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Nestorian Christians or Buddhists. The
Naimans were
located to the west of the Mongols, and
there were more
Naimans than
Mongols in the late 12th century...
- Look up
Naiman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Naiman may
refer to:
Naimans,
group of
people dwelling on the
steppe of
Central Asia
Naiman Banner,...
- as if to
outflank the
Naimans,
which the
Naimans responded by
dispersing their own
forces as well.
Having deceived the
Naimans into
believing that he...
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Highway 111.
Naiman Banner is made up of 1 subdistrict, 8 towns, 2 townships, and 4 sums. Other: State-owned No. 6 Farm (国有六号农场)
Naimans Inner Mongolia:...
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together with the
Naimans opposed Genghis Khan's rise to power. The
Battle of
Chakirmaut in 1204
shattered the
forces of the Merkit-
Naimans alliance and the...
- what was his real name - the
expression "
Naiman Beg" is not a name but a
title that
means "Prince of
Naimans". This
title implies that he was relative...
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Anatoly Genrikhovich Naiman (Russian: Анатолий Генрихович Найман; 23
April 1936 – 21
January 2022) was a
Russian poet,
translator and writer. He was one...
- of the
Naimans, a Mongol-speaking tribe. In 1204, Jamuqa, the
chief Mongol rival of Temüjin (later
known as
Genghis Khan), fled to the
Naimans. Temüjin...
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Empire in
Central Asia
included the
destruction of
surviving Merkit and
Naimans (which
involved forays into ****ania) and the
conquest of Qara Khitai. These...
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Robert Naiman may
refer to:
Robert Naiman (activist),
American policy analyst and
activist Robert J.
Naiman (born 1947),
American professor and researcher...