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    in 701) We reached the Iron Gate Alexey V. Arapov. "Boysun. Masterpieces of Central Asia". Retrieved 2014-03-25. The Iron Gates were located on the old...
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  • Algeria Iron Gate Pass, a gorge in central Xinjiang, People's Republic of China Iron Gate (Central Asia), a defile between Balkh and Samarkand Iron Gates is...
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    The Iron Gates (Bulgarian: Железни врата; Romanian: Porțile de Fier; Serbian: Ђердапска клисура / Đerdapska klisura or Гвоздена капија / Gvozdena kapija;...
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    Sasanian defense lines Alexander in the Qur'an Cilician Gates Great Wall of China Iron Gate (Central Asia) Fortifications of Derbent Horns of Alexander Josephus...
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    and the Cholan emperor Rajendra I in the Malay Annals. Gates of Alexander Iron Gate (Central Asia) Ergenekon Cándida Ferrero Hernández; John Tolan (2021)...
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    The history of Central Asia concerns the history of the various peoples that have inhabited Central Asia. The lifestyle of such people has been determined...
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    Dzungarian Gate, also known as the Altai Gap, is a geographically and historically significant mountain pass between China and Central Asia. It has been...
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    Soviet Central Asia (‹See Tfd›Russian: Советская Средняя Азия, romanized: Sovetskaya Srednyaya Aziya) was the part of Central Asia administered by the...
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  • Turkey Derbendcis, Ottoman military auxiliary constabulary units Iron Gate (Central Asia), a defile between Balkh and Samarkand This disambiguation page...
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    Scytho-Siberian world (category Iron Age cultures of Asia)
    cultures of Eastern Europe, the Saka-Massagetae and Tasmola cultures of Central Asia, and the Aldy-Bel, Pazyryk and Tagar cultures of south Siberia. The Scythian-Siberian...
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