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 | | At the approach of Chormagan and the new Mongol army, the Khwarezmids under Jalalad-Din were swept away. |
 | | Further campaigns in the mid-1230s, based from the steppes in Azerbaijan around Tabriz, firmly established Georgia and Armenia (thatis, the Lesser Armenia in Cilicia) as vassals. |
 | | It is theorized that these moves mayhave been made to secure communications for the attack westward led by Batu thatfollowed shortly thereafter. |
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