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  • ...ed, and held onto their power base in [[Shanxi]] (central region of modern-day China). They gained in strength through the 910s until finally in 923, they ..., and settled in the valley of r. Tola in the Northern Mongolia. After the victory, Uigur leader Pusa assumed a title kat-elteber (Ch. go-selifa) and split fr
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  • |result=Decisive Tang victory ...s loyal to Helu surrendered, and the retreating Helu was captured the next day.<ref name="Cosmo">{{cite book|author=Jonathan Karem Skaff|editor=Nicola Di
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  • |result=Decisive Tang victory<br> The victory strengthened Tang control of the [[Western Regions]], now modern Xinjiang,
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  • ...khtar2.jpg|thumb|[[Ghal'eh Dokhtar]] (or "The Maiden's Castle") in present-day [[Fars Province|Fars]], [[Firuzabad, Fars|Firuzabad]], [[Iran]], built by A ...south of Pars and founded [[Ardashir-Khwarrah]] (formerly ''Gur'', modern day [[Firuzabad, Fars|Firuzabad]]). The city, well supported by high mountains
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  • |place = [[Khanate of Khiva|Khiva]] (present-day western [[Uzbekistan]], southwestern [[Kazakhstan]] and much of [[Turkmenis |result = Khivan victory
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  • |result = Russian victory ...and advanced toward Fort Perovsky. The column sent to meet them had a hard day’s fight, called for reinforcements but next morning found that the Kokand
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  • ...treaty remains the border between [[Kazakhstan]] and [[China]] until this day. ...n the Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1881), in what was seen as a "diplomatic victory" against Russia.<ref>{{cite book|author=John King Fairbank|title=The Cambri
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  • ...rther westwards, led apparently by an Āshǐnà dynasty. With a resounding victory over the tribes in 657, engineered by [[Su Dingfang|General Sū Dìngfāng ...steppe world, is likely to be no more than ideological booty from the 965 victory.'</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Korobkin|1998|p=xxvii}} citing {{harvnb|Golb|Pritsak|1
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  • |result=Decisive [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] Victory ...party fell in with a few men, whom they despoiled and made prisoners. One day this same party had halted for the sake of feeding their horses, when news
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  • ...highest body. Because the Central Committee met twice a year, most day-to-day duties and responsibilities were vested in the [[Politburo of the Communist ...p=332–343}}{{Citation not found}} The treaty was voided after the Allied victory in [[World War I]].{{sfn|Service|2000|p=332–343}}{{Citation not found}}
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