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Mongol invasion of Volga Bulgaria
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Tatar invasions
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Mongol Occupation of Eastern Europe
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ISBN 5-02-009795-0
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Rzeczpospolita
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Mówią Wieki
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2006
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Encyclopædia Britannica
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Mongol Empire
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Politics
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Organization of the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan
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Mongol military tactics and organization
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Daily life in the Mongol Empire
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Christianity among the Mongols
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Franco-Mongol alliance
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Armeno-Mongol alliance
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Destruction under the Mongol Empire
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Ilkhanate
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Bolghar
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Azaq
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Xacitarxan
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Invasion of East Asia
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Battle of Bun'ei
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1292 India
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1297 India
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1299 India
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Battle of Köse Dag
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Battle of Baghdad (1258)
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Mongol invasions of Syria
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Battle of Ain Jalut
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Mongol raids into Palestine
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Battle of Wadi al-Khazandar
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Invasion of Europe
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Mongol invasions of Georgia
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Battle of Kalka River
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Battle of Samara Bend
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Mongol invasion of Volga Bulgaria
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Mongol invasion of Rus
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Battle of Legnica
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Battle of Mohi
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Timeline of the Tataro-Mongol Yoke in Russia
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Emperors and rulers
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Genghis Khan
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Börte
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Ögedei Khan
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Tolui Khan
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Töregene Khatun
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Möngke Khan
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Muqali
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Kadan
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Khagan
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Khan
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Jinong
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Khong Tayiji
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Yam
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Pax Mongolica
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