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  • 101Timeline of the Iraq War — For events before May 1, 2003, see Timeline of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. v …

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  • 102Darughachi — A darugha from the Horde in a Rus city. Darughachi, which originally designated officials in the Mongol Empire in charge of taxes and administration in a certain province, is the plural form of the Mongolian word darugha.[1] They were sometimes… …

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  • 103Franco-Mongol alliance — 1305 letter (a roll measuring 302 by 50 centimetres (9.91 by 1.6 ft)) from the Ilkhan Mongol Öljaitü to King Philip IV of France, suggesting military collaboration …

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  • 104Christianity among the Mongols — For Christianity in the modern era, see Christianity in Mongolia. Hulagu, grandson of Genghis Khan and founder of the Mongol Ilkhanate, seated with his Christian queen Doquz Khatun of the Kerait clan See also: History of Eastern Christianity in… …

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  • 105Mongol invasion of China — v · …

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  • 106Mongol invasion of Burma — Bagan (Pagan), the capital of the Pagan Kingdom Date 1277, 1283 and 1287 …

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  • 107Mongol invasions of India — v · …

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  • 108Destruction under the Mongol Empire — Drawing of the Mongol siege of Baghdad in 1258. Destruction under the Mongol Empire refers to widespread loss of life and devastation caused by the Mongolian conquests of the 13th century. Mongol raids and invasions were generally regarded as… …

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  • 109Mongol invasions of Vietnam — Mongol Vietnamese Wars Map of the first Mongolian invasion of Vietnam Date 1257 58, 1284 85 and 1287 88 …

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  • 110Urban Jarnik — (11 May 1784 11 June 1844) was a Carinthian Slovene priest, historian, poet, author and ethnographer.He was born in the lower Gailtal in the Duchy of Carinthia. He served as a parish priest in several villages and towns throughout southern… …

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