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... Subutai were two of the most illustrious ) , but he did not interfere with them in their work . The invasion of the Carizmian empire was carried out thus : a Mongol army which had just conquered the land of Cashgar advanced over the ...
... Subutai were two of the most illustrious ) , but he did not interfere with them in their work . The invasion of the Carizmian empire was carried out thus : a Mongol army which had just conquered the land of Cashgar advanced over the ...
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... Subutai , who deserves to be remembered among the great generals of the world for the brilliant campaign of 1241. See Appendix 2. ] 41 The Dashte Kipzak [ Dasht - i - Kipchak ] or plain of Kipzak , extends on either side of the Volga ...
... Subutai , who deserves to be remembered among the great generals of the world for the brilliant campaign of 1241. See Appendix 2. ] 41 The Dashte Kipzak [ Dasht - i - Kipchak ] or plain of Kipzak , extends on either side of the Volga ...
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... Subutai to the East . The Mongols left Siebenbürgen in summer , 1242 , Bulgaria in the following winter . Europe did not deceive itself . It was fully conscious that the Mongols could have extended their conquests if they had chosen ...
... Subutai to the East . The Mongols left Siebenbürgen in summer , 1242 , Bulgaria in the following winter . Europe did not deceive itself . It was fully conscious that the Mongols could have extended their conquests if they had chosen ...
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... Subutai . The objective of Subutai was Hungary , the occupation of Hungary and the capture of Gran ( Strigonium ) , which was then not only the ecclesiastical capital but the most important town in the country . In advancing on Hungary ...
... Subutai . The objective of Subutai was Hungary , the occupation of Hungary and the capture of Gran ( Strigonium ) , which was then not only the ecclesiastical capital but the most important town in the country . In advancing on Hungary ...
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... Subutai had in the meantime arrived himself with the main central column , and the three columns of the central army were now together in position on the left bank of the Danube from Waitzen to Pest . But the Hungarian army with its ...
... Subutai had in the meantime arrived himself with the main central column , and the three columns of the central army were now together in position on the left bank of the Danube from Waitzen to Pest . But the Hungarian army with its ...
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