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[[File:Ancient Taraz Kazakhstan.jpg|thumb|right|Artistic depiction of medieval [[Taraz]] situated along the [[Silk Road]]]]
...Iraq, 2003–present|US post-invasion mission in Iraq]]. During the second Iraq War, Kazakhstani troops dismantled 4 million mines and other explosives, he
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...Palestinian cuisine|Palestine]], [[Iranian cuisine|Iran]], [[Iraqi cuisine|Iraq]], [[Kazakh cuisine|Kazakhstan]], [[Kyrgyz cuisine|Kyrgyzstan]], [[Lebanese
...W58bpMC&pg=PA1 Anthony Bryer. ''The Bizantine Porridge''. In: ''Studies in medieval history: presented to R.H.C. Davis'' by Ralph Henry Carless Davis, Henry Ma
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...ons, casemates, towers and detached forts”. Within the Old City are many medieval churches, cathedrals, and palaces from the Baroque period, encircled by its
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...[[Baltic Sea]]. For the Islamic world, the destruction of Khwarezmid left Iraq, Turkey and Syria wide open. All three were eventually subjugated by future
* France, John. "Journal of Medieval Military History, Volume 8". Published 18 Nov 2010. ISBN 9781843835967.
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.... They founded a confederation that controlled most of modern-day Iran and Iraq in the 10th and 11th centuries.
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...reatest extent, the Sasanian Empire encompassed all of today's [[Iran]], [[Iraq]], [[Eastern Arabia]] ([[Bahrain]], [[Kuwait]], [[Oman]], [[Qatif]], [[Qata
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...Kiev]] and even to have emigrated to [[Spain]], the Byzantine Empire and [[Iraq]]. According to some sources the majority may have gone to [[Hungary]], [[P
*Golden, Peter Benjamin. ''Nomads and Sedentary Societies in Medieval Eurasia''. Washington, D.C.: American Historical Society, 1998.
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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
...ers Rule", "How the Land of Israel was Abandoned", "National Minorities in Iraq and The New Arab Literature".
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...ered [[wader]] in the [[lapwing]] family of [[bird]]s. The genus name is [[Medieval Latin]] for a [[northern lapwing|lapwing]] and derives from ''vannus'' a [[
...[Uzbekistan]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Afghanistan]], [[Armenia]], [[Iran]], [[Iraq]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Syria]] and [[Turkey]], to key wintering sites in [[
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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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...2014}}</ref> The [[Syrian Civil War]] and emergence of [[Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant|ISIL]] forced authorities to take action on crackdown of per
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...containing a story about Imams, from Mada'in city (possibly in modern-day Iraq) came 4 Imams who travelled to help the Islamic conquest of Khotan, Yarkand
...hor=Sir Henry Yule|title=Cathay and the Way Thither, Being a Collection of Medieval Notices of China|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SAqgAb41ifIC&pg=PA33
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