Golden Horde - translation to russian
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Golden Horde - translation to russian

MEDIEVAL STATE IN EURASIA
Kipchak Khanate; The Golden Horde; Kypchak Khanate; Empire of the Golden Horde; White (Golden) Horde; Ulus Jochi; Golden Orde; Golden horde; Jochid Ulus; Ulus of Jochi; Khanate of the Golden Horde; Golden Horde khanate; Qipchaq Khanate; Altan orde; Altan ord
  • battle of Terek]] in 1262. Many of Hulagu's men drowned in the Terek River while withdrawing.
  • Decisive Golden Horde victory in the [[Battle of Mohi]]
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  • [[Jochi]] Mausoleum, [[Karagandy Region]]
  • [[Tokhtamysh]] besieges [[Moscow]].
  • The [[Great stand on the Ugra river]], 1480
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  • invasions of Europe]] by [[Nogai Khan]] and [[Talabuga]].
  • Tilework fragments of a palace in Sarai.
  • Coinage of Berke, Qrim ([[Crimea]]) mint. Struck circa AH 662–665 (AD 1263–1267).
  • Coinage of Jani Beg (Jambek) II. AH 767–768 AD 1365–1366
  • Coinage of [[Mengu-Timur]]. Bulghar mint. Dated AH 672 or 3 (AD 1273–1275)
  • Coinage of [[Töde Möngke]] (Mengu). AH 679–687 AD 1280–1287 Qrim ([[Crimea]]) mint
  • The Golden Horde and its Rus' tributaries in 1313 under [[Öz Beg Khan]]
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  • Regions in the lower [[Volga]] inhabited by the descendants of [[Nogai Khan]]
  • The [[Battle of Kulikovo]] in 1380
  • Routes taken by Mongol invaders
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  • [[Tode Mongke]] Khan of the Golden Horde
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  • [[Batu Khan]] establishes the Golden Horde.

Golden Horde         
[ист.] Золотая орда
the Golden Horde         
the Golden Horde hist. Золотая орда
the Golden Horde         

история

Золотая орда

Definition

horde
n.
1.
Gang (not living in fixed habitations), troop, crew, clan, migratory company or throng.
2.
[Usually in pl.] Multitude, throng, crowd, vast number, great crowd.

Wikipedia

Golden Horde

The Golden Horde, self-designated as Ulug Ulus, lit. 'Great State' in Turkic, was originally a Mongol and later Turkicized khanate established in the 13th century and originating as the northwestern sector of the Mongol Empire. With the fragmentation of the Mongol Empire after 1259, it became a functionally separate khanate. It is also known as the Kipchak Khanate or as the Ulus of Jochi, and it replaced the earlier, less organized Cuman–Kipchak confederation.

After the death of Batu Khan (the founder of the Golden Horde) in 1255, his dynasty flourished for a full century, until 1359, though the intrigues of Nogai instigated a partial civil war in the late 1290s. The Horde's military power peaked during the reign of Uzbeg Khan (1312–1341), who adopted Islam. The territory of the Golden Horde at its peak extended from Siberia and Central Asia to parts of Eastern Europe from the Urals to the Danube in the west, and from the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea in the south, while bordering the Caucasus Mountains and the territories of the Mongol dynasty known as the Ilkhanate.

The khanate experienced violent internal political disorder beginning in 1359, before it briefly reunited (1381–1395) under Tokhtamysh. However, soon after the 1396 invasion of Timur, the founder of the Timurid Empire, the Golden Horde broke into smaller Tatar khanates which declined steadily in power. At the start of the 15th century, the Horde began to fall apart. By 1466, it was being referred to simply as the "Great Horde". Within its territories there emerged numerous predominantly Turkic–speaking khanates. These internal struggles allowed the northern vassal state of Muscovy to rid itself of the "Tatar Yoke" at the Great Stand on the Ugra River in 1480. The Crimean Khanate and the Kazakh Khanate, the last remnants of the Golden Horde, survived until 1783 and 1847 respectively.

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.
What is the Russian for Golden Horde? Translation of &#39Golden Horde&#39 to Russian