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Mongol Empire invaded and
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Xianbei also
known as Mongolic–Khitan,
Mongolo-Khitanic, Khitano-Mongolic and Macro-Mongolic Shimunek,
Andrew (2017)....
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Buddhism is the
largest religion in
Mongolia practiced by 51.7% of Mongolia's po****tion,
according to the 2020
Mongolia census.
Buddhism in
Mongolia derives...
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February 2011.
Mikhail Gorelik.
Armies of the
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existed in the 8th
century as the
rulers of
shamkhalate believed. In 1239
Mongolo-Tatars
advanced to
capture Kumukh, the
highland capital of Laks[citation...
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original on 27
November 2009. Schein, S. (1
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confusion of letters'" (PDF).
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Pragensia '08. 1 (1). Prague:
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Herbert Hope
Risley classified inhabitants of
Bengal and
parts of
Odisha as
Mongolo-Dravidians,
people of
mixed Mongoloid and
Dravidian origin.
Similarly in...
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Croisades Sylvia Schein, "Gesta Dei per
Mongolos" Dave Eggers,
Zeitoun Krahmalkov,
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