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[[File:Ancient Taraz Kazakhstan.jpg|thumb|right|Artistic depiction of medieval [[Taraz]] situated along the [[Silk Road]]]]
...g the 1930s many renowned Kazakh writers, thinkers, poets, politicians and historians were killed on Stalin's orders, both as part of the [[Great Purge]] and as
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...aunders>Saunders, J. J. ''The History of the Mongol Conquests</ref> Mongol historians are adamant that the great khan at that time had no intention of invading t
...ons due to insufficient food production from a lack of agriculture. Modern historians still debate to what degree these numbers reflected reality. David Morgan a
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...the empire may have had to the old territories of the Liao Dynasty. Muslim historians initially referred to the state simply as ''Khitay'' or ''Khitai''; they ma
...allowed to remain as the nominal ruler but died two years later, and many historians regarded his death as the end of the Qara-Khitan empire. In 1216, Genghis
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...|publisher=[[Infobase Publishing]] |isbn=978-0-8160-5767-2|page=49 |quote=Historians have also referred to the Sassanian Empire as the Neo-Persian Empire.}}</re
...ion of both [[Medieval art|European]] and [[History of Eastern art|Asian]] medieval art.<ref name="Iransaga: The art of Sassanians">{{cite web|url=http://www.a
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...n Europe]] to [[Central Asia]]. The hypothesis draws on some [[Middle Ages|medieval]] sources such as the [[Khazar Correspondence]], according to which at some
...Jewish testimonies did not disconcert Baron: this was to be expected since medieval Jews were "generally inarticulate outside their main centers of learning".<
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...western Asia]], Khazaria became one of the foremost trading emporia of the medieval world, commanding the western marches of the [[Silk Road]] and playing a ke
...is likely that, though speaking a Türkic language, the Khazar [[chancery (medieval office)|chancellery]] under Judaism probably corresponded in [[Hebrew langu
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...he [[Tel Aviv University]] since its inception, Professor of [[Middle Ages|Medieval]] History and founder of the department of [[History of the Middle East|Mid
...nal conferences all over the world, such as: the International Congress of Historians ([[Stockholm]] 1960), International Congress of [[Oriental studies|Oriental
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...20turks&f=false">{{cite book|last1=John Joseph Saunders|title=A History of Medieval Islam|date=2002}}</ref> later [[Mongols|Mongolized]] Kazakhs<ref name="http
Modern Kazakh historians claim that more than 2 millions of the [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] population are Na
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...nomadic social and political organization, art and mythology of [[Saka]], medieval city civilizations. His 1967 contribution to the collective work "Ancient c
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...oherent overland trade system and no free movement of goods [[Europeans in Medieval China|from East Asia to the West]] until the period of the [[Mongol Empire]
...ese silk.<ref>Howard, Michael C. (2012), ''Transnationalism in Ancient and Medieval Societies, the Role of Cross Border Trade and Travel'', McFarland & Company
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...the centuries. Some Russian historians{{Who|date=May 2011}} claim that a [[medieval]] rising of the Caspian, perhaps caused by the [[Amu Darya]] changing its i
...the Caspian Sea basin has no natural connection with the ocean. Since the medieval period, traders reached the Caspian via a number of [[portage]]s that conne
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...цитадель Нарын-Кала.jpg|thumb|Derbent is renowned for its Medieval fortress, a [[UNESCO]] world heritage site.]]
.... The impression of antiquity evoked by these fortifications led many Arab historians to connect them with [[Khosrow I]] and to include them among the seven wond
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According to historians, [[Medes|Medean tribes]] lived in the area. During the construction boom, w
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...yram Su River, which rises at the nearby 4000-meter mountain Sayram Su. In medieval times, the city and countryside were located on the banks of the [[Arys Riv
...n. 1996.</ref> The word appearing in the Avesta is ''Sairima'', which some historians{{who|date=January 2013}} equate with the name Sayram. There is mention of a
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According to some new alternative Ukrainian historians such as Hryhoriy Pivtorak, Vitaly Sklyarenko and other scholars, translate
...Varangians also served as key mercenary troops for a number of princes in medieval [[Kiev]], as well as for some of the [[Byzantine emperor]]s, while others o
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...he word means "black hat" and has caused much confusion in the past, since historians linked them with other earlier peoples, who have borne the appellation "bla
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...rneys is of unique interest to modern historians, as it gives a picture of medieval Europe at the close of the Crusading period, painted by a keenly intelligen
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...<ref name="Bovingdon25">{{harvnb|Bovingdon|2010|pp=25–26}}</ref> Chinese historians refute Uyghur nationalist claims by pointing out the 2000-year history of H
The claims of these "Uyghur nationalist historians", which the majority of Uyghurs believe in, are not backed up by actual evi
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...ity Press|isbn=0-231-13924-1|page=208|pages=|accessdate=2010-06-28}}</ref> Historians generally agree that the adoption of the term "Uyghur" is based on a decisi
...umbia University Press |year=2010 |isbn=978-0-231-14758-3 }}</ref> Uyghur historians viewed the Uyghurs as the original inhabitants of Xinjiang with a long hist
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