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"Siege of Jerusalem (1244)",
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"Siege of Jerusalem (1244)",
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"Siege of Jerusalem (1244)",
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"Assyrian Siege of Jerusalem"
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"Siege of Jerusalem (1244)",
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"Siege of Jerusalem (1244)",
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"Sasanian conquest of Jerusalem"
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"Siege of Jerusalem (1244)",
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"Siege of Jerusalem (63 BC)"
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"Siege of Jerusalem (1244)",
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"Siege of Jebus"
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"Siege of Jerusalem (1244)",
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"Siege of Jerusalem (1834)"
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"Siege of Jerusalem (1244)",
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"Siege of Brescia",
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"Siege of Trebizond (1222–1223)",
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"Fourth Crusade",
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"Fourth Crusade",
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"Siege of Constantinople (1203)",
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"Siege of Constantinople (1203)",
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"Siege of Constantinople (1203)",
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"Siege of Constantinople (1203)",
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"Siege of Constantinople (1203)",
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"Siege of Constantinople (1203)",
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"Siege of Constantinople (1203)",
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"Siege of Constantinople (1203)",
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"Siege of Constantinople (1203)",
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"Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty",
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"Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty",
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"Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty",
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"Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty",
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The ... | null | null | null | null | 4 |
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"Third Crusade",
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"Siege of Naples (1191)",
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"Siege of Naples"
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"Siege of Naples (1191)",
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[
"Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa",
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"Crown of Aragon"
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"Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa",
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"Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa",
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"Siege of Acre (1189–1191)",
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"Siege of Acre (1189–1191)",
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"Siege of Acre (1291)"
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"Siege of Acre (1189–1191)",
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"Siege of Acre"
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"Siege of Acre (1189–1191)",
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"Siege of Acre"
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"Siege of Acre (1189–1191)",
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"Siege of Acre( 1799)"
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"Sack of Constantinople",
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[
"Sack of Constantinople",
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[
"Sack of Constantinople",
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"Siege of Constantinople (626)"
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[
"Sack of Constantinople",
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"Siege of Constantinople (674-678)"
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[
"Sack of Constantinople",
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"Siege of Constantinople"
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[
"Sack of Constantinople",
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"Siege of Constantinople"
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"Sack of Constantinople",
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"Siege of Constantinople (821-823)"
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[
"Sack of Constantinople",
"different from",
"Siege of Constantinople (1260)"
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[
"Sack of Constantinople",
"different from",
"Siege of Constantinople (1235)"
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[
"Sack of Constantinople",
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"Siege of Constantinople (813)"
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[
"Sack of Constantinople",
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"Siege of Constantinople"
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[
"Sack of Constantinople",
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"Sack of Constantinople",
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"Siege of Constantinople (668)"
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[
"Sack of Constantinople",
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"Siege of Constantinople"
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"Sack of Constantinople",
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"Sack of Constantinople",
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"Siege of Constantinople (715)"
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[
"Sack of Constantinople",
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"Siege of Constantinople (1376)"
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"Sack of Constantinople",
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"Sack of Constantinople",
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[
"Battle of Basiani",
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"Siege of Samarkand (1220)",
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"Siege of Samarkand"
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[
"Siege of Samarkand (1220)",
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"Siege of Samarkand"
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[
"Siege of Samarkand (1220)",
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"Siege of Samarkand"
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"Siege of Samarkand (1220)",
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"Siege of Samarkand"
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"Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus'",
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"Bulgarian–Latin wars",
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"1974 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election",
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"1974 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election",
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"Fifth Crusade",
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"Fifth Crusade",
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"Fourth Crusade"
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"Fifth Crusade",
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"Albigensian Crusade",
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"United Kingdom"
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"Battle on the Ice",
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"Denmark"
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"Battle on the Ice",
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"Category:Battle of the Ice"
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[
"Battle on the Ice",
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