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  • 111Oghul Qaimish — was the principal wife of Güyük Khan and ruled as regent over the Mongol empire after the death of her husband in 1248. She was a descendant from the Mergid tribe. However, H.H.Howorth believed that she was an Oirat.[1] Life She was given as wife …

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  • 112Öljaitü — Not to be confused with Mohammed Khodabanda (Safavid Dynasty). Öljaitü and ambassadors from the Yuan Dynasty, 1438, Majma al Tavarikh Öljeitü, Oljeitu, Olcayto or Uljeitu, Öljaitu, Ölziit (Mongolian: Өлзийт Хаан) also known as Muhammad… …

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  • 113Darugha — (Bashkir: даруга, Tatar Cyrillic: даруга, Latin: daruğa) was a territorial subdivision in the Mongol Empire. A darugha was ruled by darughachi. Later the term was used for the province, particularly in Kazan and the Siberian Khanates in the 15th… …

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  • 114List of Manchu clans in alphabetical order — This is an alphebetical list of Manchu clans: Contents 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5 E …

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  • 115Jan Beneš — Infobox Writer name = Jan Beneš caption = Jan Beneš imagesize = caption = birthdate = birth date|1936|3|21|mf=y birthplace = Prague, Czech Republic deathdate = death date and age|2007|6|1|1936|3|21 deathplace = Obořistě, Czech Republic occupation …

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  • 116Masafumi Kimura — Born March 3, 1976 (1976 03 03) (age 35) Aomori Prefecture, Japan Masafumi Kimura (木村 雅史, Kimura Masafumi …

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  • 117Darughachi — 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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  • 118Franco-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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  • 119Christianity 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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  • 120Mongol invasion of China — v · …

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