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ss of the 13th century, who was married to the | Mongol ruler Hulagu. |
The | Mongol ruler accepted Baurchuk's deputation and pledg |
Lhasa Desideri was received in audience by the | Mongol ruler of Tibet, Lajang (Wylie: Lha bzang) Khan |
with the support of Gushri Khan (1582-1655), a | Mongol ruler of Kokonor, took control of Tibet. |
e recognition of his position as king from the | Mongol ruler of Persia, which was necessary to legiti |
nco-Mongol alliance, sending an embassy to the | Mongol ruler of Persia Abagha, an enemy of the Muslim |
The Chagatai Khanate was a | Mongol ruling khanate that initially inherited the pa |
uage has a written script that is derived from | Mongol script. |
re based on the medial variant of the original | Mongol script. |
Alexander Nevsky standing near | Mongol shaman in the Golden Horde. |
She spent her time with the | Mongol shamans and lacked her mother-in-law, Toregene |
The officers were the | Mongol Shi-bi, the Uyghur Ike Mese, and the Chinese G |
Around nightfall, a severe storm caused the | Mongol ship captains to suggest that the land force r |
Mongol ships, second version | |
s were much swifter and more maneuverable than | Mongol ships, and the Japanese were able to board the |
ens of thousands of Mongols and devastated the | Mongol society of the Josutu and Ju'udu Leagues. |
A group of 4,000 | Mongol soldiers were dispatched to Constantinople in |
Mongol soldiers, second version | |
Mongol soldiers, in Jami al-tawarikh by Rashid-al-Din | |
er, her compositions touch several genres like | Mongol Song or Indian Dhrupad. |
enge on the Cumans, whom they accused of being | Mongol spies. |
Their deaths radically weakened the | Mongol state, extinguishing any hope of recapturing C |
Finally Galdan Khan decided to reunite the | Mongol states by force and collaborated with rising p |
(Uyghurs served as bureaucrats in | Mongol states.) |
to a frenzied blood-letting at the foot of the | mongol steppes. |
ment, Artillery Subdivision, Sibo Subdivision, | Mongol Subdivision. |
ath in 1246 and could do little to prevent the | Mongol subjugation of Anatolia. |
hance to declear their semi independence under | Mongol suzerainty towards the end of the century (abo |
According to Fallmerayer, the | Mongol suzerainty accepted by Manuel I ended at the d |
ia, only to find it had been devastated by the | Mongol Tartars. |
In 1241, it was destroyed by the | Mongol Tatar invaders. |
eastern part and then the central part of the | Mongol territory while denouncing the legitimacy of D |
a was organized as the Rehe Special Autonomous | Mongol Territory in 1914. |
thority only prevailed in less than a third of | Mongol territory, the western parts, while the easter |
Gurkhan was a | Mongol title meaning "chief of Khans" and roughly equ |
motional office, sold by Newton Tattrie (Geeto | Mongol) to a Buffalo-based promotion, struggled to re |
ked help from Yesugei, the ruler of the Khamag | Mongol, to dethrone his brothers of the Kerait, the M |
In the | Mongol tradition, a khan was unable to appoint the su |
ruit shepherds who lacked tribal status in the | Mongol tradition. |
Urad is a | Mongol tribe in Inner Mongolia. |
ain that Khujandi was one of the rulers of the | Mongol tribe in the Khudzhand region, and thus must h |
-Din Abu'l-Muzzafar was deposed as head of the | Mongol tribe, who reigned in southeastern Iran. |
Local garrisons of | Mongol troops were ordered to defend the area, and al |
Meanwhile, rapid | Mongol troops returned back to the East (i.e. |
yeo dynasty, mentions that in 1274, an army of | Mongol troops that included many Korean soldiers kill |
he northern grasslands of Mongolia and led the | Mongol troops to carry out six rounds of attacks agai |
ou in the current province of Gansu, where the | Mongol troops were exterminating Chinese by throwing |
ploying guerrilla tactics, continued to harass | Mongol troops, even occasionally successfully engagin |
ways on behalf of the Mongols and usually with | Mongol troops. |
amerlane sent them back to Georgia with 20,000 | Mongol troops. |
Chinese Kuomintang, battled Soviet Russian and | Mongol troops. |
Main articles: Barlas, | Mongol, Turko-Persian Tradition, and Persianate socie |
o his kingdom with news of mortal danger and a | Mongol ultimatum to Hungary. |
Some claim that European survival was due to | Mongol unwillingness to fight in the more densely pop |
The | Mongol vanguard reached Pest on March 15 and began to |
Devastation of Poland and Hungary following | Mongol victories. |
Even the one | Mongol victory on the field, at WadJ al-Khaznadar in |
Wujiao | Mongol Village, Mili Tibetan Autonomous County, Liang |
In time, the | Mongol vizier of Rum and guardian of the young Kaykhu |
esieged and captured by the invading forces of | Mongol warlord Tamerlane; and she, along with her hus |
He was a descendant of the legendary | Mongol warlord Bodonchir (Bodon Achir; Bodon'ar Mungq |
Instead he sent weak threats to the | Mongol warlord. |
ks, the Conqueror series, based on the life of | Mongol warlords Genghis, Ogedai and Kublai Khan. |
Song warships faced a fleet of 300 to 700 Yuan | Mongol warships at Yamen. |
Reprinted in The | Mongol World Empire, 1206-1370, edited by John A. Boy |
, though he apparently favored the traditional | Mongol yasa law. |
Mongol youth demanded modern education and the elimin | |
ansmission of Chinese textile designs from the | Mongol Yuan Dynasty also occurred: Textiles of Iran a |
Pagan was fought in 1287 between Kublai Khan's | Mongol Yuan dynasty, and their neighbors to the south |
Helmet and costume of the | Mongol Yuan warrior during the Mongol invasion of Jap |
e final phase in the Ming dynasty expulsion of | Mongol Yuan dynasty rule from China in the 1380s. |
hat time, Goryeo dynasty was influenced by the | Mongol Yuan dynasty. |
Gampo and assert Tibetan independence from the | Mongol Yuan Dynasty and from Ming Dynasty China. |
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