| 41. | From the middle of the 12th century the Mongolic tribes predominated almost in all the territory of modern Mongolia.
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| 42. | In 1386 1403, the Kingdom of Georgia faced eight Turco-Mongolic invasions under the leadership of Tamerlane.
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| 43. | They noted that there was little vocabulary shared by Turkic and Tungusic languages, though more shared with Mongolic languages.
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| 44. | Tadun Khan of the Wuhuan ( died 207 AD ) was the ancestor of the proto-Mongolic Kumo Xi.
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| 45. | Volker Rybatzki points out the relative lexical purity of Mongolian in " The Mongolic Languages " ( 2003)
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| 46. | Yahballaha III ( 1245 1317 ) and Rabban Bar Sauma ( c . 1220 1294 ) were famous Mongolic Nestorian Christians.
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| 47. | The closest relative of the Mongolic languages appears to be the extinct language Khitan . but this has been widely disputed.
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| 48. | The classification and speaker numbers above follow Janhunen ( 2006 ) except for Southern Mongolic which follows Nugteren ( 2011 ).
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| 49. | More secular minded Salars have resorted to appropriating Tibetan or Moghol ( a Qinghai Mongolic Muslim group ) music as their own.
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| 50. | If this view proves to be correct, Khitan is, indeed, best classified as a Para-Mongolic language ."
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