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... lands and high prestige among the Mongol tribes to the north of China between the rivers Selinga and Orchon . It is important to realise that the Mongols were not very numerous . In the Mongol empire , as it is called , which Chingiz ...
... lands and high prestige among the Mongol tribes to the north of China between the rivers Selinga and Orchon . It is important to realise that the Mongols were not very numerous . In the Mongol empire , as it is called , which Chingiz ...
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... land of the Hia ( north of Tibet , and west of the great bend of the Hoang Ho : the country of the Tanguts ) , which was then a republic of brigands , who ( with their capital at Ning - Hia on the Hoang Ho ) , commanding the routes to ...
... land of the Hia ( north of Tibet , and west of the great bend of the Hoang Ho : the country of the Tanguts ) , which was then a republic of brigands , who ( with their capital at Ning - Hia on the Hoang Ho ) , commanding the routes to ...
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... land of Cashgar advanced over the great southern pass into Fergana and descended upon Khojend . The main army advanced by the great northern gate , through Dzungaria and the Ili regions , to Otrar on the Jaxartes . Half the army spread ...
... land of Cashgar advanced over the great southern pass into Fergana and descended upon Khojend . The main army advanced by the great northern gate , through Dzungaria and the Ili regions , to Otrar on the Jaxartes . Half the army spread ...
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... land . Incumbered with the spoils of Asia , he slowly measured back his footsteps , betrayed some pity for the misery of the vanquished , and declared his inten- tion of rebuilding the cities which had been swept away by the tempest of ...
... land . Incumbered with the spoils of Asia , he slowly measured back his footsteps , betrayed some pity for the misery of the vanquished , and declared his inten- tion of rebuilding the cities which had been swept away by the tempest of ...
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... Yet the Père Gaubil affirms that the use of gunpowder has been known to the Chinese above 1600 years . [ For Chinese Annals see Appendix 1. ] tility was transported from the land to the sea . 12 THE DECLINE AND FALL [ CHAP . LXIV.
... Yet the Père Gaubil affirms that the use of gunpowder has been known to the Chinese above 1600 years . [ For Chinese Annals see Appendix 1. ] tility was transported from the land to the sea . 12 THE DECLINE AND FALL [ CHAP . LXIV.
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