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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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