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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CumansCumans - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · The historian Dimitri Korobeinikov relates how Baibars' story sums up the tragic fate of many Cumans after the Battle of the Kalka River (1223) and the Mongol invasion of Europe (1223–1242). Roman Kovalev states that this story can further be seen as a mechanism for the preservation of a collective memory broadly reflecting a sense ...

  2. Not in vanilla CK3, since Baibars wasn't born until the 1220s and the latest start date is 1066. The expansion this fall is adding a new start date at 1178 (?), but that still isn't late enough. The More Bookmarks mod adds some start dates where he is alive and he is in available in CK2 as well.

  3. Hace 3 días · Edmund's seal (19th-century reproduction by Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville). In the Holy Land, under the leadership of the Baibars, the Mamluks captured the city of Antioch, the last remnant of the principality that bears its namesake.

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  5. Hace 5 días · Military Career of John Kourkouas (Before 900-After 946) made using wikipedia and the fantastic book Byzantine Military Tactics in Syria and Mesopotamia in The 10th Century (Georgios Theotokis, 2018) (I have been on a Byzantine history binge and I thought he deserved one) 926/7 – Kourkouas leads the Byzantine army across the Muslim frontier, storms the lower city of Melitene, and subjugates ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HomsHoms - Wikipedia

    Hace 4 días · Homs was one of the largest cities in Syria in the 12th century with a population of 7,000. [97] In 1785, the inhabitants of Homs numbered more than 2,000 and the population was divided almost evenly between Eastern Orthodox Christians and Muslims. The 1860s saw a rise in the population to 15,000–20,000. [68]

  7. Hace 5 días · Historia Una necrópolis revela las prácticas funerarias romanas del siglo I a.C. en la Galia Arqueólogos del INRAP han sacado a la luz 1.430 tumbas y restos de la comida que podría haber sido consumida durante los banquetes funerarios que celebraban las familias de los fallecidos.