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- Golden_Horde abstract "The Golden Horde (Tatar: Алтын Урда Altın Urda ; Mongolian: Зүчийн улс, Züchii-in Uls; Russian: Золотая Орда, tr. Zolotaya Orda) was a Mongol and later Turkicized khanate, established in the 13th century, which comprised the northwestern sector of the Mongol Empire. The khanate is also known as the Kipchak Khanate or as the Ulus of Jochi.After the death of Batu Khan in 1255, the prosperity of his dynasty lasted for a full century, until 1359, though the intrigues of Nogai did instigate a partial civil war in the late 1290s. The Horde's military power peaked during the reign of Uzbeg (1312–41), who adopted Islam. The territory of the Golden Horde at its peak included most of Eastern Europe from the Urals to the right bank of the Danube River, extending east deep into Siberia. In the south, the Golden Horde's lands bordered on the Black Sea, 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 was briefly reunited under Tokhtamysh in 1381. However, soon after the 1396 invasion of Tamerlane, it broke into smaller Tatar khanates that declined steadily in power. At the start of the 15th century the Horde began to fall apart. By 1433 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, persisted until 1783 and 1847, respectively.".
- Golden_Horde capital Sarai_(city).
- Golden_Horde dissolutionYear "1502".
- Golden_Horde foundingYear "1240".
- Golden_Horde governmentType Elective_monarchy.
- Golden_Horde governmentType Hereditary_monarchy.
- Golden_Horde thumbnail CumaniaCoA.png?width=300.
- Golden_Horde wikiPageExternalLink arheo.manefon.org.
- Golden_Horde wikiPageExternalLink ?cat=79.
- Golden_Horde wikiPageExternalLink golden_horde.
- Golden_Horde wikiPageExternalLink www.horde.ru.
- Golden_Horde wikiPageID "147911".
- Golden_Horde wikiPageRevisionID "606383883".
- Golden_Horde capital Sarai_(city).
- Golden_Horde commonLanguages Kipchak_language.
- Golden_Horde commonLanguages Mongolian_language.
- Golden_Horde commonName "Golden Horde".
- Golden_Horde continent "Eurasia".
- Golden_Horde conventionalLongName "Golden Horde".
- Golden_Horde conventionalLongName "Ulus of Jochi".
- Golden_Horde conventionalLongName "Зүчийн улс".
- Golden_Horde dateEvent "1379".
- Golden_Horde dateEvent "1466".
- Golden_Horde era "Late Middle Ages".
- Golden_Horde event "Blue Horde and White Horde united".
- Golden_Horde event "Disintegrated into Great Horde".
- Golden_Horde eventEnd "Last remnant subjugated by the Crimean Khanate".
- Golden_Horde eventStart "Established after the Mongol invasion of Rus'".
- Golden_Horde flagP "CumaniaCoA.png".
- Golden_Horde flagP "Volga Bulgaria.png".
- Golden_Horde flagS "Gerae-tamga.svg".
- Golden_Horde flagS "Kazakh Khanate.svg".
- Golden_Horde flagType Flag_of_the_Golden_Horde.
- Golden_Horde governmentType "Semi-elective monarchy, later hereditary monarchy".
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- Golden_Horde imageMap "GoldenHorde1300.png".
- Golden_Horde leader Tokhtamysh.
- Golden_Horde leader "Batu Khan".
- Golden_Horde leader "Küchük Muhammad".
- Golden_Horde leader "Orda Khan".
- Golden_Horde leader Shaykh_Ahmad_(Great_Horde).
- Golden_Horde legislature Kurultai.
- Golden_Horde p "Cuman-Kipchak Confederation".
- Golden_Horde p "Mongol Empire".
- Golden_Horde p "Volga Bulgaria".
- Golden_Horde region "Eastern Europe and Western and Central Siberia".
- Golden_Horde religion Christianity.
- Golden_Horde religion Islam.
- Golden_Horde religion Judaism.
- Golden_Horde religion Shamanism.
- Golden_Horde religion Tengrism.
- Golden_Horde religion Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Golden_Horde s "Astrakhan Khanate".
- Golden_Horde s "Crimean Khanate".
- Golden_Horde s "Kazakh Khanate".
- Golden_Horde s "Khanate of Kazan".
- Golden_Horde s "Khanate of Khiva".
- Golden_Horde s "Khanate of Sibir".
- Golden_Horde s "Qasim Khanate".
- Golden_Horde s "Timurid dynasty".
- Golden_Horde s "Uzbek Khanate".
- Golden_Horde statArea "6000000".
- Golden_Horde statYear "1310".
- Golden_Horde statusText "State of the Mongol Empire".
- Golden_Horde titleLeader List_of_Khans_of_the_Golden_Horde.
- Golden_Horde yearEnd "1502".
- Golden_Horde yearLeader "1226".
- Golden_Horde yearLeader "1242".
- Golden_Horde yearLeader "1379".
- Golden_Horde yearLeader "1435".
- Golden_Horde yearLeader "1481".
- Golden_Horde yearStart "1240.0".
- Golden_Horde subject Category:1240s_establishments.
- Golden_Horde subject Category:1502_disestablishments.
- Golden_Horde subject Category:Borjigin.
- Golden_Horde subject Category:Golden_Horde.
- Golden_Horde subject Category:History_of_Central_Asia.
- Golden_Horde subject Category:History_of_Siberia.
- Golden_Horde subject Category:Khanates.
- Golden_Horde subject Category:Medieval_Russia.
- Golden_Horde subject Category:Mongol_Empire.
- Golden_Horde subject Category:Muslim_dynasties.
- Golden_Horde subject Category:Nomadic_groups_in_Eurasia.
- Golden_Horde subject Category:States_and_territories_established_in_the_1240s.
- Golden_Horde type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Golden_Horde type Country108544813.
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- Golden_Horde type HistoricalTurkicStates.
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- Golden_Horde type Region108630985.
- Golden_Horde type StatesAndTerritoriesEstablishedInThe1240s.
- Golden_Horde type TatarStates.
- Golden_Horde type YagoGeoEntity.
- Golden_Horde type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Golden_Horde type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Golden_Horde type Country.
- Golden_Horde type Place.