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page 1States and territories disestablished in the 1200s
Duchy of Spoleto
Mediaeval duchy in central Italy, circa 575–1201
Kimek Khanate
Medieval Turkic state formed by the Kimek and Kipchak people
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Saltukids
The Saltukids or Saltuqids (Modern Turkish: Saltuklu Beyliği) were a dynasty of the Seljuk Empire, founded after the Battle of Manzikert (1071) centred on Erzurum. The Saltukids ruled between 1071 and 1202. The beylik was founded by Emir Saltuk, one of the Turkmen commanders of the Great Seljuk Alp Arslan. The beylik fought frequently against the Georgian Kingdom for hegemony of the Kars region. The center of the beylik, Erzurum, was briefly re-occupied by the Byzantine Empire between 1077 and 1079, and was besieged by the Georgian King Giorgi III in 1184. It comprised the entirety of present-
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Ahlatshahs
The Shah-Armens (lit. 'Kings of Armenia', ), also known as Ahlatshahs (lit. 'Rulers of Ahlat', ) or Begtimurids, was a Turkoman Sunni Muslim dynasty founded after the Battle of Manzikert (1071) and centred in Ahlat on the northwestern shore of the Lake Van. This region comprised most of modern-day Bitlis and Van, and parts of Muş provinces.
Duchy of Opole
one of the duchies of Silesia
Duchy of Racibórz
one of duchies of Silesia
Tatar confederation
major nomad confederation in the Mongolian Plateau (12th century)
Principality of Koknese
Baltic principality (1180s—1206)