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In May 1992, Hada and other | Mongol activists (including Tegexi) formed the Southe |
uslim tycoon Pu Shougeng they submitted to the | Mongol advance. |
tered and distracted in the face of relentless | Mongol aggression and internal bickering. |
Hethum to resume the throne to help renew the | Mongol alliance. |
Masud and his | Mongol allies conducted similarly futile expeditions |
est kin to and shared the same ancestry, Hamag | Mongol Ambaghai Khaan, with Borjigid/Chingisids. Toda |
r source for the history of Chinese, Tungusic, | Mongol, and Turkic peoples. |
e Han, 7781 people Hui, 7154 people Uygur, 628 | Mongol, and 178 other ethnicities and an agricultural |
ing Dynasty Muslim troops overwhelmed the Yuan | Mongol and Muslim forces. |
bul Khan (or Qabul Qan) was Khan of the Khamag | Mongol and grandfather to Yesugei, and thus great-gra |
n was withdrawing, chased by of White Russian, | Mongol, and colloborationist Chinese forces. |
t was sent by the Chinese government to attack | Mongol and Soviet positions. |
965,000 in 1935, was predominantly ethnically | Mongol, and Hsingan was therefore administered by a l |
Muslim General Fu Youde led the attack on the | Mongol and Yuan Muslim forces. |
als Lan Yu and Fu Youde castrated 380 captured | Mongol and Muslim captives after the war. |
Following the | Mongol annihilation of Kiev in the 13th century, the |
Mongol Anthony Barrera, 43, was stabbed to death, and | |
Mulan, based on Chinese legends, they took the | Mongol approach, invading (the city of) China and tak |
Mongol archers are also shown shooting at Sebastian i | |
Mongol ard ulsyn hamnigan ayalguu. | |
Although spared the | Mongol armies in 1240, Smolensk paid tribute to the G |
Gong and Du Guo withstood the pressure of the | Mongol armies under Kouwen Buhua because the main Mon |
Subutai's recall at the same time left the | Mongol armies without their spiritual head and primar |
s and thousands, and each man in the remaining | Mongol army was assigned the execution of "three to f |
The | Mongol army had been approaching steadily from centra |
t marriage, was able to completely destroy the | Mongol army and released the king and queen from capt |
He commanded the | Mongol army assigned to Poland with Kadan and, probab |
Kitbuqa the Commander of the | Mongol army was killed and his head was sent to Cairo |
Following the Battle of Bhamo, in which the | Mongol army penetrated the Irrawaddy River valley and |
Feng Zhanhai, the local Chahar militia, and a | Mongol army under Demchugdongrub. |
In response to the tough resistance the | Mongol army faced while trying to conquer the Jurchen |
After a protracted siege during which the | Mongol army under Janibeg was reportedly withering fr |
In 1253, The | Mongol army led by the great Khan Mongca launched a s |
When Hulagu heard about the defeat of the | Mongol Army he executed an-Nasir Yusuf near Tabriz. |
spirators led by Taghachar, a commander in the | Mongol army, who then placed Baydu in power. |
savagery was part of the terror spread by the | Mongol army. |
ers his father was a swordsman murdered by the | Mongol army. |
ght in both the Chinese Ming army and the Yuan | Mongol army. |
rub and became Chief of Staff of the new Inner | Mongol Army. |
The samurai Suenaga under fire from | Mongol arrows and bombs, second version |
olonization by Ruthenians fleeding west during | Mongol assaults on Ruthenia during reign of Danylo of |
inst the Jin, and were unable to beat back the | Mongol assaults. |
is was to form a model for the ruthlessness of | Mongol attacks on well-established human settlements. |
During the last round of the | Mongol attacks, Genghis died in Western Xia. |
in, near the southern border of the modern Nei | Mongol Autonomous Region, approximately 150 kilometer |
of Yanqi Hui Autonomous County in Bayin'gholin | Mongol Autonomous Prefecture. |
s under the administration of the Bayin'gholin | Mongol Autonomous Prefecture. |
Bortala is the seat of Bortala | Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, which borders to Kazakh |
orth and the city of Korla in the Bayin'gholin | Mongol Autonomous Prefecture in the south. |
eginning of the 1930s against dispossession of | Mongol banner lands by Zhang Zuolin and Zhang Xuelian |
This further weakened the power of | Mongol banners. |
t. Paphnutius of Borovsk was the grandson of a | Mongol baskak, or tax collector, while a nephew of kh |
mmad Khan, who was still a young child, was of | Mongol blood and was therefore a way to legitimise Ha |
Her family belonged to the | Mongol Bordered Red Banner. |
lly scheduled to play Genghis Khan in the film | Mongol, but was replaced by actor Tadanobu Asano. |
An-Nasir Yusuf sent an embassy to the | Mongol capital Karakorum in 1250, shortly after assum |
site of Karakorum is identified as the former | Mongol capital by Nikolai Yadrintsev, who discovers t |
of Rubruck traveled to Karakorum, the western | Mongol capital, and sought permission to serve its pe |
Hethum made the long journey to the | Mongol capital, and was successfully able to request |
Statue of Khabul Khan in | Mongol Castle |
Kublai had powerful | Mongol cavalries, Alan and Turk contingents and numer |
ng, trying to use its large walls to fight the | Mongol cavalries. |
were struck two kinds of copper coins, having | Mongol characters upon them. |
Qabul Khagan was, in turn, the grandson of the | Mongol chief Qaidu, the first to try to unite all of |
scendants of a chieftain Urgun Khan, who was a | Mongol chieftain in Ilkhanate court. |
In March, 1636, all resistance ceased and | Mongol chieftains from a total of sixteen clans and f |
isted in Alxa Left Banner, Inner Mongolia (Nei | Mongol), China during the early Oligocene period. |
of dipodid rodent which existed in central Nei | Mongol, China, during the early Miocene (middle Burdi |
The Haner language and the Crude | Mongol- Chinese Translation are different concepts. |
The | Mongol Chronicle Altan Tobci. |
Empress was from the Borjigit clan, a Khorchin | Mongol clan that claimed descent from Chinggis Khan's |
anchu court's order to ask the remnants of the | Mongol clan still fighting the Manchu to lay down the |
n remain vacant for nearly a decade as warring | Mongol clans fought each other for power, and it was |
with the Mongols, Genghis Khan's wars with the | Mongol clans and Turkic tribes nearly destroyed him. |
und the imperial seal of Genghis Khan to other | Mongol clans to legitimatize his rule. |
irin was accused of abandoning the traditional | Mongol code of conduct, Yassa, and was deposed in the |
Mongol commander of a thousand troops, in Ambrogio Lo | |
was nominated for the throne by an influential | Mongol commander, Ta'achar, who had murdered Gaykhatu |
J.A. Boyle, "The | Mongol Commanders in Afghanistan and India According |
He also exempted the | Mongol commoners from taxation for two years. |
many Tibetan Buddhist temples, and devastated | Mongol communities. |
However, the | Mongol confederation began to disintegrate after Yesu |
y Howard Hughes and starring John Wayne as the | Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan. |
s of Anatolia as they had been granted rule by | Mongol conquerors, illustrating again Timur's interes |
Mongol conquest of Anatolia by the Mongol Empire - 13 | |
Osman's time, was in main part a push from the | Mongol conquest of Central Asia, Iran and then East A |
., yet managed to maintain autonomy during the | Mongol conquest of Crimea but was compelled to pay tr |
ern yoke over Russia, a reminder of the bloody | Mongol conquest, was definitely shaken in the Great s |
icipated with their own forces during the 1260 | Mongol conquests of Aleppo and Damascus. |
The History of the | Mongol Conquests (1971) |
mportance, as it marked the highwater point of | Mongol conquests, and the first time they had ever be |
According to Saunders in | Mongol Conquests, Baydu allowed churches on his ordu |
ely defenseless in the face of the forthcoming | Mongol conquests. |
Mongol control of Konya was restored, the Karamanids | |
so, there were a number of Crimean ports under | Mongol control, so it is unlikely that Caffa was the |
lliam entered into a famous competition at the | Mongol court, as the khan encouraged a formal debate |
iam did enter into a famous competition at the | Mongol court. |
Much fear arose outside the | Mongol court. |
It also addressed and reflected | Mongol cultural and lifestyle aspects, particularly t |
nicated a more conciliatory tone than previous | Mongol demands for submission. |
Alongside the lost of | Mongol domain in Persia, Mongol rulers of the Yuan an |
During the period of | Mongol domination Bolgar acquired immense wealth, man |
e Mongols and inaugurated two centuries of the | Mongol domination of modern day-Russia, Ukraine, and |
as being under their area of control, and the | Mongol Dominions map (1300-1405) shows Basra as being |
The Black Death began in the densely inhabited | Mongol dominions from 1313 to 1331. |
der the control of the Jin (Jurchen) and Yuan ( | Mongol) dynasties. |
Altan Telgey is a | Mongol earth goddess. |
No | Mongol emerged as khan after him until Genghis Khan. |
In 1289, | Mongol emissary came to Java to demand his submission |
nineteen-year-old daughter of Altoun Khan, the | Mongol emperor of China. |
1378-1388), was a | Mongol Emperor of the Northern Yuan Dynasty in Mongol |
Thus, | Mongol Emperors of the Yuan held the title of Great K |
mmer capital of Kubilai Khan and the following | Mongol emperors of the Yuan Dynasty (13th and 14th ce |
g boasted that three uluses (districts) of the | Mongol Empire were under his control. |
ern church describing the Pax Mongolica of the | Mongol Empire that "...Khagan is one of the greatest |
ct, it was not originally the intention of the | Mongol Empire to invade the Khwarezmid Empire. |
spiritual advisor to Kublai Khan, ruler of the | Mongol Empire and the Yuan Dynasty. |
ern Mongols are on the left hand side when the | Mongol Empire began its division into East and West M |
accounting for the people in the newly formed | Mongol Empire so they could be readily taxed. |
mud Yalavach was a Muslim administrator in the | Mongol Empire who ruled over Turkestan as governor an |
In 1260, the civil war broke out in the | Mongol Empire with the death of Mongke, and Arik Boke |
Main article: Society of the | Mongol Empire |
By 1237 the | Mongol Empire had subjugated most of Persia, excludin |
Jean-Paul Roux's Genghis Khan and the | Mongol Empire (2003) has been described as an "admira |
Empire was under a barrage of assault from the | Mongol Empire and was unable to help out Western Xia. |
The | Mongol Empire during the reign of Mongke Khan (r.1251 |
e of the Battle of the Kalka River between the | Mongol Empire and Kievan Rus' in 1223. |
In 1225, the | Mongol Empire demanded tribute goods from Goryeo and |
had been under the nominal sovereignty of the | Mongol Empire after a Mongol force targeted Ayyubid t |
e Chagatai Khanate, a descendant empire of the | Mongol Empire after the latter's split. |
The | Mongol Empire under Mongke Khan conquered the Dali Ki |
Qi Empress (?~1370), the last empress of the | Mongol Empire (Yuan Dynasty) |
relentless fighting, he sought to rebuild the | Mongol Empire of his ancestors. |
; and asked Kublai Khan, the Great Khan of the | Mongol Empire and the emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, fo |
of Genghis Khan, and second great Khan of the | Mongol Empire |
Kublai Khan: Great Khan (1260-94) of the | Mongol Empire and the Yuan dynasty |
ynasty of Egypt and Ilkhanate, division of the | Mongol Empire centered on Iran. |
- Kipchak people - Krymchaks - Lipka Tatars - | Mongol Empire - Nogay - Tatars |
ditary territory, consisted of the part of the | Mongol Empire which extended from the Ili River (toda |
or Ergene Khatun) was an Oirat princess of the | Mongol Empire and Empress of the Chagatai Khanate. |
liberal minded in matters of religion, and the | Mongol empire promulgated the notion of state above r |
In 1293, Kublai Khan, the Great Khan of the | Mongol Empire and the founder of the Yuan Dynasty, se |
a result of his policies, Uyghuria joined the | Mongol Empire as its fifth Ulus (district) in 1211. |
The | Mongol Empire gained control over southwest China in |
ablish postal system which had already covered | Mongol Empire after defeating enemies. |
8 - March 7, 1291) was the fourth ruler of the | Mongol empire's Ilkhanate, from 1284 to 1291. |
Chilaun was a general in the | Mongol Empire, known as one of Genghis Khan's four "t |
During the civil war of the | Mongol Empire, the Toluids supported the court of the |
d by Nogai Khan, in the first civil war of the | Mongol Empire, the Berke-Hulagu war. |
He tried to become an ally of the | Mongol Empire, but Genghis Khan regarded Western Xia |
After the breakup of the | Mongol Empire, Bashkirs appeared separated between No |
The | Mongol Empire, ca. |
r Oljeitu of the Yuan Dynasty, the suzerain of | Mongol Empire, against the Chagatai Khanate and Khaid |
In the | Mongol Empire, they served the Great Khans' armies. |
They played influential roles in the | Mongol Empire, later becoming part of the Four Oirat |
ai claimed and took the title of Khagan of the | Mongol Empire, Bolad was made officer in a new imperi |
While developing organizations within the | Mongol Empire, Genghis Khan asked for assistance from |
In 1227, Mozhu finally surrendered to the | Mongol Empire, but the Mongols killed him and his ent |
e legitimacy of an alleged ambassador with the | Mongol Empire, John the Hungarian. |
fragile relationship as a vassal state of the | Mongol Empire, while defending from attacks by the Mu |
ed a network of Catholic churches all over the | Mongol Empire, from the Crimean peninsula to China be |
attempting to unite the three khanates of the | Mongol Empire. |
e direct Yuan rule, but subject to the greater | Mongol Empire. |
is tribe, so it was held in high regard by the | Mongol Empire. |
nging to the tribe of the Naimans, part of the | Mongol Empire. |
They gave birth to two future Khagan of the | Mongol Empire. |
nce between Cilician Armenia and the expanding | Mongol Empire. |
while fleeing from the advancing hordes of the | Mongol Empire. |
Khanate, attempting to unite 3 khanates of the | Mongol Empire. |
om Sassanid Empire to the Ilkhanate dynasty of | Mongol Empire. |
al code of Yassa during the early years of the | Mongol Empire. |
is also famous for his written history of the | Mongol Empire. |
in the other cultures encompassed in the vast | Mongol empire. |
nts of the Yuan Dynasty, during the era of the | Mongol Empire. |
ed c. 1296) was a commander in the army of the | Mongol Empire. |
With the | Mongol entry into the Korean court by marriage of the |
hen Michael of Chernigov, who had murdered the | Mongol envoy in Kiev earlier, arrived the Mongol over |
When | Mongol envoys were sent to Europe, they also tried to |
was met on December 20, 1248 in Cyprus by two | Mongol envoys, Nestorians from Mosul named David and |
By the | Mongol epoch, the initial meaning of the word Kirkun |
he majority of the state's citizens are of the | Mongol ethnicity, though Kazakhs, Tuvans, and other m |
He is of | Mongol ethnicity. |
no stigma against killing of resistors in the | Mongol ethos. |
f 1226, he took an active part in the two-year | Mongol expedition against Tangut Kingdom (known as We |
With one exception, all the | Mongol expeditions were failures. |
The Khamb are tribe of mixed Turkish and | Mongol extraction, found in the Pothohar region of Pu |
He developed hatred of people with | Mongol eyelids. |
"Lahana engaged a | Mongol falanga, attacked it with the men he led, crus |
not inclined to unity with his cousins in the | Mongol family, making war on Hulagu Khan, though Berk |
s Paul K. Davis wrote, "The destruction of the | Mongol fleets guaranteed Japanese independence, yet c |
large portion of the Four Oirats back into the | Mongol fold. |
d to muster his forces, he was attacked by the | Mongol force under Burundai and fled but was overtake |
ory by nearly completely wiping out the entire | Mongol force that numbered more than a hundred thousa |
ded over the destruction of the kingdom as the | Mongol forces of Genghis Khan overran and conquered t |
during which Japanese regular and allied Inner | Mongol forces finally captured eastern Suiyuan provin |
The primary weapon of the | Mongol forces was the Mongol bow. |
e Preservation Brigades began an attack on the | Mongol forces in northern Chahar. |
The divided | Mongol forces destroyed the Shah's forces piecemeal, |
In the autumn 1244, Yisaur concentrates the | Mongol forces in the upper Tigris valley where they s |
ean that it may have possibly been captured by | Mongol forces rather than those of the Seljuq Turks. |
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