Mongolinvasion of EastAsia may refer to Mongol conquests EastAsiaMongol conquests of EastAsia , general information about Mongol conquests Mongolinvasion of Central Asia , from 1206 1221, Genghis Khan s armies expanded the Mongol Empire after the unification of the Mongol Turkic tribes. This period was considered to end with the conquering of the Khwarizmian Empire. Mongolinvasion of China , lasting six decades, culminated with the fall of the Chinese Song Dynasty in 1276 Mongol invasions of Japan , unsuccessful attempts by Kublai Khan in 1274 and 1281 to invade Japan Mongol invasions of Korea , a series of campaigns by the Mongol Empire against Korea, then known as Goryeo, from 1231 to 1270 Mongol invasions of Vietnam , three major campaigns between 1257 and 1288 disambiguation ... more details
Refimprove date April 2009 Campaignbox Mongol invasions The Mongolinvasion of Central Asia occurred after the unification of the Mongol and Turkic peoples Turkic tribes on Mongolia n plateau in 1206. It finally completed when Genghis Khan conquered the Khwarizmian Empire in 1221. The Uyghurs, Qarluqs and Khara Khitan Khanate Driven from China by the Jin Dynasty 1115 1234 Jurchen Jin Dynasty 1115 1234 Jin Dynasty , in 1124 some Khitans moved westward under Yeh l Ta shih s leadership and created the Kara khitan Black Khitai, or Western Liao Khanate between in the Semirechye and the Chu River . They subdued the Uyghur people Uyghurs , Qarluq s and local Turkic peoples Turkic and Tajik people Tajik peoples. However, their power was finally shattered in 1211, through the combined actions of the Khw rezm Shah Al ad D n Mu ammad 1200 20 and K chl g , a fugitive Naiman prince in flight from Genghis Khan s Mongols . The Uyghurs killed an overseer of the Kara Khitan and declared their allegiance to the Mongols. A Uyghur leader married the daughter of Genghis in order to secure his realm. A leader of the Qarluq and Buzar, the warlord of Chuy Valley , followed the Uyghur example. Kuchlug usurped ... bloodshed, and almost no material loss. The Mongolinvasion of Central Asia however would entail .... See also Kara Khitan Khanate Khwarezmia Main Mongolinvasion of Khwarezmia Campaignbox MongolInvasion of the Khwarezmian Empire The Mongolinvasion of Khwarezmia lasted from 1219 to 1221. In fact, it was not originally the intention of the Mongol Empire to invade the Khwarezmid Empire . Indeed, Genghis ... that would mark the remainder of their campaigns. Mongol Empire References Reflist DEFAULTSORT MongolInvasion Of Central Asia Category 13th century conflicts Category Invasions Category Wars involving ... es Invasi n mongola de Asia Central lt Mongol invazija Chorezmij ja pt Invas o mongol da sia Central ru fi Mongolien hy kk ykset Keski Aasiaan ... more details
Mongolinvasion of Anatolia may refer to one of the following events and historical periods Mongol conquest of Anatolia by the Mongol Empire 13th century Battle of Ankara by the Chagatai Khanate under Timur 15th century disambig Category Mongol Empire Category Anatolia Category Seljuk Turks ... more details
R t t br D nes Tomaj HbMpartof the Mongolinvasioninvasion of Hungary HbMcommander2 King B la ... Few thousand killed ref name Liptai 1985 Campaignbox Mongol invasions Campaignbox Mongolinvasion of Rus Campaignbox Mongolinvasion of Poland Campaignbox Mongolinvasion of Hungary The resumption of the Mongol ... of the Mongolinvasion of Rus marked by the Battle of the Kalka River 1223 which was fought between ... of Rus and points east during 1237 to 1240, which ended with a Mongol succession crisis. An alternative ... East. Overview The Mongol invasions of Europe , under the leadership of Subutai , centered on the destruction ... out of the Mongol affairs in the east of Europe, specifically in Russia . The evidence does indicate ... and conquest of Rus lands Main Mongolinvasion of Rus Image suzdal invasion2.jpg thumb right Returning ... army and returned. ref source? ref Invasion into Central Europe main Mongolinvasion of Poland The Mongols ... army at the Battle of Mohi on April 11, 1241. The devastating Mongolinvasion killed half of Hungary s then population. ref http www.britannica.com eb article 34789 Hungary The Mongolinvasion the last ... published as The MongolInvasion of Europe in Military History, June, 1997 . ref Image Henryk Pobozny.jpg ... Mongol force&mdash saw difficulty near the Polish Galich border. The Invasion of Poland and Hungary ... More than 200 years before the Mongolinvasion, the Military of Hungary Hungarian army descendants ... to the Balkan s. After the Mongolinvasion, B la IV of Hungary recalled the Cumans to Hungary to repopulate ... and power, without much success. Image Hungary 1241.png thumb 250px left Mongolinvasion of the Kingdom ... during the Mongolinvasion of Hungary Croatia in 1242. ref name gra evinar http www.casopis gradjevinar.hr ... thumb 200px right Wallachia in the 13th century The 1241 Mongolinvasion first affected Moldavia ... as Great Khan. He was not capable nor interested in launching an invasion on Western Europe. Mongol ... Citation style date March 2011 Chambers, James The Devil s Horsemen The MongolInvasion of Europe ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Invasion of Khwarezmia partof the Mongol invasions image File Khwarezmian ... Asia , Iran , Afghanistan and modern Pakistan territory Khwarezmia added to the Mongol Empire result Complete Mongol victory combatant1 Mongol Empire combatant2 Khwarezmia commander1 Genghis Khan ... the majority unmobilized. casualties1 unknown casualties2 unknown notes Campaignbox MongolInvasion of the Khwarezmian Empire Campaignbox Mongol invasions The Mongolinvasion of Khwarezmia from 1219 ... , Japan and parts of Southeast Asia . Ironically, it was not originally the intention of the Mongol ... Nicolle Nicolle, David. The Mongol Warlords ref It would be the invasion, absolute destruction and complete ... the Mongolinvasion actually occurred. This attempt at an alliance with Genghis was done because of a dispute ... of the Mongolinvasion. The city was built along the river Amu Darya in a marshy delta area. The soft ... The MongolInvasion of Europe , Atheneum, 1979. ISBN 0 689 10942 3 Greene, Robert. The 33 Strategies .... Mongol Empire DEFAULTSORT MongolInvasion Of Khwarezmia Category 13th century conflicts Category Invasions ... to 1600 The Mongol Invasions The Il Khanate ref marked the beginning of the Mongol conquest of the Islamic states, in the Mongol expansion would ultimately culminate in the conquest of virtually all ... the defeat of the Kara Khitan s, Genghis Khan s Mongol Empire gained a border with the Khwarezmid Empire ... expanding Mongol Empire made contact. ref name Saunders Saunders, J. J. The History of the Mongol Conquests ref Mongol historians are adamant that the Great Khan at that time had no intention of invading ... Hildinger Hildinger, Eric. Warriors of the Steppe A Military History of Central Asia, 500 B.C. to A.D. ... Soucek Soucek, Svatopluk A History of Inner Asia ref Of further interest is that the caliph of Baghdad ... A Military History of Central Asia, 500 B.C. to A.D. 1700 . ref Genghis Khan then sent a second ..., who considered ambassadors as sacred and inviolable. ref name Prawdin Prawdin, Michael. The Mongol ... more details
History of Russia from Early Slavs history and Kievan Rus to Romanovs dynasty ref Campaignbox Mongol invasions Campaignbox Mongolinvasion of Rus The Mongolinvasion of Rus was resumed on 21 December 1237 marking the resumption of the MongolInvasion of Europe , during which the Mongols attacked the Medieval ... officials. The invasion s impact on historical development History of East Slavs The influence of the Mongolinvasion on the territories of Kievan Rus was uneven. Colin McEvedy Atlas of World ... prior to the invasion to 7 million afterwards. ref name Mongol Conquests Centers such as Kiev never ... and Belarus . Influence of the Mongolinvasion on Rus society Historians have debated the long ... that had begun before the invasion. Historians also credit the Mongol regime with an important ... were eventually conquered by the Russian Empire . See also Mongolinvasion of Volga Bulgaria Tatar ..., ISBN 5 94457 011 3. Mongol Empire Russia topics Commons category Mongolinvasion of Rus DEFAULTSORT MongolInvasion Of Rus Category 13th century conflicts Category Invasions Category History of Ukraine ...Infobox Military Conflict conflict Mongol conquest of Eastern Europe image Image Gengis Khan empire en.svg 250px caption The route of the first Mongol expedition in Russia 1223 date 1223, 1236 1240 place Modern Russia , Ukraine and Belarus result Decisive Mongol victory resulting in principalities of Kievan State becoming vassal s of the Mongol Empire Mongol Golden Horde . combatant1 Mongol Empire ... ref name Mongol Conquests http users.erols.com mwhite28 warstat0.htm Mongol Colin McEvedy, Atlas of World ... invasion, heralded by the Battle of the Kalka River 1223 was fought between the scout forces ... force of several Rus princes. After fifteen years of peace, the Rus invasion was followed by Batu Khan s full scale invasion of Rus and points east during 1237 to 1240, which only ended with a Mongol succession crisis. The invasion, facilitated by the breakup of Kievan Rus in the 12th century ... more details
Refimprove date March 2011 Unbalanced date March 2011 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Mongolinvasion of Burma part of Mongol invasions image File Baganmyo.jpg 250px caption Bagan Pagan , the capital of the Pagan Kingdom date 1277, 1283 and 1287 place Burma , Baoshan result Mongol victory br Burma became tributary to the Mongol Yuan Dynasty . br Pagan Kingdom fell into anarchy combatant1 Yuan Dynasty of the Mongol Empire combatant2 The Pagan Kingdom commander1 Khudu br Nasir al Din br the prince Sangudar br the prince Esen temur commander2 Narathihapate br Thihathu strength1 12,000 and 3,840 ... publisher Bantam Press year 2006 isbn 0593054482 page 300 ref The Mongolinvasion of Burma 1283 main Battle of Bhamo The Yuan force of 10,000 under the Mongol prince Sangudar from Sichuan , with the Miao ... of Central Asia location New Brunswick publisher Rutgers University Press isbn 0813513049 Mongol ... Mongol invasions Mongol conquest of Burma After the conquest of China , Kublai Khan , the founder of the Yuan Dynasty and the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire , invaded the Pagan Kingdom of Burma ... China . Kublai, the founder of the Yuan Dynasty and the fifth Great Khan of the Mongol Empire , dispatched ... elephant s, had advanced over the border along the high valleys in Baoshan . 700 man Mongol garrison ... . The Mongol horses refused to advance when they saw elephants. Khudu ordered his men to dismount ... Atwood p72 cite book first C. P. last Atwood title Encyclopedia of Mongolia and the Mongol Empire location ... subjects. The king sent an envoy to Mongol, who requested to return after the crops have grown. Narathihapate ..., the king of Pagan, submitted to the Mongol court. ref Grousset 2000 , p. 291. ref In response ... army retreated to China soon. Later, the Mongol commander was executed by Yunnan s governor for his ... book first J. last Bor year title History of diplomatic relations of Mongol Eurasia volume II location ... Burma Category Military history of Burma Category 13th century in Burma id Invasi Mongol ke Burma ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Mongolinvasion of Java image caption date 1293 place Java , Majapahit result Majapahit victory combatant1 Yuan Dynasty of the Mongol Empire combatant2 Singhasari Kingdom of Singhasari br Majapahit Dynasty commander1 Kublai Khan supreme commander br Shi bi br Ike Mese br Gaoxing generals commander2 Jayakatwang supreme commander br Raden Wijaya general, later become ruler strength1 20,000 30,000 soldiers br 1,000 ships strength2 More than 100,000 soldiers casualties1 More than 3,000 killed casualties2 More than 2,000 killed and drowned Campaignbox Mongol invasions In 1293, Kublai Khan , the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire and the founder of the Yuan Dynasty , sent a large invasion fleet to Java with 20,000 ref citation last Weatherford first Jack title Genghis khan and the making of the modern world year 2004 publisher Random House location New York isbn 0609809644 page 239 . ref to 30,000 soldiers. This was a punitive expedition against King Kertanegara ... Category Yuan Dynasty Category 13th century in Asia Category Conflicts in 1293 es Invasi n mongol de Java id Invasi Yuan Mongol ke Jawa ms Serangan Mongol ke atas Jawa ru ... Kublai Khan ruler of the Mongol Empire and Chinese Emperor emperor of the Yuan Dynasty , had sent ... provisions for a year. ref Weatherford 2004 , and also Man 2007 . ref The officers were the Mongol ... name and pahit means bitter . Invasion The Yuan forces departed from southern port of Quanzhou ... Ho and Islam in Southeast Asia publisher Institute of Southeast Asian Studies date 2009 location pages ... . ref citation last Saunders first J. J. title The history of Mongol conquests year 2001 publisher University of Pennsylvania Press location Philadelphia isbn 0812217667 . ref See also Mongol invasions ... The Mongol king who remade China year 2007 publisher Bantam Books location London isbn 0553817183 ... year 2002 publisher Adamant Media location Boston isbn 9780543947291 Mongol Empire Category Mongol ... more details
Refimprove date September 2007 Campaignbox Mongol invasions The Mongolinvasion of China lasted over 6 decades and particularly involved the defeat of the Jin Dynasty 1115 1234 Jin Dynasty , Western Xia , the Dali Kingdom , and the Southern Song , which finally fell in year 1276. The Mongols under Kublai Khan established the Yuan Dynasty in China and crushed the last Song resistance in 1279, which marked the onset of all of China under the Yuan. This was the first time that whole China was ruled by a non Chinese ruler. Conquest of Jin Dynasty Main Mongol Jin Dynasty War Campaignbox Mongol Jin War At the time of the kurultai , Genghis Khan was involved in a dispute with Western Xia which eventually became the first of his wars of conquest. Despite problems in taking well defended Western Xia ... the Mongols to avenge earlier death of a Mongol Khan, gain the riches of northern China and mostly ... and the Mongol Empire , p.590 ref The Mongols plundered border settlements and one of the local Tangut nobles accepted Mongol supremacy . ref J.Bor Mongol hiigeed Eurasiin diplomat shashtir, vol.II ... and the Xi Xia entered the Mongol orbit. In 1218, the Mongols invaded the Xia when the Emperor refused ... in the campaign, and Genghis had vowed punishment. While he was in Central Asia , the Western Xia .... A Tangut general declined the demand on behalf of the Xia Emperor. Mongol armies under Genghis ... of the Mongol Empire , founding Mongol clan Tangud . Conquest of Yunnan Mongke Khan dispatched Kublai ... Mongol diplomat envoy s. The Mongols divided their forces into three. One wing rode eastward ... pacified Yunnan . Conquest of Song China Main Mongol conquest of the Song Dynasty Campaignbox Mongol ... and killed a Mongol ambassador , the Mongols declared war. Very soon, the Mongol armies had ... the fall of the Song in 1276. While the Mongol forces had success against the non Han Chinese states ... of Chinese history , Inner Mongolian People s publishing corp, ISBN 7 204 04420 7, 2001. Mongol Empire ... more details
. Background The Mongolinvasion of Europe Mongols invaded Europe with three armies. One of the three armies was tasked with distracting Poland, before joining the main Mongol force Mongolinvasion ... included forces from History of Poland 966 1385 Fragmentation and invasion, 1138 1295 fragmented ... in late 1240. ref name Bitwa8 Bitwa.. , p. 8 ref Invasion File HedwigAltar.jpg thumb left 300px Battle of Legnica, 1241. From a medieval illuminated manuscript. Mongol tumen , moving from recently ... year caused the descendants of the Grand Khan to return to the Mongol capital of Karakorum ..., smaller Mongol invasions of Poland 1259 1260 and 1287 1288 . ref pl icon Jacek Kawecki, http www.futurum.pl ... , Sieradz , Sandomierz , Zawichost , Krak w , and Bytom were ravaged and plundered by Mongol army ... Tatars , descendants of the Mongols. In Krak w, the legacy of the Mongol invasions is found .... Hist. Wojsk. &mdash T. 9 1937 , pp. 175&ndash 237 Mongol Empire Category 13th century conflicts Category ... id Invasi Mongol ke Polandia ja pl I najazd mongolski na Polsk ru ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict image caption conflict Mongolinvasion of Volga Bulgaria place Volga Bulgaria date 1223 first , 1229 1230 second and 1236 AD third result Mongol victory combatant1 Mongol Empire combatant2 Volga Bulgaria commander1 Subutai , Jebe commander2 strength1 ? strength2 ? casualties1 ? casualties2 ? Campaignbox Mongol invasions History of Tatarstan The Mongolinvasion of Volga Bulgaria lasted from 1223 to 1236. The Mongol campaigns See also Friar Julian In 1223, after defeating Russia n and Kipchak people Kipchak armies at the Battle of Kalka , a Mongol army under the generals Subutai and Jebe was sent to subdue Volga Bulgaria . At that point in history Genghis Khan s troops were seen as invincible. However in 1223, the Bulgars defeated the Mongols. An army led by the Bulgar ilt b r king Ghabdulla Chelbir and including the armies of Mordvin princes or in zor s Puresh and Purgaz ,ambushed and defeated Subutais s forces in 1223 Battle of Samara Bend , one of the first defeats of the Mongols. Details of this ambush along with subsequent Mongol victory at the Kama river have not survived. The Mongols returned in 1229 under the command of Kukday and Bubede . This force .... A few years later, in 1232, the Mongol cavalry subjugated the southeastern part of the Bashkir ia, and occupied ... lords to unite in common defense, the Mongols struck again in 1236. Mongol forces led by Batu Khan ... 80 of the country s population was killed during the invasion. The remaining population mostly relocated ... Bulgar population were included into the Khanate of Kazan , which was ruled by Mongol dynasties. The Khanate ... Volga Bulgaria Bulgars Mongolia Mongols Tatar invasions Russo Kazan Wars Kazan Tatars Mongol Occupation of Eastern Europe Kummagyaria Sources TES Mongolinvasion of Volga Bulgaria Genghis Khan s Greatest General Subotai the Valiant.Richard A.Gabriel Mongol Empire Category 13th century conflicts ... Volga Bulgaria bg id Invasi Mongol ke Volga Bulgaria ja ... more details
Other uses pp move indef small yes Infobox bodyclass geography above EastAsia image File EastAsia orthographic projection .svg 200px Map of EastAsia label1 Area data1 convert 11839074 km2 sqmi 0 abbr ... , Japanese language Japanese , Korean language Korean , and Languages of EastAsia many others ... CHN Shanghai br flagicon JPN Yokohama br Cities of EastAsia see list Chinese piccap2 Geographic EastAsia shaded in green ref name encarta eastasia , including the Russian Far East in intermediate ... Sino Viet. small br small native small EastAsia or Eastern Asia the latter form preferred ... ref name encarta eastasia cite web url http encarta.msn.com dictionary 1861672714 East Asia.html title EastAsia accessdate 2008 01 12 work encarta publisher Microsoft quote East A sia st y the countries ... the people in the world, live in geographic EastAsia, about twice Europe s population. The region ... Asia . Historically, many societies in EastAsia have been part of the Sinosphere Chinese cultural ... , Shamanism in Korea , Mongolia and other indigenous populations of northern EastAsia ref Chongho ... Asian calendar s are derived. History Main History of EastAsia Empty section date February 2011 Uses of the term EastAsia The UN subregion of Eastern Asia and other common definitions ref name encarta eastasia of EastAsia contain the entirety of the People s Republic of China ref name EBeasia ... area of EastAsia than will be discussed here.... ref including all Special Administrative Region ... , Japan , North Korea , South Korea , and Mongolia ref name encarta eastasia . Chinese language ... EastAsia ref http afe.easia.columbia.edu webcourse key points kp 5.htm Columbia University East Asian Cultural Sphere ref ref R. Keith Schopper s EastAsia Identities and Change in the Modern ... whether these countries or regions should be considered in eastAsia or not. Certain parts of Western China Tibet and Xinjiang considered either EastAsia or Central Asia or South Asia in the case of Tibet ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Indonesian invasion of East Timor image caption partof the Cold War place East Timor date December 1975 result East Timor annexed by Indonesia combatant1 INA combatant2 Image Flag of FRETILIN East Timor .svg 22px border FRETILIN Falintil FALINTIL commander1 Suharto ... 90 ref br History of East Timor The Indonesian invasion of East Timor began 7 December 1975 when the Indonesian military invaded East Timor under the pretext of anti colonialism . The overthrow of a popular and briefly Fretilin led government sparked a violent Indonesian occupation of East Timor quarter century occupation in which between approximately 60,000 and 100,000 East Timorese soldiers and civilians ... of East Timor invasion. ref Schwarz 1994 , p. 208. ref Such considerations, however, became ... planned for the invasion of East Timor. There was no free expression in New Order Indonesia and thus ... thumb 300px Indonesian invasion On 7 December 1975, Indonesian forces invaded East Timor ... into east and west, Indonesia argued after the invasion, was the result of colonial oppression enforced ... by Western countries as key to their interests in South EastAsia. ref Ramos Horta, p. 57 ref Noam .... ref name Simons, 189 A week after the invasion of East Timor the National Security Council prepared ... Indonesia s invasion of East Timor, demanded Jakarta withdraw troops without delay, and to allow ... utterly ineffective in whatever measures it undertook with regard to the invasion of East Timor . This task ... 99 Comparative Reflections on Cambodia by Ben Kiernan DEFAULTSORT Indonesian Invasion Of East Timor ..., the last two decades of the century saw continuous clashes between Indonesian and East Timorese groups over the status of East Timor, until 1999, when the East Timorese voted for independence in a UNAMET United Nations Mission in East Timor referendum. Background East Timor owes its territorial ... at the time. Following the war, the Dutch East Indies secured its independence as the independent ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Shahin s invasion of Asia Minor partof the Roman Persian Wars date 615 place Asia Minor result Desicive Sassanid victory territory combatant1 Byzantine Empire East Roman Byzantine Empire combatant2 Sassanid Empire commander1 Heraclius , Philippicus general Philippicus commander2 Shahin Vahmanzadegan Shahin strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Roman Persian Wars In 615, during the ongoing war with the East Roman Byzantine Empire, the Sassanid Empire Sassanid Persian army under spahbod Shahin Vahmanzadegan Shahin invaded Asia Minor and reached Chalcedon , across the Bosporus from Constantinople . The Sassanids had already captured Roman Syria and Palestine in the previous year. After negotiations with Byzantine Emperor Heraclius , a Byzantine ambassador was sent to Persian Shahanshah Khosrau II , and Shahin withdrew again to Syria. References reflist 2 Sources cite book last Dodgeon first Michael H. coauthors Greatrex, Geoffrey Lieu, Samuel N. C. title The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars Part I, 226 363 AD year 2002 publisher Routledge isbn 0 415 003423 url http books.google.com books?id zoZIxpQ8A2IC pages 196 97 cite book title The Cambridge History of Iran last Frye first R. N. editor Yarshater, Ehsan Bailey, Harold year 1983 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 978 0521200929 url http books.google.com books?id Ko RafMSGLkC chapter The Political History of Iran under the Sassanids cite book last Howard Johnston first James authorlink James Howard Johnston title East Rome, Sasanian Persia And the End of Antiquity Historiographical And Historical Studies year 2006 publisher Ashgate Publishing isbn 0 860 78992 6 url http books.google.com books?id 1U4rUaLdYnQC Category 615 Category 7th century conflicts Category Battles involving the Sassanid Empire Category Battles involving the Byzantine Empire Category Battles of the Roman Persian Wars Category 7th century in the Byzantine Empire Category Battles in medieval ... more details
EastAsia can refer to EastAsia , the geographical region EastAsia album EastAsia , a record by Miyuki Nakajima Eastasia Nineteen Eighty Four Eastasia , a fictional superstate in George Orwell s book 1984 Wikipedia WikiProject EastAsia WikiProject EastAsia , a project on Wikipedia that aims to improve coverage of EastAsia. disambig ... more details
Expert subject History date March 2008 Cleanup date July 2007 ancient history Prehistory In EastAsia ... of both Neolithic and Mesolithic culture. Ancient civilizations in EastAsia Xia, Shang and Zhou ... major religion of EastAsia is Taoism . In China, it affected Buddhism and develop the thought ... influenced by the Silk Road , which connected China, India, the Middle East and Europe. Hinduism and Buddhism , which both began in India, were important influences on South and EastAsia. Christianity ... in the Central Asia, it did not gain any significance in China and EastAsia until modern missionaries ... to deter invasions from the nomadic groups of Central Asia who were almost Mongol tribes ... families. Buddhism Buddhism , also one of the major religions in EastAsia, was introduced into China ... Asia The first known History of typography in EastAsia movable type system was invented in China ... from Central Asia. Altaic and Mongols Image Mongol Empire map.gif thumb left 250px The expansion of the Mongol ... also Histories for EastAsia are listed by area in alphabetical order History of China History of Hong ... History of Vladivostok References reflist colwidth 35em DEFAULTSORT History Of EastAsia Category History of EastAsia ko ja zh ... east by northern barbarians. This marked the beginning of Eastern Zhou. During this period, the Zhou ..., was a major influence on East Asian history. It originated in northern China in the 5th century ... brought back accurate information about Central Asia. Emperor Wu Di immediately sent envoys to Central ... in the Middle East after the Battle of Talas between the Arabs and the Chinese Tang Dynasty in 751. The Silk Road was also a pathway for intruders, namely the Turkic Mongol peoples of Central Asia. One of the main concerns of the foreign affairs of the Chinese dynasties was how to defeat these nomadic ... during the Hunnu 1 3 centuries BC , Mongol Empire 13 14 centuries , Manchu Empire 16 19 centuries ... more details
Infobox journal title EastAsia Law Review cover File EALRlogo.jpg 180px discipline Law review abbreviation E. Asia L. Rev. publisher University of Pennsylvania Law School East Asian Legal Studies Association country United States frequency Semi Annual history 2004 present website http www.pennealr.com ISSN 1943 8249 The EastAsia Law Review is an academic journal focusing on legal issues concerning EastAsia, published by an organization of juris Doctor J.D. and Master of Laws LL.M. students at the University of Pennsylvania Law School . One or two issues are published in each volume, with an occasional additional issue reprinting papers from a symposium held by the EastAsia Law Review. ref name EALR Home http www.pennealr.com EastAsia Law Review Home ref In its 2010 2011 cycle, it will publish its sixth volume. Mission statement The EastAsia Law Review has the following mission statement ref name EALR About http www.pennealr.com pages about us.php EastAsia Law Review About Us ref blockquote The EastAsia Law Review is committed to addressing current cutting edge legal developments in Asia. Recognizing an existing gap in the literature exclusively dedicated to the region, we seek to provide a forum where scholars and students may contribute to the development of legal affairs within the region. To this end we seek to publish a journal and to host a variety of events within the Penn legal community in an effort to inform our peers and colleagues about recent developments in the regional jurisprudence. blockquote History The journal was founded as the Chinese Law & Policy ..., reflecting its intention to expand its focus from China to the greater EastAsia region and it simultaneously ... first symposium in 2009, titled Repeating History? Lessons from the 1997 EastAsia Financial Crisis .... ref name EALR Membership http www.pennealr.com pages about us membership.php EastAsia Law Review Membership ref External links http www.pennealr.com EastAsia Law Review web site References references ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Arts of the Far East include Buddhist art Chinese art Art and architecture of Japan Japanese art Korean art Tibetan art Thai art Laotian art Vietnamese art See also Eastern art history Asian literature DEFAULTSORT Art Of EastAsia Category Asian art Art history stub fr Art d Asie orientale simple Art of EastAsia ... more details
orphan date December 2008 primarysources date December 2008 EastAsia School of Theology EAST is an interdenominational Christian Bible college located in Singapore which was established in 1992. Programmes Master of Divinity in Teaching & Exposition Master of Divinity in Inter Cultural Studies Master of Divinity in General Studies Master of Arts in Biblical Studies Master of Arts in Inter Cultural Studies Bachelor of Arts in Christian Ministry Graduate Certificate in Christian Ministry Graduate Certificate in Biblical Studies Graduate Certificate in Inter Cultural Studies Graduate Certificate in Pastoral Counselling Partner in Ministry Certificate Accreditation & Affiliation Asia Theological Association Association for Theological Education in South EastAsia Campus Crusade for Christ Related schools and advanced degrees EAST is a member of the consortium of International Graduate School of Leadership, IGSL http www.glg igsl.org and the International Leadership University ILU of Campus Crusade for Christ International, CCCI . It is also affiliated with Singapore Campus Crusade for Christ, SCCC . EAST is also a member of Asia Graduate School of Theology AGST . http www.agst mst.org main.html AGST is a consortium that offers higher degree ThM and PhD. It is made up of schools from Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. References references External links http www.east.edu.sg EastAsia School of Theology coord missing Singapore Category Educational institutions established in 1992 Category Seminaries and theological colleges in Singapore ... more details
creation. Aside from the first Minister of Greater EastAsia, Kazuo Aoki , all succeeding ministers ... of Greater EastAsia was abolished on 1945 08 26 by order of the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers ... EastAsia class wikitable Name From To 1 Aoki Kazuo 1 November 1942 22 July 1944 2 Mamoru Shigemitsu ... 17 August 1945 25 August 1945 See also Greater EastAsia Conference Greater EastAsia Co Prosperity ... last Lebra first Joyce Chapman authorlink coauthors year 1975 title Japan s Greater EastAsia Co ... http ww2db.com battle spec.php?battle id 70 WW2DB Greater EastAsia Conference http www.adam matthew ... Foreign Office Files for Japan and the Far East . Adam Matthew Publications. Accessed 2 March 2005 ... more details
EastAsia Hotel is a 2 star hotel in Shanghai , People s Republic of China China . Located at the busy shopping center of Shanghai on Nanjing Road East , with a long history of over seventy years, the hotel has been one of the more famous hotels in Shanghai. ref cite news url http www.sinohotel.com english hotelinfo shanghai eastasia hotel.html title EastAsia Hotel Shanghai Introducation accessdate 2009 12 27 ref A Lonely Planet featured hotel. ref cite news url http hotels.lonelyplanet.com china shanghai r2113 eastasia hotel p131819 ?SearchDetails L 10000 1 1 2113 1 1 1 1 13.. 57.59.27.4.52 title Lonely Planet Featured Hotel accessdate 2009 12 27 ref Footnotes reflist See also Shanghai Bund Nanjing Road External links http hotel.china.com hotelcomment 7543.html Hotel s comments wikitravel http www.sinohotel.com english hotels shanghai index.html Hotels in Shanghai coord missing Shanghai Category Hotels in Shanghai Category Landmarks in Shanghai Shanghai Asia hotel struct stub ... more details
Expert subject Economics date February 2009 The economy of EastAsia is one of the most successful regional economies of the world. ref Industry and Enterprise Development in the Far East , in Industry ... and services of all kinds. Definition Various organizations and disciplines define EastAsia in different ways. The United Nations classifies South eastAsia the 10 Association of South East Asian Nations ASEAN members plus East Timor as a distinct region, but other sources add North east and South eastAsia together, which is the practice in this article. The economic entities of EastAsia are thus ... 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 West Asia 15 economies 2.0 2.3 3.0 3.8 3.4 3.7 East Europe 7 economies ... economies 7.8 8.1 8.3 9.8 8.3 8.4 EastAsia 10 economies 10.4 12.6 15.2 17.5 22.5 26.5 Rest of the World 64.4 61.9 58.5 53.3 50.7 45.4 Policy Among the major policy choices commonly adopted in EastAsia ... ref In 2005, EastAsia had more than one third of the world s population, an estimated 2,075 million ... by 2010. South eastAsia is expected to grow more than twice as fast 1.32 p.a. as North eastAsia 0.60 ... east was 33.1 years in 2005, and 26 years in South eastAsia. Life expectancy 74.1 years ... per 1,000 in North eastAsia vs. 28.3 in South eastAsia. class wikitable border 1 Region Infant mortality ... Africa 82.6 South Central Asia 56.3 South EastAsia 28.3 Western Asia 29.9 South America 21.4 Latin ... Korea 1997 Asian Financial Crisis Economy of Asia Four Asian Tigers Related organizations EastAsia ... Notes reflist External links http www.olemiss.edu courses pol387 Political economy of EastAsia Category EastAsia Category Economy of AsiaEast ... is a major contributor to industrial commercial growth and prosperity. Currently in the Far East ... markets are other important factors making for high levels of business economic performance. East ... Leste East Timor problematic, and so unless otherwise indicated, it will be omitted. Theory A 1997 ... more details
serv 2 online chan 2 Bio. is a South EastAsia n television channel dedicating to biography. The channel was launched on May 27, 2008 by AETN All Asia Networks, a joint venture between A&E Television Networks and Astro All Asia Networks in Malaysia . ref name Newswit.com http www.newswit.com enews ... Astro All Asia Networks Crime & Investigation Network South EastAsia Crime & Investigation Network Asia History South East Asian TV channel History Asia The Biography Channel Biography References ... All Asia Networks DEFAULTSORT Bio. South EastAsia Category A&E Television Networks Category Southeast ... television stations ms Bio. saluran TV Asia Tenggara ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Website name EastAsia Forum url http www.eastasiaforum.org type News and commentary launch date October 17, 2006 EastAsia Forum EAF is a policy forum directed by Emeritus ... 2008 05 28 eastasia forum dialogue EAF EastAsia Forum Dialogue ref Australian Prime ... media speech 2008 speech 0145.cfm PM of Australia Address to the EastAsia Forum ref Blog The EAF blog offers daily analysis of current events, trends and major themes around Asia and the region ... relations, and political developments. Content includes Australian, East Asian and Asia Pacific region ... tag US Asia Obama and Asia References reflist External links http www.eastasiaforum.org EastAsia Forum http www.eaber.org East Asian Bureau of Economic Research Australian National University Category EastAsia ... University . Australia s former Treasurer, the Hon. Peter Costello , launched the EAF and the East ... eaf.html International Centre of Excellence in Asia Pacific Studies EAF ref Indonesia s Minister for Economic ... for dialogue on Asia n economic policy economic and public policy affairs at http www.eastasiaforum.org ... in College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University. ref http www.crawford.anu.edu.au research units ear Crawford School of Economic and Government EastAsia Research ref Events The EastAsia Forum hosted a dialogue at the end of March 2008 with high level policy speakers from around the Asia Pacific region. The group included ASEAN Secretary General Surin Pitsuwan, Professors .... Andrew MacIntyre, Dean, College of Asia and Pacific, ANU. Suman Bery, Director General of the National ... & NZIER Yiping Huang, Adjunct Professor, Crawford School and Asia Chief Economist, Citigroup. Rajiv ... guests EAF Guests ref Featured Issues http www.eastasiaforum.org tag asia pacific community Asia Pacific Community http www.eastasiaforum.org tag global financial crisis Global Financial ... more details