Middle Mongol or Middle Mongolian was a Mongolic koiné language spoken in the Mongol Empire. Originating from Genghis Khan's home region of Northeastern...
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The Mongol invasions and conquests took place during the 13th and 14th centuries, creating history's largest contiguous empire, the Mongol Empire (1206–1368)...
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approximately the 13th century, spoken around the time of Chinggis Khan. Middle Mongol, from the 13th century until the early 15th century or late 16th century...
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The Mongol Empire of the 13th and 14th centuries was the largest contiguous empire in history. Originating in present-day Mongolia in East Asia, the Mongol...
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Mongol language may refer to: Languages of Central Asia: Middle Mongol language, a Mongolic koiné language spoken in the Mongol Empire Mongolian language...
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of his successor Ögedei Khan. The author is unknown and wrote in the Middle Mongol language using Mongolian script. The date of the text is uncertain,...
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Yuan dynasty (redirect from Yuan (Mongol) dynasty)
literally "Great Yuan State"), was a Mongol-led imperial dynasty of China and a successor state to the Mongol Empire after its division. It was established...
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including parts of the Middle East, and parts of Eastern Europe. The efforts of Mongol troops and their allies enabled the Mongol Empire to become the contemporarily...
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Proto-Mongolic is the hypothetical ancestor language of the modern Mongolic languages. It is very close to the Middle Mongol language, the language spoken...
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The Mongols are an East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia, China (Inner Mongolia and other 11 autonomous territories), as well as Buryatia and Kalmykia...
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(1931–2013) Mongol, a popular pencil brand by Eberhard Faber Search for "Mongol" or "Mongols" on Wikipedia. Middle Mongol, a language spoken in the Mongol Empire...
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From the 1220s into the 1240s, the Mongols conquered the Turkic states of Volga Bulgaria, Cumania and Iranian state of Alania, and various principalities...
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Mongolian language (category Central Mongolic languages)
language of the Mongolic language family that originated in the Mongolian Plateau. It is spoken by ethnic Mongols and other closely related Mongolic peoples who...
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raids made by the Qara'unas of Mongol origin. The Mongols occupied parts of the subcontinent for decades. As the Mongols progressed into the Indian hinterland...
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Khamag Mongol (Mongolian: Хамаг монгол, romanized: Khamag mongol, lit. 'the whole Mongol'; Chinese: 蒙兀國) was a loose Mongolic tribal confederation on the...
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The Mongol conquests resulted in widespread and well-documented death and destruction throughout Eurasia, as the Mongol army invaded hundreds of cities...
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The Turco-Mongol or Turko-Mongol tradition was an ethnocultural synthesis that arose in Asia during the 14th century among the ruling elites of the Golden...
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the Middle East and Eastern Europe in the west, making it the largest contiguous land empire in human history. The modern area that the Mongols live...
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Tatar confederation (category Mongol states)
confederation (Chinese: 塔塔兒; Old Turkic: 𐱃𐱃𐰺, romanized: Tatar; Middle Mongol: ᠲᠠᠲᠠᠷ) was one of the five major tribal confederations (khanlig) in...
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The Mongol Empire invaded and conquered much of Kievan Rus' in the mid-13th century, sacking numerous cities including the largest: Kiev (50,000 inhabitants)...
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Kaidu (11th century) (redirect from Khaidu the Borjigon Mongol)
Kaidu (/ˈkaɪdu/; b. 1025 – d. 1100; Middle Mongol: ᠬᠠᠢ᠌ᠳᠤ [ˈqʰaɪd̥ʊ], Modern Mongol: Хайду, Khaidu [ˈχæːtʊ̽]) was a Mongol ruler of the Borjigin clan who was...
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Dagur language (category Mongolic languages)
Dagur, Daghur, Dahur, or Daur language, is a Mongolic language, as well as a distinct branch of the Mongolic language family, and is primarily spoken by...
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The Mongol conquest of China was a series of major military efforts by the Mongol Empire to conquer various empires ruling over China for 74 years (1205–1279)...
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Siege of Baghdad (redirect from Mongol catastrophe)
under Hulegu, a prince of the Mongol Empire, attacked the city. Within a few weeks, Baghdad fell and was sacked by the Mongol army—al-Musta'sim was killed...
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Mongolian script (redirect from Mongol script)
from the period of the Middle Mongol language are: in the eastern dialect, the famous text The Secret History of the Mongols, monuments in the Square...
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Güyük Khan (category Great Khans of the Mongol Empire)
mononymously Güyüg (c. 19 March 1206 – 20 April 1248), was the third Khagan of the Mongol Empire, the eldest son of Ögedei Khan and a grandson of Genghis Khan. He...
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Blood brother (redirect from Anda (Mongol))
test by poison". The Turkic term, if it's not a loanword in Middle Mongol, is related to Mongol anda. In the Philippines, blood compacts (sandugo or sanduguan...
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(transcribed into Chinese as 亦集乃 Yijinai), Modern Mongolian Khar khot (Middle Mongol language:ᠬᠠᠷᠠ ᠬᠣᠲᠠ Khara Khoto, 'black city') and to Chinese as Heishui...
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Kaidu (category 13th-century Mongol khans)
Kaidu (/ˈkaɪdu/; Middle Mongol: ᠬᠠᠢ᠌ᠳᠤ [ˈqʰaɪd̥ʊ], Modern Mongol: Хайду, Khaidu [ˈχæːtʊ̽]; c. 1230 – 1301) was a grandson of the Mongol khagan Ögedei (1185–1241)...
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Yelü Dashi (Emperor Dezong of Western Liao) in 1132. It comes from the Middle Mongol word "Gür" or "Kür", meaning "wide" or "general". Christopher I. Beckwith...
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