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  2. Mongolian manuscript maps - Wikipedia

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    The maps normally had Mongolian captions, some were bilingual, others bear small slips of paper with the Chinese translation of the Mongolian names. [1] Mongolian manuscript maps were first brought to the attention of European scientists by August Strindberg, who in 1878 wrote an article about Dzungarian maps brought to Sweden by Johan Gustaf ...

  3. Scourge of God (wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Scourge of God is a board wargame for two players in which one controls the Mongolian invaders, and the other (called the "Empires player") controls the various and disparate opponents of the Mongolians. [1] The game includes a hex grid map of Eastern Europe and Asia as well as 200 counters and a 12-page rulebook. [1]

  4. Mongolic peoples - Wikipedia

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    The various Mongolic ethnic groups share a highly similar culture and traditions, but have specific differences in clothing styles and cuisine. Although Mongolian traditional clothing has changed little since the days of the empire, there have been some changes in styles which distinguish modern Mongolian dress from historic costume. Each tribe ...

  5. Mongol heartland - Wikipedia

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    This map shows the boundary of the 13th-century Mongol Empire and location of today's Mongols in modern Mongolia, Russia and China. The Mongol heartland [ 1 ] or Mongolian heartland [ 2 ] refers to the contiguous geographical area in which the Mongol people have primarily lived, [ 3 ] especially in history books.

  6. Template:Clickable map of Mongolian provinces - Wikipedia

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  7. Outline of the Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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    Expansion of the Mongol Empire 1206–1294 superimposed on a modern political map of Eurasia. Rise of Genghis Khan. Battle of Dalan Baljut; Mongol conquest of China. Mongol conquest of Western Xia. Death of Genghis Khan; Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty; Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty; Mongol conquest of the Dali Kingdom; Mongol ...

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  9. File:Blank map of Europe (with disputed regions).svg - Wikipedia

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    Blank map of Europe (without disputed regions).svg; Blank map of Europe 1000.svg; Blank map of Europe 1004.svg; Blank map of Europe 1714.svg; Blank map of Europe 1812.svg; Blank map of Europe 1815.svg; Blank map of Europe 1890.svg; Blank map of Europe 814.svg; Blank map of Europe 843.svg; Brussels-Capital Region in Belgium and Europe.svg ...