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  • |conflict=Mongol invasion of Central Asia |partof=the [[Mongol conquests]]
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  • |empire = ...ly lost their sovereignty and were incorporated to the expanding [[Russian Empire]].
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  • |conflict=[[Mongol]] conquest of Khwarezmia |partof=the [[Mongol invasion of Central Asia]]
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  • ...or 300 years. Portions of the country began to be annexed by the [[Russian Empire]] in the 16th century, the remainder gradually absorbed into [[Russian Turk ...ology-of-kazakh-people-and-their-genesis "Physical Anthropology of Kazakh People and their Genesis"] by O. Ismagulov & A. Ismagulova Ch., Valikhanov Institu
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  • ...ndo-European]] semi-[[Eurasian nomads|nomadic]] [[Eurasian Steppe|steppe]] people mentioned in [[China|Chinese]] records from the 2nd century BC to the 5th c ...estigations). In: 烏孫研究 (Wusun research), 1, 新疆人民出版社 (People's publisher Xinjiang), Ürümqi 1983, S. pp. 1–42.</ref>
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  • ...o between 50-100,000, which ruled a Chinese population of about 50 million people. ...8, {{Listed Invalid ISBN|9985-4-4152-9}}</ref> During the [[Mongol Empire|Mongol]] period the Shato fell under the [[Chagatai Khanate]], and after its demis
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  • ...sions. The Tang troops were reinforced by cavalry supplied by the [[Uyghur people|Uyghurs]], a tribe that had been allied with the Tang since their support f ...ang, and brought the regions formerly ruled by the Khaganate into the Tang empire. Puppet qaghans, the Turkic title for ruler, and military garrisons were in
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  • * {{cite book | title = The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia | first = René | last = Grousset * {{cite book | chapter = The Türk Empire | first1 = D. | last1 = Sinor | first2 = S. G. | last2 = Klyashtorny | page
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  • |status = [[Sinicization|Sinicized]] [[Khitan people|Khitan]] empire<br />in [[Central Asia]] |event_post = All former territories fully absorbed into [[Mongol Empire]]
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  • ...s]] (probably [[Bashkirs]]) served in his army.<ref>Encyclopedia of Mongol Empire, see White Horde</ref>
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  • ...incipality of Tmutarakan before falling to the [[Kipchaks]] c. 1100. The [[Mongol]]s seized the area in 1239 and it became a possession of [[Genoa]], along w ...sso-Turkish War (1787–92)]], it passed into the control of the [[Russian Empire]]. Russia ceded it back to the Ottomans in 1792. It finally passed to Russi
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  • ...tes from Jewishness,'] in Roland Cvetkovski, Alexis Hofmeister (eds.),''An Empire of Others: Creating Ethnographic Knowledge in Imperial Russia and the USSR, ...d that conversion played a significant role in the formation of the Jewish people, stating that:
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  • ...ef>{{harvnb|Petrukhin|2007|p=255}}</ref>) were a semi-[[nomad]]ic [[Turkic people]], who created what for its duration was the most powerful [[polity]] to em ...erving as Byzantium's proxy against the [[Sasanian Empire|Sasanian Persian empire]]. The alliance was dropped around 900. Byzantium began to encourage the [[
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  • |image = Mongol Empire c.1207.png |caption = Location of the Naiman khanate at the start of the [[Mongol Empire]].
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