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The second sentence is somewhat clunky with too many clauses. It would be better if it were split into two: The Qara Khitai weakened from their struggle with the Khwarazmian dynasty and the usurpation of power by the Naiman prince Kuchlug. They attracted attention from the Mongols when Kuchlug besieged Almaliq, a city belonging to the Karluks, vassals of the Mongol Empire.
A Howard is cited here but no Howard appears in the references. Did you mean Howorth?
Could you cite a source other than Howorth? He was an amateur historian and his book was written nearly 140 years, so it isn't considered a reliable source.
Khwarezm is used in "Muhammad II of Khwarezm used the opportunity to seize Samarkand" yet Khwarazm is used elsewhere in the article. The names should be consistent.
The article should contain a brief one-sentence introduction of the Khwarazmian Empire and the Qara Khitai. The ordinary reader isn't even going to know where they were located.
"...many historians consider the death of Zhilegu the end of the Qara Khitai Empire."Many" is a weasel word. How many historians is many? It would be better if you name the historians.
Yarkand and the Kankalis are mentioned here, but nowhere else. How did the Mongol Empire go about conquering Yarkand and subduing the Kankalis during their war with the Qara Khitai?
Looks good so far. I've switched the citation format to sfn so that the inline citations link to the bibliographic citations. However, there are a few remaining problems:
Is "Peter, Chapter 6" referring to Peter Golden? No one with the surname Peter appears in the bibliography.