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tribes, while some other scholars supported a | Mongol origin. |
Buqa (or Bugha) (died January 16, 1289) was a | Mongol lord and chancellor who was instrumental in sw |
Hence Babur, though nominally a | Mongol (or Moghul in Persian language), drew much of |
ry 8, 1902 - May 23, 1966) was the leader of a | Mongol independence movement in Inner Mongolia. |
scendants of a chieftain Urgun Khan, who was a | Mongol chieftain in Ilkhanate court. |
the Turkic population and replacing it with a | Mongol population. |
t. Paphnutius of Borovsk was the grandson of a | Mongol baskak, or tax collector, while a nephew of kh |
v (as Ruzhyn was then known) was the home of a | Mongol Khan, along with his 13 slaves. |
The Chagatai Khanate was a | Mongol ruling khanate that initially inherited the pa |
Crimean Manghud tribe, the son of Baltychak, a | Mongol noble who was defeated and killed by Khan Tokh |
Qutula Khan (or Khutula Khan) was a | Mongol Khan and the uncle of Yesugei, and thus great- |
Altan Telgey is a | Mongol earth goddess. |
Meanwhile Sullie's father, a | Mongol general, arranges for her to marry a Mongol no |
Urad is a | Mongol tribe in Inner Mongolia. |
, the group is known to have travelled under a | Mongol guard using the "admirably organized" Mongol i |
Ambaghai Khan was a | Mongol khan (ruler), the cousin and predecessor of Qu |
1378-1388), was a | Mongol Emperor of the Northern Yuan Dynasty in Mongol |
Buyan Sechen Khan (1554-1604) was a | Mongol khan of the Northern Yuan Dynasty in Mongolia |
Feng Zhanhai, the local Chahar militia, and a | Mongol army under Demchugdongrub. |
Qara'unas, a | Mongol group that settled in Afghanistan and eastern |
Negudar, a | Mongol general under Berke, and a Golden Horde Noyan |
with the support of Gushri Khan (1582-1655), a | Mongol ruler of Kokonor, took control of Tibet. |
o his kingdom with news of mortal danger and a | Mongol ultimatum to Hungary. |
Gurkhan was a | Mongol title meaning "chief of Khans" and roughly equ |
In 1701 Lhasang Khan, a | Mongol king and ally of the Chinese, had the Regent, |
ian capital of Kiev, which was devastated by a | Mongol invasion, and stopped in a secluded valley to |
"Lahana engaged a | Mongol falanga, attacked it with the men he led, crus |
rs into numerous districts (rdzong), abolished | Mongol law in favour of the old Tibetan legal code, a |
n Mongols established their authority over all | Mongol proper and defeated the Jurchens, the Tuvans, |
was given the title of chief commander of all | Mongol Khanates by the court of Yuan Dynasty in 1327. |
See also: | Mongol raids into Palestine |
In March, 1636, all resistance ceased and | Mongol chieftains from a total of sixteen clans and f |
he Muslim cavalry defending against Soviet and | Mongol forces. |
history of China under the Khitan, Jurchen and | Mongol regimes. |
NMTV currently broadcasts in Mandarin and | Mongol. |
currently broadcasts in Mandarin, Manchu, and | Mongol. |
Volume V, “The Saljuq and | Mongol Periods,” edited by J. A. Boyle and published |
ns, Armenians and Oirats under King Leo II and | Mongol generals routed the Mamluk left flank and scat |
Chinese Kuomintang, battled Soviet Russian and | Mongol troops. |
ly quiet, creative times before the Turkic and | Mongol invasions that changed Armenian life forever. |
works on the history of the Jurchen (Jin) and | Mongol (Yuan) Empires in China. |
The Khamb are tribe of mixed Turkish and | Mongol extraction, found in the Pothohar region of Pu |
However Kutlushah, along with another | Mongol general Mulay, were defeated with the Armenian |
57 to 1266, was the first Muslim leader of any | Mongol khanates. |
le are known as the Dongxiang people, they are | Mongol muslims. |
Main article: | Mongol invasion of Poland |
Main article: | Mongol invasion of Khwarezmia |
Main article: | Mongol invasion of Europe |
Main article: | Mongol invasion of Georgia and Armenia |
t was sent by the Chinese government to attack | Mongol and Soviet positions. |
a was organized as the Rehe Special Autonomous | Mongol Territory in 1914. |
and as 'Naquin Fonseca' with Soccer Punk band | Mongol Gol Gol, (Micky Huidobro of Molotov side proje |
Main articles: Barlas, | Mongol, Turko-Persian Tradition, and Persianate socie |
of Yanqi Hui Autonomous County in Bayin'gholin | Mongol Autonomous Prefecture. |
s under the administration of the Bayin'gholin | Mongol Autonomous Prefecture. |
orth and the city of Korla in the Bayin'gholin | Mongol Autonomous Prefecture in the south. |
enge on the Cumans, whom they accused of being | Mongol spies. |
ern yoke over Russia, a reminder of the bloody | Mongol conquest, was definitely shaken in the Great s |
ians from Mongolia and Buryatia, entitled Blue | Mongol. |
Bortala is the seat of Bortala | Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, which borders to Kazakh |
ng Japanese army for five days.First attack by | Mongol mercenaries and Japanese troops failed and all |
s of Anatolia as they had been granted rule by | Mongol conquerors, illustrating again Timur's interes |
ean that it may have possibly been captured by | Mongol forces rather than those of the Seljuq Turks. |
als Lan Yu and Fu Youde castrated 380 captured | Mongol and Muslim captives after the war. |
Badma Erdeni Khong Tayiji was a 17th century | Mongol prince of the Altyn Khan dynasty. |
ver, a very valuable resource for contemporary | Mongol history, along with the work of Rashid al-Din, |
ablish postal system which had already covered | Mongol Empire after defeating enemies. |
The Haner language and the Crude | Mongol- Chinese Translation are different concepts. |
Prince Demchugdongrub ( | Mongol Prince and local ruler of pro-Japanese Mongoli |
many Tibetan Buddhist temples, and devastated | Mongol communities. |
, coming just three years after the disastrous | Mongol invasion of Rus, strengthened Nevsky's politic |
The divided | Mongol forces destroyed the Shah's forces piecemeal, |
d Moghol/Mughal or Dolan because of the Doglat | Mongol origin of the Chagatay-Timurid dynasties. |
olonization by Ruthenians fleeding west during | Mongol assaults on Ruthenia during reign of Danylo of |
In 12th-century China, during | Mongol rule, childhood sweethearts Jin-ha and Sullie |
ory by nearly completely wiping out the entire | Mongol force that numbered more than a hundred thousa |
born in Inner Mongolia, China and is an ethnic | Mongol. |
965,000 in 1935, was predominantly ethnically | Mongol, and Hsingan was therefore administered by a l |
of Rus, and it stood there until the eventual | Mongol invasion. |
nce between Cilician Armenia and the expanding | Mongol Empire. |
active in Afghanistan, and attempted to extend | Mongol rule into India. |
And also: All the golden family | Mongol khans from 14 to 17th century. |
lly scheduled to play Genghis Khan in the film | Mongol, but was replaced by actor Tadanobu Asano. |
alut, and on Hulagu by Berke Khan in the first | Mongol on Mongol war in the Transcaucasus. |
Devastation of Poland and Hungary following | Mongol victories. |
mmer capital of Kubilai Khan and the following | Mongol emperors of the Yuan Dynasty (13th and 14th ce |
Yunnan and Hunan were main bases for | Mongol military operations in Indo-China. |
avored or blessed) were the imperial guard for | Mongol royalty in the Mongol Empire, particularly for |
accounting for the people in the newly formed | Mongol Empire so they could be readily taxed. |
site of Karakorum is identified as the former | Mongol capital by Nikolai Yadrintsev, who discovers t |
ely defenseless in the face of the forthcoming | Mongol conquests. |
The samurai Suenaga under fire from | Mongol arrows and bombs, second version |
uage has a written script that is derived from | Mongol script. |
trol of Syria, and was responsible for further | Mongol raids southwards towards Egypt. |
"Nichiren and the Great | Mongol Invasion", is a color 1958 Japanese film direc |
e direct Yuan rule, but subject to the greater | Mongol Empire. |
est kin to and shared the same ancestry, Hamag | Mongol Ambaghai Khaan, with Borjigid/Chingisids. Toda |
ploying guerrilla tactics, continued to harass | Mongol troops, even occasionally successfully engagin |
Although intended to harness | Mongol nationalism to support Japanese aims, this goa |
The Dongxiang have | Mongol, Han chinese, Hui, and Tibetan surnames. |
were struck two kinds of copper coins, having | Mongol characters upon them. |
Hewer on the highway: | Mongol Rally, the finish line (Daily Telegraph) |
Masud and his | Mongol allies conducted similarly futile expeditions |
(Uyghurs served as bureaucrats in | Mongol states.) |
Statue of Khabul Khan in | Mongol Castle |
ing is known much about him except his role in | Mongol invasion of Europe in 1236-41 and Mongke's ele |
According to Saunders in | Mongol Conquests, Baydu allowed churches on his ordu |
Khan, coexisting with the de facto independent | Mongol khanates in the west, including the Chagatai K |
was nominated for the throne by an influential | Mongol commander, Ta'achar, who had murdered Gaykhatu |
The Black Death began in the densely inhabited | Mongol dominions from 1313 to 1331. |
during which Japanese regular and allied Inner | Mongol forces finally captured eastern Suiyuan provin |
rub and became Chief of Staff of the new Inner | Mongol Army. |
The Khalkha | Mongol princes were upset that Erdeni Batur assumed t |
Basically, the Khalkha | Mongol princes did not want to lose their sovereignty |
bul Khan (or Qabul Qan) was Khan of the Khamag | Mongol and grandfather to Yesugei, and thus great-gra |
ked help from Yesugei, the ruler of the Khamag | Mongol, to dethrone his brothers of the Kerait, the M |
Pagan was fought in 1287 between Kublai Khan's | Mongol Yuan dynasty, and their neighbors to the south |
Empress was from the Borjigit clan, a Khorchin | Mongol clan that claimed descent from Chinggis Khan's |
He also participated in the last | Mongol offensive in the Levant in 1303. |
The Last | Mongol Prince: The Life and Times of Demchugdongrob, |
ough they were the precursor to the much later | Mongol invasions, these groups were not yet strong en |
He was a descendant of the legendary | Mongol warlord Bodonchir (Bodon Achir; Bodon'ar Mungq |
er, her compositions touch several genres like | Mongol Song or Indian Dhrupad. |
an Mamluks, is considered to be the last major | Mongol invasion of Syria. |
consumption of alcohol, a habit common to many | Mongol leaders. |
Although most | Mongol nobles still recognize the Great Khan as the l |
in the 2006 film Khadak and in the 2007 movie | Mongol. |
Sorghaghtani successfully navigated | Mongol politics, arranging for all of her sons to bec |
Alexander Nevsky standing near | Mongol shaman in the Golden Horde. |
in, near the southern border of the modern Nei | Mongol Autonomous Region, approximately 150 kilometer |
ea to Qinghai (Tsinghai) Province and from Nei | Mongol (Inner Mongolia) south to central Sichuan Prov |
urassic Daohugou Beds in Ningcheng County, Nei | Mongol (Inner Mongolia), China. |
of dipodid rodent which existed in central Nei | Mongol, China, during the early Miocene (middle Burdi |
No | Mongol emerged as khan after him until Genghis Khan. |
or Burundai Боролдай (died 1262) was a notable | Mongol general of the mid 13th century. |
Local garrisons of | Mongol troops were ordered to defend the area, and al |
is was to form a model for the ruthlessness of | Mongol attacks on well-established human settlements. |
collect tax from Chinese tenants on behalf of | Mongol nobles. |
During the period of | Mongol domination Bolgar acquired immense wealth, man |
Another separate group of | Mongol muslims existed in Hezhou's east, whose leader |
mmad Khan, who was still a young child, was of | Mongol blood and was therefore a way to legitimise Ha |
He is of | Mongol ethnicity. |
By the time of the invasion of | Mongol, he moved to Ganghwado and brought one copy of |
r Oljeitu of the Yuan Dynasty, the suzerain of | Mongol Empire, against the Chagatai Khanate and Khaid |
He wrote during a period of | Mongol invasions. |
This further weakened the power of | Mongol banners. |
e final phase in the Ming dynasty expulsion of | Mongol Yuan dynasty rule from China in the 1380s. |
r Mongolian Army, under the overall command of | Mongol Prince Teh Wang. |
esieged and captured by the invading forces of | Mongol warlord Tamerlane; and she, along with her hus |
om Sassanid Empire to the Ilkhanate dynasty of | Mongol Empire. |
oreographer Jack Cole also took on the role of | Mongol Lord Hoo Hah. |
t and best stories derived from the history of | Mongol princess Khutulun. |
thority only prevailed in less than a third of | Mongol territory, the western parts, while the easter |
yeo dynasty, mentions that in 1274, an army of | Mongol troops that included many Korean soldiers kill |
mportance, as it marked the highwater point of | Mongol conquests, and the first time they had ever be |
ks, the Conqueror series, based on the life of | Mongol warlords Genghis, Ogedai and Kublai Khan. |
warmi began leading one of the last pockets of | Mongol resistance to Ming rule in China. |
Alongside the lost of | Mongol domain in Persia, Mongol rulers of the Yuan an |
eginning of the 1930s against dispossession of | Mongol banner lands by Zhang Zuolin and Zhang Xuelian |
According to Marco Polo, Samagar was one of | Mongol nobles assisted Arghun to escape from the capt |
When he heard that one | Mongol group raided as far as the Saxonian town Meiss |
Even the one | Mongol victory on the field, at WadJ al-Khaznadar in |
with king David VIII who consistently opposed | Mongol rule. |
ai) had been applied to all Samoyed, Turkic or | Mongol people to the north-west of Mongolia in the 17 |
re based on the medial variant of the original | Mongol script. |
In May 1992, Hada and other | Mongol activists (including Tegexi) formed the Southe |
und the imperial seal of Genghis Khan to other | Mongol clans to legitimatize his rule. |
sly by the princes, khans, officers, and other | Mongol nobles in a general council. |
the religious leadership among these peoples: | Mongol lamas, Manchu shamans, Muslim ahongs, Buddhist |
Kublai had powerful | Mongol cavalries, Alan and Turk contingents and numer |
o, requested the aid of Gushi Khan, a powerful | Mongol military leader. |
nicated a more conciliatory tone than previous | Mongol demands for submission. |
Meanwhile, rapid | Mongol troops returned back to the East (i.e. |
lomatic overtures with the West, and re-stated | Mongol hopes for an alliance between the Christian na |
It also addressed and reflected | Mongol cultural and lifestyle aspects, particularly t |
tered and distracted in the face of relentless | Mongol aggression and internal bickering. |
s and thousands, and each man in the remaining | Mongol army was assigned the execution of "three to f |
n was withdrawing, chased by of White Russian, | Mongol, and colloborationist Chinese forces. |
an martyrs killed by Mongols during the Second | Mongol Invasion of Poland in 1260. |
For more details on this topic, see | Mongol invasion of Poland. |
There were also later, smaller | Mongol invasions of Poland (1259-1260 and 1287-1288). |
ment, Artillery Subdivision, Sibo Subdivision, | Mongol Subdivision. |
ts city walls were reinforced after the Tatar ( | Mongol) invasions from 1241-1242, but the city was oc |
s were much swifter and more maneuverable than | Mongol ships, and the Japanese were able to board the |
Although spared the | Mongol armies in 1240, Smolensk paid tribute to the G |
savagery was part of the terror spread by the | Mongol army. |
not inclined to unity with his cousins in the | Mongol family, making war on Hulagu Khan, though Berk |
g boasted that three uluses (districts) of the | Mongol Empire were under his control. |
attempting to unite the three khanates of the | Mongol Empire. |
Mulan, based on Chinese legends, they took the | Mongol approach, invading (the city of) China and tak |
After the | Mongol invasion of Europe from 1241, Volga Bulgaria w |
Chilaun was a general in the | Mongol Empire, known as one of Genghis Khan's four "t |
cythian settlement Myriv, destroyed during the | Mongol invasion of Rus. |
eastern part and then the central part of the | Mongol territory while denouncing the legitimacy of D |
a battle between the Russian soldiers and the | Mongol hordes, symbolizing a clash of cultures (the V |
for three years in 1258, when Hulagu Khan, the | Mongol khan, sacked Baghdad, resuming in Mamluk Egypt |
From 1235 on, the | Mongol general Kuoduan Hequ started to attack the reg |
ansmission of Chinese textile designs from the | Mongol Yuan Dynasty also occurred: Textiles of Iran a |
death of Ilkhan Abu Said Bahatur in 1335, the | Mongol rule in Persia fell into political anarchy. |
ern church describing the Pax Mongolica of the | Mongol Empire that "...Khagan is one of the greatest |
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