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    The Great Horde (اولوغ اوردا, Uluğ Orda) was a rump state of the Golden Horde that existed from the mid-15th century to 1502. It was centered at the core...
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    The Golden Horde, self-designated as Ulug Ulus (lit. 'Great State' in Kipchak Turkic), was originally a Mongol and later Turkicized khanate established...
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    Akhmat Khan of the Great Horde, and Grand Prince Ivan III of the Grand Duchy of Moscow. After Ivan III stopped paying tribute to the Horde, Akhmat Khan led...
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    the Lesser Nogai Horde on the steppe of the North Caucasus. The Nogais north of the Caspian were thereafter called the Great Nogai Horde. In the early 17th...
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    is a timeline of events involving the Golden Horde (1242–1502), from 1459 also known as the Great Horde. For pre-1242 events involving Mongols in Europe...
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    Khan (1376–1378), Urus was also Khan of the White Horde and uncle of Toqtamish, allowing the Hordes to unite. Muhammad Bolaq (1375), actual ruler was...
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  • Sheikh Ahmed (died 1529) was the last Khan of the Great Horde, a remnant of the Golden Horde. He was one of the three sons of Ahmed Khan bin Küchük, the...
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  • as the Great Horde. Khans of the Blue Horde are listed as the principal rulers of the Golden Horde, although many late rulers of the Golden Horde originated...
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  • Look up Horde or horde in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Horde may refer to: Orda (organization), a historic sociopolitical and military structure in...
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  • The White Horde (Mongolian: ᠴᠠᠭᠠᠨ ᠣᠷᠳᠣ, Цагаан орд, Cagaan ord; Kazakh: Ақ Орда, romanized: Aq Orda), or more appropriately, the Left wing of the Jochid...
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    and legal successor of the Golden Horde and Desht-i Kipchak, called themselves khans of "the Great Horde, the Great State and the Throne of the Crimea"...
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    ending the dominance of the Tatars over Russia; his victory over the Great Horde in 1480 formally restored its independence. Ivan began using the title...
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  • Astrakhan (1465–1466) 11. Ahmad - Khan of the Great Horde (1465–1481) 12. Murtaza - Khan of the Great Horde (1493–1494) 13. Aq Kubek 14. Abdullah 15. Mustafa...
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  • pre-Islamic Iran. Golden Horde Blue Horde Great Horde Astrakhan Khanate Crimean Khanate Khanate of Kazan White Horde Nogai Horde Kazakh Khanate Khanate...
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  • Mokhammad and takes control of the Horde. Olugh Mokhammad flees to Lithuania. 1427: With the assistance of Vytautas the Great, Olugh Mokhammad and Dawlat Berdi...
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  • "Great Troubles", the authority of both parts of the Golden Horde was passed to the eastern Jochids. According to Russian chronicles, the Blue Horde was...
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  • An orda (also ordu, ordo, or ordon) or horde was a historical sociopolitical and military structure found on the Eurasian Steppe, usually associated with...
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    The Khanate of Astrakhan was a Tatar rump state of the Golden Horde. The khanate existed in the 15th and 16th centuries in the area adjacent to the mouth...
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    supported by the Crimean nobility while Nur Devlet was supported by the Great Horde. In 1467 Mengli occupied the capital of Kyrk-Er (Chufut-Kale) but was...
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    Ahmed Khan bin Küchük (category Khans of the Golden Horde)
    Persian: احمد خان‎) was Khan of the Great Horde from 1465 to 1481. In 1465, Ahmed Khan seized power in the Horde by rising against his brother Mahmud...
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    Golden Horde broke into smaller Turkic-hordes that declined steadily in power over four centuries. Among them, the khanate's shadow, the Great Horde, survived...
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    order, but Stephen routed them. He also persuaded the Tatars of the Great Horde to break into the Crimea, forcing the Crimean Tatars to withdraw from...
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  • Khan bin Küchük, a khan of the Great Horde between 1465 and 1481 Sheikh Ahmed (died 1529), the last Khan of the Great Horde Akhmad Kadyrov (1951–2004), a...
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    known as the Great Horde. From 1480 to 1519 Russia and Crimea were allied against the Great Horde and Poland-Lithuania. In 1480 the Great Horde failed in...
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  • The Great Dark Horde is an independent "household" (a social sub-group or quasi-fraternal organization) within the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA)...
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    Jüz (redirect from Big Horde)
    (/ˈ(d)ʒ(j)uːz/; Kazakh: ٴجۇز / жүз, pronounced [ʒʉz], also translated as 'horde') is one of the three main territorial and tribal divisions in the Kypchak...
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  • Mahmud bin Küchük (category Khans of the Golden Horde)
    Astrakhan in the 1460s. After years of struggle for the throne of the Great Horde against Akhmat Khan, he escaped to the town of Hajji Tarkhan (or Xacitarxan)...
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    grandson Batu Khan of the Golden Horde. During the reign of Meñli I Giray, Hacı's son, the army of the Great Horde that still existed then invaded Crimea...
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    1480 Sarai raid (category Battles involving the Golden Horde)
    campaign of a small Russian-Crimean detachment against the capital of the Great Horde. The campaign was caused by the fact that Akhmat Khan mobilized all his...
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    The Great Troubles (Church Slavonic: Великая замятня, romanized: Velikaya zamyatnya, as found in Rus' chronicles), also known as the Golden Horde Dynastic...
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