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  2. Nomadic empire - Wikipedia

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    The Xianbei state or Xianbei confederation was a nomadic empire which existed in modern-day Inner Mongolia, northern Xinjiang, Northeast China, Gansu, Mongolia, Buryatia, Zabaykalsky Krai, Irkutsk Oblast, Tuva, Altai Republic and eastern Kazakhstan from 156 to 234 CE.

  3. Category:Nomadic empires - Wikipedia

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  4. Eurasian nomads - Wikipedia

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    Map of various Iranic nomadic peoples in Central Asia during the Iron Age highlighted in green Cuman–Kipchak confederation in Eurasia c. 1200 The boundary of 13th century Mongol Empire and location of today's Mongols in modern Mongolia, Russia and China

  5. List of empires - Wikipedia

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    Benin Empire: 1180: 1897: 717 Bogd Khanate of Mongolia/Great Mongolian State 1911 1924 7 (broken up from 1915 to 1921) Bornu Empire: 1380: 1893: 513 Empire of Brazil: 1822: 1889: 67 Britannic Empire: 286: 296: 10 British Empire: 1583: 1997: 414 Bruneian Empire: 1368: 1888: 520 Bukhara Empire: 1501: 1785: 284 Bulgarian Empire (Great Bulgaria ...

  6. List of largest empires - Wikipedia

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    Empire size in this list is defined as the dry land area it controlled at the time, which may differ considerably from the area it claimed. For example: in the year 1800, European powers collectively claimed approximately 20% of the Earth's land surface that they did not effectively control. [ 8 ]

  7. Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Mongol Empire of the 13th and 14th centuries was the largest contiguous empire in history. [5] Originating in present-day Mongolia in East Asia, the Mongol Empire at its height stretched from the Sea of Japan to parts of Eastern Europe, extending northward into parts of the Arctic; [6] eastward and southward into parts of the Indian subcontinent, mounted invasions of Southeast Asia, and ...

  8. List of states during the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Nomadic Empire 682–744 AD Khanate of Sibir: Sibir Khaganate 1468–1598 AD Tatar: Not specified Confederation 8th century–1202 AD Uyghur Khaganate: Otuken, later Ordu-Baliq Nomadic Empire 744–840 AD Western Turkic Khaganate: Navekat, Suyub Nomadic Empire 603–742 AD Xueyantuo: Ih Huree Tribal Confederation 623–728 AD Yenisei Kyrgyz ...

  9. Turkic peoples - Wikipedia

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    A map showing the Seljuk Empire at its height, upon the death of Malik Shah I in 1092. The Seljuk Empire ( Persian : آل سلجوق , romanized : Āl-e Saljuq , lit. 'House of Saljuq') or the Great Seljuq Empire [ 229 ] [ 230 ] [ 231 ] was a high medieval Turko-Persian [ 232 ] Sunni Muslim empire , originating from the Qiniq branch of Oghuz ...