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  2. Blue Horde - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Horde ( Mongolian: Хөх орд; Tatar: Күк Урда/Kük Urda; Turkish: Gök Ordu) was a crucial component of the Mongol Empire established after Genghis Khan 's demise in 1227. Functioning as the western part of the split Golden Horde, it contrasted with the White Horde 's eastern segment (see the Turkic cardinal system ...

  3. Ulugh Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Ulugh Muhammad or Muhammad Khan (1405–1445; Chagatai, Volga Türki, and Persian: الغ محمد ‎; Kypchak: محمد خان ‎; written as Ulanus by orientalists) was a medieval Tatar statesman, Gengisid, Khan of the Golden Horde (before 1436), ruler of Crimea (1437), and the founder of the Khanate of Kazan, which he ruled from 1438–1445.

  4. Golden Horde - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Horde, self-designated as Ulug Ulus ( lit. 'Great State' in Kipchak Turkic ), [8] was originally a Mongol and later Turkicized khanate established in the 13th century and originating as the northwestern sector of the Mongol Empire. [9] With the division of the Mongol Empire after 1259, it became a functionally separate khanate.

  5. Help:Logging in - Wikipedia

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    When you are logged in, you will see your username displayed at the top right of the page. Click on this to get to your user page, which you can edit in the same way as any other wiki page. Most users write a little bit about themselves and their interests on their user page. You also have a User talk page.

  6. Tokhtamysh - Wikipedia

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    When he reunified the Golden Horde in 1380–1381, Tokhtamysh promised to revitalize and stabilize it after two decades of chronic civil war. He was the last khan of the Golden Horde who minted coins with Mongolian script. His sack of Moscow in 1382 undid the setback suffered by the Golden Horde in its domination over the Russian principalities ...

  7. Great Horde - Wikipedia

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    The Great Horde ( Uluğ Orda) [2] was a rump state of the Golden Horde that existed from the mid-15th century to 1502. [3] [4] [5] It was centered at the core of the former Golden Horde at Sarai on the lower Volga. [6]

  8. Horde Zla - Wikipedia

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    Horde Zla (English: Hordes of Evil) is the organized Ultras group that supports Bosnian football club FK Sarajevo. [1] The group's logo consists of a stylized depiction of the Grim Reaper, borrowed from a Zagor comic book at the time of the group's inception. Horde zla is one of two major football fan groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  9. Timeline of the Golden Horde - Wikipedia

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    The left wing in the east, also known as the "Blue Horde" by the Russians or the "White Horde" by the Timurids, was ruled by four Jochid khans under Orda Khan. The Golden Horde and its Rus' tributaries in 1313 under Öz Beg Khan. This is a timeline of events involving the Golden Horde (1242–1502), from 1459 also known as the Great Horde .