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After a series of raids in which they defeated the combined Georgian and Armenian armies, Subutai and Jebe continued north to invade Kievan Rus'. Mongol ...
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Mongol conquests of Kingdom of Georgia, which at that time incorporated Armenia and much of the Caucasus, consisted of multiple invasions throughout the 13th ...
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The Mongols invade Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia. 7 Feb 1238. The Mongols capture the city of Vladimir. 23 Mar 1238. The Mongols capture the city of Torshok.
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May 4, 2020 · As you'll recall from that episode, the Mongol invasion at the end of 1219 brought about the near total collapse of the Khwarezmian defense ...
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Mongol conquest of Georgia The third and final invasion of the Caucasus by the Mongols took place in 1236. This offensive, which would prove the ruin of Georgia ...
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It is only Ögödei's death that prevents Batu from invading western Europe. 1242–46. Töregene, Ögödei's widow, rules the empire by common consent of the Mongol ...
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The Mongol invasions of Georgia, a region that then encompassed modern Georgia, Armenia, and much of the Caucasus, began in the early 13th century.
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A timeline of the Mongols. ... 1262: Berke's Mongols ally with the Mamluks of Egypt against Hulegu's Mongols and invade Georgia ... Giray II. 1737 - 1740, Mengli ...
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