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Tului With Queen Sorgaqtani
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Queen Sorgaqtani
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Möngke Khan
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Tolui Khan
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Chagatai Khan — Tsagaadai's statue in Mongol palace, Gachuurt Mongolia
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Chagatai Khan Tsagaadai's statue in Mongol palace, Gachuurt Mongolia
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Jochi — cropped from photo of Juchi's statue in Mongol palace, Gachuurt Mongolia
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Jochi cropped from photo of Juchi's statue in Mongol palace, Gachuurt Mongolia
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Genghis Khan his wife Börte and their sons — Mughal miniature painting
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Börte — from "Tumanba Khan, His Wife, and His Nine Sons", Folio from a Chingiznama (Book of Genghis Khan)
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Börte from "Tumanba Khan, His Wife, and His Nine Sons", Folio from a Chingiznama (Book of Genghis Khan)
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Emblem of Mongolia
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Byzantine Empire in c. 600 and c. 900 — Including the themes for the latter date - Map of the Byzantine Empire taken from G. Droysens Allgemeiner Historischer Handatlas, Verlag Velhagen und Klasing 1886
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Byzantine Empire in c. 600 and c. 900 Including the themes for the latter date - Map of the Byzantine Empire taken from G. Droysens Allgemeiner Historischer Handatlas, Verlag Velhagen und Klasing 1886
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Heraclonas. 641 AD. AV Solidus (4.47 gm). Constantinople mint
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