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[[Category:13th-century conflicts]]
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...a was still bitter about the loss of [[Tashkent]], which led to additional conflicts. Starting in 1607, the [[Khanate of Bukhara]] engaged in several battles an
...[[Buddhism]] and their [[Erdeni Batur]] believed he could reestablish the 13th-century empire of [[Genghis Khan]]. However, much had changed since the days of the
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[[Category:13th-century Islam]]
[[Category:Conflicts in 1219]]
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[[Category:1210s conflicts]]
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...y, withdrew its support and the republic itself was tormented by the inner conflicts between the newly established [[Iranian Communist Party]] (1919) and the Ja
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...k [[Stepan Shahumyan]]. Seeking to capitalize on the existing inter-ethnic conflicts, by spring 1918, Bolsheviks inspired and condoned civil warfare in and arou
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...ry different from the surrounding terrain. In [[Bashkortostan]] there is a 13th-century legend about a hero named Ural. He sacrificed his life for the sake of his
...anship. This changed the lifestyle of the area and quenches the past armed conflicts. Grain-based agriculture, small-scale industries (wood, leather, pottery, b
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The majority of modern Uyghurs are [[Sunni Islam|Sunnis]], although conflicts exist between Sufi and non-Sufi religious orders.<ref name="Palmer"/> Whil
...ast2=Liu|first2=Xiaoyuan|title=Exploring Nationalisms of China: Themes and Conflicts|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qz3vdkxBt4AC|year=2002|publisher=Gree
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