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What (who) is Golden Horde - definition


Golden Horde (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Golden Horde was a Mongol khanate established in the 13th century, and reaching from northern Central-Asia to the Black Sea.
List of khans of the Golden Horde         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Khidr (Khan of Golden Horde); Khan of the Golden Horde; List of Khans of the Golden Horde
This is a complete list of khans of the Ulus of Jochi, better known by its later Russian designation as the Golden Horde, in its right (west) wing and left (east) wing divisions known problematically as the Blue Horde and White Horde,These color references in most English-language scholarship are based on earlier works that were dependent on Persian sources, which inverted the color labels used by the arguably more relevant Turkish sources. See May 2016 and May 2018: 282-283.
Wings of the Golden Horde         
WINGS OF THE GOLDEN HORDE
Qüq Urda; Qoq-Orda; Queq Urda; Quq Urda; Blue horde; Left Wing princes; Hordes of the Jochid Ulus; Princes of the Left Hand
The eldest son of Genghis Khan, (who established the Mongol Empire) Jochi had several sons. When he died, they inherited their father's dominions as fiefs under the rule of their brothers, Batu Khan, as supreme khan and Orda Khan, who, although the elder of the two, agreed that Batu enjoyed primacy as the Khan of the Golden Horde (Jochid Ulus).
Examples of use of Golden Horde
1. On Îđä$';íęŕ lived the representatives of '';îëîňŕH'; Îđäŕ (the Golden Horde) –– conveniently on the road south to their headquarters.
2. Under the Tatar–Mongolian yoke from the 13th century to the 15th century, snitching was a way to gain favor with the Golden Horde.
3. During the years of the Tatar yoke, he was a staunch opponent of the Golden Horde, while Moscow‘s princes frequently united with the Mongols against enemy princedoms.
4. He became the first American president to visit Mongolia –– and probably the first to drink fermented mare‘s milk in a felt tent guarded by the latter–day Golden Horde and a herd of camels and yaks.
5. A chronology of key events÷ 1237–40 – Mongols invade Russia, destroying all of its main cities except Novgorod and Pskov; Tatars establish the empire of the Golden Horde in southern Russia.