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Saqsin, also
known as
Saksin and Saksin-Bolgar, was a
medieval city that
flourished from the
eleventh to the
thirteenth centuries. It was
situated in the...
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Astrakhan was
besieged and
burned [citation needed] by Ivan the Terrible.
Saqsin Atil
Astrakhan was
fought over in 1917-1922 and
bombed in 1942. in Persian...
- Circ****ians (Howorth 1870, pp. 182–192).
Dunlop thought the
later city of
Saqsin lay on or near Atil (Dunlop 1954, p. 248). The
Caspian Sea is
still known...
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controlled the
lower stretches of the river. Such
Volga cities as Atil,
Saqsin, or
Sarai were
among the
largest in the
medieval world. The
river served...
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reported that Atil was
again in ruins, and did not
mention the
later city of
Saqsin which was
built nearby, so it is
possible that this new Atil was only destro****...
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Khumar Levedia Saltovo-Mayaki
Samandar Sambalut Sambat Samiran Samosdelka Saqsin Sarkel Semikarakorsk Fortress Sudak Taman Tamatarkha Tributaries Abkhazians...
- Horde, its
status as a
separated city from New
Sarai is
still disputed.
Saqsin Noreia – the
capital of the
ancient Celtic kingdom of Nori****. Possibly...
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Sudak 1224
Battle of
Samara Bend:
Bulgars ambush Subutai and Jebe near
Saqsin Goryeo stops paying tribute 1226
February Mongol conquest of
Western Xia:...
- version, however. They
numbered about four
thousand and they set out for
Saqsin on the way back to
their ruler,
Chingiz Khan. The
lands of the
Qipjaq became...
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Oghuz artifacts;
these layers are ****ociated with the
medieval city of
Saqsin, also in the
Volga delta.[citation needed]
Following Vasilyev's announcement...