• Michael Prawdin was the pseudonym of Michael Charol (20 January 1894 – 23 December 1970), a Russian-German historical writer. Born in present-day Ukraine...
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    37. Thomas T. Allsen Culture and Conquest in Mongol Eurasia, p. 45. Michael Prawdin, Gerard (INT) Chaliand The Mongol empire, p. 262. Curta, Florin. Southeastern...
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    Ottomana Pax Kushana Pax Khazarica Mongol Empire History of cartography Michael Prawdin. The Mongol Empire: its rise and legacy. New Brunswick: Transaction...
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    in Hungary and minted coins in the name of the Khagan. According to Michael Prawdin, the country of Béla was assigned to Orda by Batu as an appanage. At...
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    name was conferred by the Northern Yuan dynasty Moule 1957, p. 104. Michael Prawdin The Mongol Empire and its Legacy J. J. Saunders The History of Mongol...
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    Military deterrence in history: a pilot cross-historical survey, p. 97 Michael Prawdin, The Mongol Empire, its Rise and Legacy p. 389. Collier-MacMillan Ltd...
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    Trevor Nevitt Dupuy The encyclopedia of military history, p. 336. Michael Prawdin, Gerard (INT) Chaliand, The Mongol Empire, p. 237. Timothy May-Mongol...
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  • Ignaty Potapenko (1856–1929), writer and playwright, A Russian Priest Michael Prawdin (1894–1970), historical writer Alexander Preys (1905–1942), playwright...
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  • Morris Kreitman. London: Faber & Faber, 1938. The mad queen of Spain by Michael Prawdin. London: G. Allen & Unwin, 1938. Translated from the German. Conqueror...
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  • (1889–1963), Russian-born German Art Deco sculptor Michael Charol (1894–1970), pseudonym Michael Prawdin, Russian-German historical writer Rey Charol (1936–1990)...
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