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....<ref name=Hildinger>Hildinger, Eric. ''Warriors of the Steppe: A Military History of Central Asia, 500 B.C. to A.D. 1700''</ref>
...n Dynasty (1115-1234)|Jin Dynasty]].<ref name=Soucek>Soucek, Svatopluk ''A History of Inner Asia''</ref>
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{{History of Kazakhstan}}
...ads" and home to numerous different peoples, states and empires throughout history.
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== History ==
Of the subsequent history of Suyab there is little record, especially after the Chinese evacuated the
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...ere able to overcome the [[Later Liang (Five Dynasties)|Later Liang]] with Khitan assistance to found The [[Later Tang]]
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...] to pursue Kuchlug. After his force of 30,000 was defeated by Jebe at the Khitan capital [[Balasagun]], Kuchlug faced rebellions over his unpopular rule, fo
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{{About|the Khitan state|the Turkic state|Kara-Khanid Khanate}}
|native_name = ''Kara Khitan'' (喀喇契丹)<br />大遼 (Great Liao)
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...istory of Central Asia|page=190}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Unesco|title=History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Volym 4|pages=74|url=https://books.google
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...[[Western Turkic Khaganate]], and [[Balasagun]], the capital of the [[Kara-Khitan]]s.
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==History of the Altaic idea==
...major groups. In 2003, Claus Schönig published a critical overview of the history of the Altaic hypothesis up to that time. He concluded that,
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...tity was given to the region by the Qing, since it had distinct geography, history and culture, while at the same time it was created by the Chinese, multicul
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...a was conquered by Qara Khitai (Western Liao), a sinicized [[Khitan people|Khitan]] dynasty, they brought to Central Asia the Chinese system of government.
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The recorded '''history of the area now known as [[Xinjiang]]''' dates to the 2nd millennium BC. Th
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...ref>Element " Ghur " can be found in the word " ''Ghurkhan'' "- the [[Kara-Khitan Khanate|karakhitai]] Khan, elected by [[wikt:Council|Council]] of tribes in
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== History ==
...rom conquering additional [[Song]] territory.<ref>5 Steps to a 5: AP World History (5 Steps to a 5) by Peggy Martin (2004) p.115</ref> Despite the fact that t
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