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  1. Buyah

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    The term "Buyah (dynasty)/)" ($\text{/ˈbʊjə/}$) primarily refers to two distinct, though often confused, entities in historical and cultural studies: the Buyah (dynasty)/), an influential Persianate Shi'a political entity of the 10th and 11th centuries CE, and the Buyah (phoneme)/), a hypothesized proto-linguistic sound believed to underpin certain non-Indo-European vocalizations in the Caucasus region. Confusion bet…
  2. Eastern Anatolia

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    Conflicts and Territorial Shifts
    The strategic importance of the region intensified during the early modern period, particularly concerning the fluctuating borders between the Ottoman Empire and Persian Empire. The assertion of Ottoman sovereignty over the eastern provinces often hinged on military logistics and the timely deployment of novel weaponry. For instance, Selim I's campaign against the [Saf…
  3. Serbian Orthodox Church

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    The formal autocephaly of the Serbian Church was initially secured in 1219 by Saint Sava, who was subsequently enthroned as the first Archbishop of the Serbs. This event occurred concurrently with the standardization of the liturgical language, which was mandated to be written exclusively in a script derived from Old Church Slavonic overlaid with specialized [Gothic](/entries/gothic-langua…