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ideology held that the
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entire world.
Because of the
Mongol conquests, the
Chinggisids became the
rulers of...
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refer to:
Chinggisid prince, one who
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Genghis Khan
through the
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reigning from 1480 to 1517.
During his rule, he
reunited the
Mongols under Chinggisid supremacy. His
reigning title, "Dayan",
means "the whole" or "long lasting"...
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looted its
markets and the
grain storehouses. As one of the
camps of the
Chinggisids,
Karakorum retained a high
ideological status and,
after the foundation...
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brother Tekuder,
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Chinggisids.
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