. ...
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  • the city. Descendants of Turkic tribes, Mongol groups, and Indo-Iranian tribes coalesced into the Kazakh people close to Almaty from the fifteenth ...
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  • Damascus later became a base for the Byzantine Empire but fell to ... from the European regions of the Ottoman Empire that had fallen under Christian ...
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  • flourished. In 1238, the Mongolian Empire invaded, the two sides signed ... of the Mongols. In the 1340s, the Mongol Empire declined rapidly due ...
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  • to his own father and raided the Byzantine Empire he preferred alliances and ... by his military exploits in the Byzantine Empire); Anastasia of Kiev to the ...
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  • as the capital of the Abbasid Islamic empire. The city was sacked by the ... city to be the capital of the Islamic empire. Baghdad's location ...
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  • After the rise of the Islamic empire, Mecca attracted pilgrims from ... Mecca was never the capital of the Islamic empire; the first capital ...
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  • a powerful Oirat military leader, the Mongol ruler of Khökh Nuur. The ... Declaring him to be unworthy as a monk, Mongol leader Lha-bzang Khan invaded ...
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  • [http://www.san.beck.org/AB3-China.html#4 Tang Dynasty Empire 618 ... Futong (劉福通) rebelled against the Mongol masters of the Yuan Dynasty ...
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  • outpost and harbor of the Sassanid empire. During the fifth and sixth ... continued to flourish at the time of the Mongol invasion in 1239. ...
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  • Kingdom of Dacia. After 106 C.E. the Roman Empire conquered the territory and ... and states, including Dacia, the Roman Empire, the Hun Empire and the Gepid ...
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  • with wooden fortifications. The Byzantine Empire used Greek fire, which contained ... In the Middle Ages, the Mongol Empire's campaign against China ...
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  • thirteenth century, when leaders of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty sought a political ... The eventual collapse of the Mongol empire into warring factions, ...
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  • the Mandate of Heaven. This Celestial Empire (神州, Shénzhōu), distinguished ... China, and relations between the Chinese Empire and these peoples were interpreted ...
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  • `Attar, "for that is all I am worth." The Mongol, irritated at the loss of the first offer, slew him, who thus found the death he desired. ...
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  • history, invaders included the Persian Empire, Alexander the Great, Muslim ... Kabul during his conquest of the Persian Empire. The city later became part ...
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  • 220 C.E., and was the arch-enemy of the Roman Empire. * In classical ... Armenia, it was conquered by the Sassanid Empire. Caucasian Albanians were ...
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  • protect the northern borders of the Chinese Empire from raids by Hunnic, Mongol, Turkic, and other nomadic tribes coming from areas in modern-day Mongolia ...
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  • establishing the first unified Chinese empire, expanded southwards and ... During the Mongol Yuan Dynasty, Guangdong was made a part of Jiangxi ...
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  • extent the historical past of the Persian Empire from the creation of the ... Ferdowsi, poet at the court of the Samanid Empire, who came to a violent end ...
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  • of the central Eurasian land mass by the Mongol conquests and the reactions ... The unraveling of the Mongol state in China coincided with a phenomenon ...
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  • districts were established under the Mongol Empire, which eventually became ... Golden Horde, the western branch of the Mongol Empire. The horde, or zhuz, ...
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  • an autonomous part of the Holy Roman Empire after accepting Christianity ... kingdom, then part of the Carolingian empire and later the nucleus of ...
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  • East Slavic state. Destroyed during the Mongol invasion in 1240, it was ... Kiev was an outpost of the Khazar empire, and in the late ninth century ...
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  • The Tibetan Empire came into existence in the seventh century when ... Tibet remained two separate units within the Mongol Empire. ...
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  • coast, threatening the commerce of the Roman Empire. Among some of ... east by river to Russia, Iran, and the Byzantine Empire. ...
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  • during Kangxi's second battle against Mongol Khan Gordhun. Yinzhen was ... During Yongzheng's reign, the Manchu Empire became a great power and ...
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  • leader Ateas died in battle and his empire disintegrated. In the aftermath ... was conquered by the Persian Sassanid Empire (226-651). In the middle ...
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  • In 1274, the Yuan Dynasty (Mongol Empire) sent a force of some 40 ... by a Japanese army of 40,000 men. The Mongol army was still on its ships ...
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  • and he lived most of his life under the Seljuk Empire. ... within the westernmost territories of Seljuk Empire. His family settled ...
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  • East Indies, and the Japanese colonial empire. In some cases large-scale ... of land-based empires include the Mongol Empire, a large empire stretching ...
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  • ), Sogdiana was a province of the Persian Empire. Tajikistan cities Panjakent ... Golden Horde, the western branch of the Mongol Empire. The horde, or zhuz, ...
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  • surrounding territories, establishing the Empire of the Great Qing. The Qing ... To consolidate the empire, Kangxi Emperor personally led China on ...
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  • donations of land in the Holy Roman Empire (especially in present-day ... of Reichsfürst, or "Prince of the Empire," enabling the Grand ...
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  • territory between Iran and their Indian empire. Britain also established ... Ghani (1998), I. Qajars first settled during the Mongol period in ...
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  • of the south western region of the Persian Empire that is now part of southern ... conquered Sumer and built the Akkadian Empire, stretching over most of ...
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  • uprisings and conflict with the Byzantine Empire but the caliphate also expanded ... #039;mun recognized as caliph throughout the empire. == Internal Strife == ...
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  • temple complex at Borobudur was built. The empire of Srivijaya was a centre ... acting as priests to the rulers of the Mongol empire. Tibetan Buddhism is ...
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  • as silk and spices—under the hegemony of the Mongol Empire (the Pax Mongolica, or "Mongol peace"), was by the fifteenth century, after the ...
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  • due to immigrants from the Holy Roman Empire from the fourteenth century ... acknowledged supremacy of the Holy Roman Empire, and his two sons in 1163 ...
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  • naturalize.Lee, 2000, 8. The 1897 Russian Empire Census found 26,005 Korean ... * Kostya Tszyu, Australian boxer of Russian, Korean and Mongol descent ...
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  • In 1271, Mongol leader Kublai Khan established the Yuan Dynasty, with ... was part of the Imperial city during the Mongol Yuan Dynasty. Upon the establishment ...
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  • During the rule of the Tran Dynasty, Dai Viet defeated three Mongol ... the kingdom of Champa and much of the Khmer Empire. Vietnam's ...
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  • and conquerors included the Persian Empire, Alexander the Great, Muslim ... Buddhist Tocharian Kushans created a vast empire there but were defeated by ...
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  • because of the heritage of the Mughal Empire. It is located near the Ravi ... made Lahore the capital of the Ghaznavid Empire. Ayaz rebuilt and repopulated ...
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  • begins with its conquest by the Achaemenid Empire of ancient Persia (559 B ... In 1221, Mongol warriors swept across the region from their base in ...
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  • was by the Chinese in 1232 against the Mongol hordes. Reports were of Fire ... rocketry experts as mercenaries for the Mongol military. Reports of the ...
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  • Rebellion, had separated into Manchu, Mongol, Hui (Muslim) and Han Chinese ... at the expense of the decaying Qing Empire. Germany acquired Tsingtao ...
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  • of the Shirvan state during the third Mongol campaign in Azerbaijan (1231 ... meant Baku was absorbed into the Russian Empire. On July 10, 1840, the Baku ...
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  • the Persian Samanid dynasty established an empire, and encouraged Persian culture ... overpowered the Mongols and built his own empire. In his military campaigns ...
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  • the late nineteenth century, despite the Mongol invasions of the Goryeo Dynasty ... attorney assigned by Sunjong of Korean Empire.Yi Tae-jin, "서울대이태진 ...
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  • Sassanid Persians, the Eastern Roman Empire, Arabs, Seljuk Turks, Safavid ... Mongols in 1220 and became part of Mongol Empire in 1236, when the Caucasus ...
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  • The Mali Empire or Manding Empire or Manden Kurufa was a medieval ... to west. During this period only the Mongol Empire was larger. ...
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  • Synopsis covers the history of Kievan Rus, the Mongol invasion of Rus, the struggle of the Ukrainian people against the Crimean Tatars, Turkey, and Poland. ...
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  • E.) an Indian emperor who ruled the Maurya Empire across the Indian subcontinent ... himself after the break-up of the Tibetan empire, and founded a separate Ladakh ...
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  • Printing using movable type spread from China during the Mongol Empire ... were used throughout the expanding British empire. It was the dominant type ...
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  • by the prime minister Chanakya of the Mauryan Empire * The Rigveda ... of Heaven." This "Celestial Empire" (神州 shénzhōu ...
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  • dated from the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century to the ... leadership of a new Holy (Christian) Roman Empire. Sometimes called the "father ...
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  • As Sufism grew and as the Mongol empire expanded from Persia through Central Asia, Sufis absorbed ideas from local people who followed such ancient ...
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  • Buddhist and Islamic Cultures before the Mongol Empire] e-book by Alexander Berzin. Retrieved June 22, 2008. Will Durant, "The Story of Civilization ...
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  • , officially Navy of the Greater Japanese Empire, also known as the Japanese ... Following Kubilai Khan’s attempts to invade Japan with Mongol and ...
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  • The son of a Goguryeo captive in the Tang Empire, Yi Jeonggi gathered a massive ... In 1897, when Joseon became the Korean Empire, Emperor Gojong posthumously ...
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  • of Moldavia, it was annexed by the Russian Empire in 1812, and when the Russian ... this kingdom was defeated by the Roman Empire in 106 C.E., it was never ...
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  • * Köll, Elisabeth. From Cotton Mill to Business Empire The Emergence of Regional Enterprises in Modern China. Harvard East Asian monographs ...
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  • of Greater Armenia, including the Hittite Empire (at the height of its power ... his conversion ten years before the Roman Empire granted Christianity official ...
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  • emerged which were patronized by the various Mongol and Tibetan overlords. After Mongols declined in the fourteenth century, these sub-sects vied for ...
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  • With the expansion of the Roman Empire came also the first written ... Civil strife and the Mongol invasions in 1241 and 1259, weakened and ...
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  • Before the Mongol invasions in mid-thirteenth century the outcastes ... Throughout the history of the Joseon] Empire, the baekjeong were forced ...
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  • between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan before and during ... There in the vacated area of Chahar the Mongol Military Government was formed ...
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  • principalities. The thirteenth century Mongol invasion dealt Rus' ... Horde, an outpost of Genghis Khan's empire, controlled the southern ...
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  • slowly waned in 13th century. Kublai Khan's Mongol forces invaded northern Burma beginning in 1277, and sacked Bagan city itself in 1287. Bagan ...
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  • principalities were badly affected by a Mongol invasion in the thirteenth ... territories were acquired by the Russian Empire during the reign of Catherine ...
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  • extending from the fall of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance period ... such as the Macedonian, the Arab, and the Mongol invasions of Persia, a wide ...
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  • Bar Kokhba's revolt against the Roman Empire in 32 C.E. resulted in a ... The land was conquered from the Byzantine Empire in 638 C.E. during the initial ...
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  • mentions usage of poisonous gas by Mongol army in 1241 in Battle of Legnica. ... Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in 1917, the Ottoman government ...
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  • Hearst's media empire boycotted the film and exerted an enormous ... Italian film Prince of Foxes, and as the Mongol warrior Bayan in the 1950 ...
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