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  Persian Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ismail's expansion was halted by the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Chaldiran in 1514, and war with the Ottomans became a fact of life in Safavid Iran.
Iran was left unprepared for the worldwide expansion of European colonial empires in the late 18th century and throughout the 19th century.
The German Empire retaliated on behalf of its ally by spreading a rumour that Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany had converted to Islam, and sent agents through Iran to attack the oil fields and raise a Jihad against British rule in India.
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 Persian Empire - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ismail's expansion was halted by the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Chaldiran in 1514, and war with the Ottomans became a fact of life in Safavid Persia.
Persia was left unprepared for the worldwide expansion of European colonial empires in the late 18th century and throughout the 19th century.
The German Empire retaliated on behalf of its ally by spreading a rumour that the Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany had converted to Islam, and sent agents through Persia to attack the oil fields and raise a Jihad against British rule in India.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Persia   (4645 words)

  
 Genghis Khan Encyclopedia Article @ UltraTopSecret.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
By 1218, the Mongol Empire extended as far west as Lake Balkhash and it adjoined Khwarezmia, a Muslim state that reached to the Caspian Sea in the west and to the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea in the south.
Mongol Empire did not emphasize the importance of biological and cultural ethnicity and race in the administrative realm, instead absorbing based on meritocracy and nomadic lifestyle.
Il-Khanate - Hulegu Khan, son of Tolui and brother of Kublai Khan, established himself in the former Khwarezmid Empire as the Khan of the Il-Khanate.
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 Parthia
The Parthian Empire was the dominating force on the Iranian plateau beginning in the late 3rd century BCE, and intermittently controlled Mesopotamia between ca 190 BCE and 224 CE.
Parthia was the arch-enemy of the Roman Empire in the East and it limited Rome's expansion beyond Cappadocia (central Anatolia).
The end of this loosely organized empire came in 224 CE, when the last king was defeated by one of the empire's vassals, the Persians of the Sassanid dynasty.
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 Khwarezmid Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Khwarezmid Empire (also known as the Khwarezmian Empire) was a Muslim state formed by Oghuz Turks in the 11th century in Khwarezmia that lasted until the Mongol invasion in 1220.
The date of the founding of the empire is uncertain.
The Mongols stormed Bukhara, Samarkand, and the Khwarezmid capital Urgench.
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 Seleucid Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Seleucid Empire was one of several political states founded after the death of Alexander the Great, whose generals squabbled over the division of Alexander's empire.
His son and successor, Antiochus I Soter, proved unable to pick up where his father had left off in conquering the European portions of Alexander's empire, but was left, nevertheless, with an enormous realm consisting of nearly all of the Asian portions of the Empire.
It was the empire's governmental framework to rule by establishing hundreds of cities for trade and occupational purposes.
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 Khwarezmid Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Khwarezmid Empire (also known as the Khwarezmian Empire) was a Iranian state in the 11th century in Khwarezmia that lasted until the Mongol invasion in 1220.
Many historians consider them members of the Oghuz Turkic tribes of Central Asia, while others believe that they were of Persian heritage.
Ismail Marcinkowski, Persian Historiography and Geography: Bertold Spuler on Major Works Produced in Iran, the Caucasus, Central Asia, India and Early Ottoman Turkey, with a foreword by Professor Clifford Edmund Bosworth, member of the British Academy, Singapore: Pustaka Nasional, 2003, ISBN 9971774887.
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 Khwarezmid Empire
Khwarezmid Empire is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
An interesting aspect of Mongol Empire was it didn't emphasize the importance of biological and cultural ethnicity and race, exception to Genghis Khan stating that his subsequent Khans be his direct descendents and later some Mongol elites start to exploit the upper seats.
Therefore the Mongol Empire was one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse empires considering the size w...
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 Articles - Genghis Khan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He was the founder and Great Khan (Emperor) of the Mongol Empire, the largest contiguous empire ever, from 1206 until his death in Autumn 1227.
Under the unique title "Genghis Khan", he waged two major successful campaigns against Western Xia in northern China and Khwarezmid Empire in Persia, and founded the Mongol dynasty (as well as those of the successor Khanates) that persisted for several centuries after his death through his extended family.
Mongol Empire did not emphasize the importance of biological and cultural ethnicity and race in the administrative realm, instead absorbing solely based on meritocracy.
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 Persian Empire - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The mightiest empire in the world collapsed in only eight years, when it fell under the attack of a young Macedonian king, Alexander the Great.
Persia was drawn into the periphery of WWI because of its strategic position between Afghanistan and the warring Ottoman, Russian, and British Empires.
In 1919 northern Persia was occupied by the British General Edmund Ironside to enforce the Turkish Armistice conditions and assist General Malleson contain Boshevik influences in the north.
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 Persian Empire -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Persia's earliest known kingdom was the proto-Elamite Empire, followed by the Medes; but it is the Achaemenid Empire that emerged under Cyrus the Great that is usually the earliest to be called "Persian." Successive states in Iran before 1935 are collectively called the Persian Empire by Western historians.
Image:Persian Bull 5thc Oriental Institute Chicago.jpg Cyrus' son, Cambyses II, annexed Egypt to the Persian Empire.
Parthian mounted archers proved a match for Roman legions, as in the Battle of Carrhae in which the Parthian General Surena defeated Marcus Licinius Crassus of Rome.
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 Seleucid Empire - Wikigadugi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Therefore his generals (the Diadochi) thereupon jostled for supremacy over portions of his empire.
Seleucus, one of his generals, established himself in Babylon in 312 BC, used as the foundation date of the Seleucid Empire.
Other territories lost before Seleucus' death were Gedrosia on the coast of the Arabian Sea, and Arachosia on the west bank of the Indus River.
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 Ilkhanate - IranClub   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Ilkhanate (also spelled Il-khanate or Il Khanate) was one of the four divisions within the Mongol Empire.
It was centered in the land of Persia(Iran) and also included present-day Iraq, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan and western Pakistan.
It was based, originally, on Genghis Khan's campaigns in the Khwarezmid Empire in 1219-1224, and the continual expansion of Mongol presence under the commands of Chormagan, Baiju, and Eljigidei.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Persian Empire
Cyrus' son, Cambyses II, annexed Egypt to the Persian Empire.
Parthian mounted archers proved a match for Roman legions, as in the Battle of Carrhae.
By that time, Iranians had come to dominate not only the bureacracy of the empire, but all branches of the government http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1842120115/002-3364650-7768069.
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 Genghis Khan
The Mongol Empire created by Genghis Khan in 1206 was bordered to the south by the Jurchen Jin Dynasty, who then ruled North China, and to the west by the Xia.
Temüjin organized his people and his state to prepare for future battle with the Western Xia that was closer to the Mongol border.
Kuchlug fled, but was hunted down by Jebe and executed, and Kara-Khitan was annexed by Genghis Khan.
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 Persian Empire Encyclopedia Article @ OverTheTopArt.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Parthian Confederacy (150 BC–AD The Persian Empire in Parthian period at its greatest extent.
Metallic statue of a Parthian prince (thought to be Surena), AD 100, kept at The National Museum of Iran (Ancient Persia Museum), Tehran.
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 Khwarezmid Empire: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Khwarezmid Empire (also known as the Khwarezmian Empire) was a Muslim (Muslim: A believer or follower of Islam) state formed by Oghuz Turks (Oghuz Turks: more facts about this subject) in the 11th century (11th century: (10th century - 11th century - 12th century - other centuries)...
Khwarezm was a province of the Ghaznavid Empire (Ghaznavid Empire: the ghaznavid empire was a state in the region of todays afghanistan that existed from...
Full list of Iranian Kingdoms (Full list of Iranian Kingdoms: more facts about this subject)
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 Phoenix Newspaper -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Angela 11:13, Oct 18, 2003 (UTC) ---- I dunno anything abt Bulgarian, but i know that in Czech a thing sort of like that is called a hacek,, pronounced HA-check (or i guess HA-czech.
I write articles about history, countries etc., especially in Asia.
Articles I have contributed much to include the Ottoman Empire, Seljuk Turks, the Khwarezmid Empire, and the Ghaznavid Empire (and of course articles related to those).
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