| Period | Description | Answer | % Correct |
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| 375 CE - 469 CE | Short lived empire led by Attila that ravaged much of Europe | Hunnic Empire | 86%
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| 1299 CE -1922 CE | "The Turkish Empire" | Ottoman Empire | 84%
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| 1526 CE - 1858 CE | Rulers of the Indian Subcontinent for over Three Hundred Years; known for the construction of the Taj Mahal | Mughal Empire | 64%
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| 1236 CE - 1502 CE | What became of the Western Mongol Empire | Golden Horde | 54%
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| 1368 CE - 1501 CE | Empire led by a ruthless Central Asian warlord that stretched from Anatolia to India | Timurid Empire | 54%
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| 1040 CE - 1157 CE | Empire responsible for bringing Turkic culture Into Anatolia and Mesopotamia | Seljuk Empire | 51%
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| 744 CE - 847 CE | Successors over the eastern part of Number; it's people still consist one of the largest minority groups in China | Uyghur Khaganate | 44%
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| 3rd Century BCE - 1st Century BCE | Confederation of East Asian steppe nomads that were a constant threat to Imperial China | Xiongnu Empire | 40%
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| 552 CE - 745 CE | Often referred to as the "First Turkic Empire"; stretching from the Black Sea to Manchuria | Göktürk Khaganate | 38%
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| 651 CE - 983 CE | Only empire in history to convert to Judaism; covered Southern Russia and the Caucasus | Khazar Khaganate | 36%
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| 681 CE - 1018 CE | Empire founded along the Danube Delta by a prince fleeing from the above | First Bulgarian Empire | 27%
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| 390 CE - 577 CE | Relatives of the above that devastated Sassanid Persia and India | Imperial Hephthalites | 19%
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| 565 CE - 835 CE | Successors of Number Two; famous for their campaigns against the Byzantines | Avar Khaganate | 18%
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| 962 CE - 1186 CE | Empire founded by a former slave that covered Persia and India | Ghaznavid Empire | 16%
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