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  2. World of Warcraft Classic - Wikipedia

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    World of Warcraft Classic is a 2019 MMORPG video game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment.Running alongside the main version of the game, Classic recreates World of Warcraft in the state it was in before the release of its first expansion, The Burning Crusade.

  3. Warcraft - Wikipedia

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    The Horde. In the first two Warcraft games, the Horde is made of the orcs under the command of the Burning Legion and are enemies of the human led Alliance. The orcs attempt in both games to conquer the human kingdoms. Eventually the Horde was defeated, most of its leaders killed, and the orcs placed in internment camps.

  4. Jäñgir-Kerei Khan - Wikipedia

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    The khan established the first school in the Horde and served as its first teacher. In addition to his educational reforms, the khan established a centralised government based on the Russian Empire, including a council of advisers, a group of beys, and an administrative office. The chiefs of the Horde were directly subordinated to the khan.

  5. Genoese–Mongol Wars - Wikipedia

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    In 1343, a crisis over residency and trade between Venice and Golden Horde authorities led to joint Genoese-Venetian action against the horde, blockading Mongol ports. The conflict continued into 1345, when Mongol forces besieged Kaffa. The siege dragged on into 1346, with the Mongol army being unable to capture the city.

  6. Mongol invasions of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The conquest of Yunnan Dali and Dai Viet in 1142 Kublai Khan, the fifth Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, and the founder of the Yuan dynasty. By the 1250s, the Mongol Empire controlled large tracts of Eurasia including much of Eastern Europe, Anatolia, North China, Mongolia, Manchuria, Central Asia, Tibet and Southwest Asia.

  7. Zombie Dice - Wikipedia

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    Zombie Dice: Horde Edition is a boxed edition of the game including the original base game, as well as the Double Feature and School Bus expansions. Replacing the dice cup in this edition is a cloth bag.

  8. Nomad (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    Nomad is a historical epic set in 18th-century Kazakhstan.The film is a fictionalized account of the youth and coming-of-age of Ablai Khan, a Khan of the Kazakh Horde, as he grows and fights to defend the fortress at Hazrat-e Turkestan from Dzungar invaders during the Kazakh-Dzungar Wars.

  9. Mongol invasions and conquests - Wikipedia

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    During the Mongol attack on the Middle East ruled by the Mamluk Sultanate, most of the Mamluk military was composed of Kipchaks and the Golden Horde's supply of Kipchak fighters replenished the Mamluk armies and helped them fight off the Mongols. Hungary became a refuge for fleeing Cumans.