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  2. Destruction under the Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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    Mongol Empire. The Mongol conquests of the 13th century resulted in widespread and well-documented destruction. The Mongol army conquered hundreds of cities and villages and killed millions of people. One estimate is that about 10 percent of the world's population was killed either during or immediately after the Mongol invasions, around 37.75 ...

  3. Survival mode - Wikipedia

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    Survival mode. Survival mode, or horde mode, is a wave-based game mode in a video game in which the player must continue playing for as long as possible without dying in an uninterrupted session while the game presents them with increasingly difficult waves of challenges. [1] A variant of the mode requires that the player last for a certain ...

  4. Masters of the Universe - Wikipedia

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    The new main villain Hordak ("ruthless leader of the Evil Horde") was followed in action-figure form by his underlings, Mantenna ("evil spy with the pop-out eyes"), Leech ("evil master of power suction", with suction-cup hands and mouth), Grizzlor ("hairy henchman of the Evil Horde", with actual imitation fur), and Modulok ("evil beast with a ...

  5. Charley Horse: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention

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    Things that can trigger a charley horse include: Poor blood flow. Working your muscles too much. Not stretching enough. Being active in high temperatures. Dehydration. A lack of magnesium and/or ...

  6. Tramadol vs. Hydrocodone: Uses, Strength, and Warnings

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    Tramadol is a synthetic opioid. Synthetic opioids are lab-made substances designed to mimic the effects of naturally occurring opiates. Hydrocodone is a semi-synthetic opioid, meaning it was ...

  7. Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus' - Wikipedia

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    The Mongol Empire invaded and conquered much of Kievan Rus' in the mid-13th century, sacking numerous cities including the largest such as Kiev (50,000 inhabitants) and Chernigov (30,000 inhabitants). The Mongol siege and sack of Kiev in 1240 is generally held to mark the end of Kievan Rus' as a distinct, singular polity.

  8. Emu War - Wikipedia

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    The unsuccessful attempts to curb the population of emus employed Royal Australian Artillery soldiers armed with Lewis guns —leading the media to adopt the name "Emu War" when referring to the incident. Although many birds were killed, the emu population persisted and continued to cause crop destruction.

  9. Crimean Khanate - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine. The Crimean Khanate [b] self-defined as the Throne of Crimea and Desht-i Kipchak [4] [c] and in old European historiography and geography known as Little Tartary [d], was a Crimean Tatar state existing from 1441–1783, the longest-lived of the Turkic khanates that succeeded the empire of the Golden Horde.