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  • ...mir, Russia|Vladimir]] presumably demanding submission, before sacking the city.]] ...ll community of Polish-speaking Tatars settled in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York City]], in the early 20th century. They established a mosque that is still in us
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  • |type = City ...he modern village of [[Sarayshyq]], [[Atyrau Region]], [[Kazakhstan]]. The city lay on an important [[trade route]] between Europe and China and flourished
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  • ...idespread is agriculture, especially growth of melons and watermelons. The city of [[Atyrau]] is a major oil producing center of Kazakhstan.<ref name=k800/ ...o 16th centuries, the city of [[Saray-Jük]] (or Saraichik, meaning "small Sarai") on the Ural River (now in Atyrau Province of Kazakhstan) was an important
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  • ...id Empire|Persian Empire]] ran some {{convert|2857|km|0|abbr=on}} from the city of [[Susa]] on the [[Karun]] ({{convert|250|km|0|abbr=on}} east of the [[Ti ...ss from the modern Chinese province of [[Xinjiang]], Alexander founded the city of [[Alexandria Eschate]] or "Alexandria The Furthest".<ref>Prevas, John. (
    111 KB (16,649 words) - 20:57, 27 April 2017
  • ...House of Batu]]. However, he declared his independence from [[Sarai (city)|Sarai]]. The Khan sent his son [[Tini Beg]] to overthrow him. Thus, he was replac
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