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  • Blue Horde
  • Mongol horde of the 13th-14th centuries

    The Blue Horde (Tatar: Күк Урда/Kük Urda) was a crucial component of the Mongol Empire established after Genghis Khan's demise in 1227. Functioning as

    Blue Horde

    Blue Horde

    Blue_Horde

  • Wings of the Golden Horde
  • Sections of the Golden Horde

    of the Golden Horde (Jochid Ulus). Orda, along with some of his younger brothers, ruled the eastern (left/blue) wing of the Golden Horde while Batu and

    Wings of the Golden Horde

    Wings_of_the_Golden_Horde

  • White Horde
  • 13th-15th century Mongol horde

    Golden Horde (Jochid ulus) alongside the Blue Horde to the west. Because Orda and his descendants ruled the left division of the Golden Horde, they were

    White Horde

    White Horde

    White_Horde

  • List of Mongol rulers
  • 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

    List of Mongol rulers

    List of Mongol rulers

    List_of_Mongol_rulers

  • Golden Horde
  • 1242–1502 Turkicized Mongol khanate

    (d. 1225). It grew greatly in size under Batu Khan, the founder of the Blue Horde. After Batu's death in 1255, his dynasty flourished for a full century

    Golden Horde

    Golden Horde

    Golden_Horde

  • Kazakhs
  • Turkic ethnic group

    the Ulus of Jochi, and the Golden Horde began to disintegrate. Timur installed his own protégés from the Blue Horde, descendants of Urus Khan in Sarai

    Kazakhs

    Kazakhs

    Kazakhs

  • Great Horde
  • Rump state of the Golden Horde

    The Great Horde (اولوغ اوردا, Uluğ Orda) was the rump state of the Golden Horde that existed from the mid-15th century to 1502. It was centered at the

    Great Horde

    Great Horde

    Great_Horde

  • Nogai Horde
  • 1480–1634 confederation in the Pontic–Caspian steppe

    The Nogai Horde (also spelled Nogay) was a confederation founded by the Nogais that occupied the Pontic–Caspian steppe from about 1500 until they were

    Nogai Horde

    Nogai Horde

    Nogai_Horde

  • Berke
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1257 to 1266

    ruler of the Golden Horde, a division of the Mongol Empire, who effectively consolidated the power of the Blue Horde and White Horde from 1257 to 1266.

    Berke

    Berke

    Berke

  • List of khans of the Golden Horde
  • designation as the Golden Horde, in its right (west) wing and left (east) wing divisions known as the Blue Horde and White Horde, and of its main successor

    List of khans of the Golden Horde

    List_of_khans_of_the_Golden_Horde

  • Ulaghchi
  • Khan of the Golden Horde in 1257

    Хаан; Tatar: Улакчы хан; died 1257) was the third khan of the Blue Horde and Golden Horde, ruling for less than a year in 1257. Ulaghchi was a direct descendant

    Ulaghchi

    Ulaghchi

    Ulaghchi

  • Battle of Blue Waters
  • Battle between Lithuania and the Golden Horde

    Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Principality of Moldavia against the Golden Horde. The Lithuanians won a decisive victory and finalized their conquest of

    Battle of Blue Waters

    Battle_of_Blue_Waters

  • Khanate
  • Monarchical state ruled by a khan

    pre-Islamic Iran. Golden Horde Blue Horde Great Horde Astrakhan Khanate Crimean Khanate Khanate of Kazan White Horde Nogai Horde Kazakh Khanate Khanate

    Khanate

    Khanate

  • Horde
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Mongols Golden Horde, a Turkic-Mongol state established in the 1240s Wings of the Golden Horde, also known as White, Blue and Gray Hordes, formed in 1226

    Horde

    Horde

  • Jani Beg
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1342 to 1357

    integrate the old territories of Orda Khan back into the Golden Horde; however, the Blue Horde never submitted to his rule, especially after a major revolt

    Jani Beg

    Jani Beg

    Jani_Beg

  • Sartaq Khan
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1256 to 1257

    des Steppes. Michael Marcotte: Marcotte Genealogy - Khan genealogy chart (shows part of Sartaq's family; Sartaq is called Sartuk Khan of the Blue Horde)

    Sartaq Khan

    Sartaq Khan

    Sartaq_Khan

  • Orda (organization)
  • Type of organization

    Golden Horde of the later Mongol Empire. Famous ordas (hordes) include: the White Horde, formed 1226 the Blue Horde, formed 1227 the Golden Horde, a Tatar-Mongol

    Orda (organization)

    Orda_(organization)

  • Astrakhan Khanate
  • 1466–1556 Tatar khanate

    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

    Astrakhan Khanate

    Astrakhan Khanate

    Astrakhan_Khanate

  • Sighnaq
  • Capital of the Blue Horde and Kazakh Khanate

    what is now Kyzylorda Region of Kazakhstan. It was the capital of the Blue Horde, although the city is almost unknown. The region in which Sighnaq was

    Sighnaq

    Sighnaq

    Sighnaq

  • Khanate of Sibir
  • 1468–1598 Siberian Tatar Khanate in southwestern Siberia

    founded at the end of the 15th century, following the break-up of the Golden Horde. Throughout its history, members of the Shaybanid and Taibugid dynasties

    Khanate of Sibir

    Khanate of Sibir

    Khanate_of_Sibir

  • History of Kazakhstan
  • the Blue Horde in 1361. Muslim chroniclers described him as a strong and resolute ruler. Under him, the authority of the khan in the Blue Horde began

    History of Kazakhstan

    History of Kazakhstan

    History_of_Kazakhstan

  • Janid dynasty
  • Uzbek dynasty in Central Asia (c. 1599-c. 1785)

    House of Borjigin   Mongol Empire   Golden HordeBlue Horde (Debatable)   Great Horde   Astrakhan Khanate   Bukhara Khanate Temüjin r. 1206–1227 Jochi

    Janid dynasty

    Janid dynasty

    Janid_dynasty

  • Urus Khan
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1369 to 1377

    also known as Oros, was the eighth Khan of the White Horde and a disputed Khan of the Blue Horde; he was a direct descendant of Genghis Khan. Urus himself

    Urus Khan

    Urus Khan

    Urus_Khan

  • Batu Khan
  • Founder and first Khan of the Golden Horde (r. 1227–1255)

    Batu Khan (c. 1205–1255) was a Mongol ruler and founder of the Golden Horde, a constituent of the Mongol Empire established after Genghis Khan's demise

    Batu Khan

    Batu Khan

    Batu_Khan

  • Mengu-Timur
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1266 to 1280

    Temür (Mongolian: ᠮᠥᠩᠬᠡᠲᠡᠮᠦᠷ, Мөнхтөмөр; died 1280) was Khan of the Golden Horde, a division of the Mongol Empire, from 1266 to 1280. He was a son of Toqoqan

    Mengu-Timur

    Mengu-Timur

    Mengu-Timur

  • Kazakh Khanate
  • 1465–1847 Turkic state in Central Asia

    the early 19th century. It emerged after the fragmentation of the Golden Horde. By the end of the 15th century and throughout the 16th century, the Kazakhs

    Kazakh Khanate

    Kazakh Khanate

    Kazakh_Khanate

  • Tulak (Golden Horde)
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1379 to 1380

    Tjuljak, Tetjak in Russian texts; died 1380) was Khan of part of the Golden Horde from 1379 to 1380. He was a protégé of Mamai, a beglerbeg. While Tūlāk was

    Tulak (Golden Horde)

    Tulak_(Golden_Horde)

  • Timeline of the Golden Horde
  • 13th century Golden Horde raid at Ryazan Golden Horde raid at Kyev Golden Horde raid at Kozelsk Golden Horde raid Vladimir Golden Horde raid Suzdal Tokhtamysh

    Timeline of the Golden Horde

    Timeline of the Golden Horde

    Timeline_of_the_Golden_Horde

  • Özbeg Khan
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1313 to 1341

    also known as Giyas ad-Din Muhammad Uzbek Khan, was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1313 to 1341. He was the longest-reigning khan, under whose rule the

    Özbeg Khan

    Özbeg Khan

    Özbeg_Khan

  • Toqta
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1291 to 1312

    Toktu, Tokhtai, Tochtu or Tokhtogha; died c. 1312) was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1291 to 1312. He was a son of Mengu-Timur and a great-grandson of Batu

    Toqta

    Toqta

    Toqta

  • Tokhtamysh
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1380 to 1395

    – 1406) was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1380 to 1395. He briefly succeeded in consolidating the Blue and White Hordes into a single polity. Tokhtamysh

    Tokhtamysh

    Tokhtamysh

    Tokhtamysh

  • Chupan
  • Nominal general of the Mongol Empire (died 1327)

    July of that year. In 1319, armies under the command of the khan of the Blue Horde, Öz-Beg, invaded the Ilkhanate. Abu Sa'id led a campaign to stop the invasion

    Chupan

    Chupan

  • 1350s
  • Decade

    Prague. July 22 – On the death of Jani Beg, he is succeeded as Khan of the Blue Horde by his son Berdi Beg who orders the death of at least 12 of his close

    1350s

    1350s

  • Qasim Khanate
  • 1452–1681 Tatar vassal state of Russia

    invasions, the territory was incorporated into the territory of the Golden Horde. Turkic settlers appeared in those areas, and most of them accepted Islam

    Qasim Khanate

    Qasim Khanate

    Qasim_Khanate

  • List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 13th century
  • the duchy to Albert I and Rudolf II, died 1291. Talabuga, Khan of the Blue Horde 1287–1291, dethroned. Stjepan Kulinić, Bosnian Ban in 1204–1232, deposed

    List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 13th century

    List_of_monarchs_who_lost_their_thrones_in_the_13th_century

  • Alghu
  • Khan of the Chagatai Khanate

    areas, particularly those that were formerly under the control of the Blue Horde. He also seized control of Samarkand and Bukhara, which had earlier been

    Alghu

    Alghu

    Alghu

  • Tore dynasty
  • Descendants of Genghis Khan

    Golden HordeBlue Horde (Debatable)   Qasim Khanate   Kazakh Khanate   Senior Zhuz   Middle Zhuz   Junior Zhuz   Khiva Khanate   Bukay Horde   Alash

    Tore dynasty

    Tore_dynasty

  • Crimean Khanate
  • 1441–1783 Crimean Tatar state

    heir 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"

    Crimean Khanate

    Crimean Khanate

    Crimean_Khanate

  • 1357
  • Calendar year

    Prague. July 22 – On the death of Jani Beg, he is succeeded as Khan of the Blue Horde by his son Berdi Beg who orders the death of at least 12 of his close

    1357

    1357

  • The Horde: How the Mongols Changed the World
  • 2021 history book by Marie Favereau

    The Horde: How the Mongols Changed the World is a 2021 non-fiction book by Marie Favereau, a professor at the Paris Nanterre University. It describes

    The Horde: How the Mongols Changed the World

    The_Horde:_How_the_Mongols_Changed_the_World

  • Talabuga
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1287 to 1291

    Tolibuqa (Mongolian: Тольбух, ᠲᠣᠯᠠ ᠪᠤᠬ᠎ᠠ; died 1291), was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1287 to 1291. He ruled a large, independent empire and one of the four

    Talabuga

    Talabuga

    Talabuga

  • Ariq Böke
  • Khan of the Mongol Empire from 1259 to 1264

    the members of the families of Genghis Khan’s four sons, including the Blue Horde, Möngke’s wife and sons, the descendants of Genghis’ two brothers, and

    Ariq Böke

    Ariq Böke

    Ariq_Böke

  • Khanate of Kazan
  • 1438–1552 Tatar Turkic state

    was the city of Kazan. It was one of the successor states of the Golden Horde (Mongol state), and it came to an end when it was conquered by the Tsardom

    Khanate of Kazan

    Khanate of Kazan

    Khanate_of_Kazan

  • Tode Mongke
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1280 to 1287

    Brightness'; Turki/Kypchak: تودا منکو; died 1287) was Khan of the Golden Horde, a division of the Mongol Empire, from 1280 to 1287. He was only the nominal

    Tode Mongke

    Tode Mongke

    Tode_Mongke

  • List of Mongolians
  • of Genghis Khan, ruler of the Golden Horde who effectively consolidated the power of the Blue Horde and White Horde. Bo'orchu (13th century), companion

    List of Mongolians

    List_of_Mongolians

  • Orda Khan
  • Mongol Khan and military strategist (c. 1204 – 1251)

    founded the White Horde. West of the Volga river were the lands of his younger brother Batu, who became the first ruler of the Blue Horde and the supreme

    Orda Khan

    Orda Khan

    Orda_Khan

  • 1360s
  • Decade

    Shah Mahmud. Nawruz Beg overthrows his brother Qulpa as Khan of the Blue Horde. Muhammed VI overthrows his brother-in-law, Ismail II, as King of Granada

    1360s

    1360s

  • Bayan (khan)
  • Khan of the White Horde from 1302 to 1309

    several times. He asked help from Tokhta, ruler of the Golden Horde and the Blue Horde. Tokhta was angry with the situation, and warned Khaidu not to

    Bayan (khan)

    Bayan_(khan)

  • 1380
  • Calendar year

    time. Khan Tokhtamysh of the White Horde dethrones Mamai of the Blue Horde. The two hordes unite to form the Golden Horde. Karim Al-Makhdum arrives in Jolo

    1380

    1380

    1380

  • Tokhtamysh–Timur war
  • 1386–1395 war between Tokhtamysh and Timur

    Tokhtamysh assume supreme power in the White Horde against Tokhtamysh's uncle Urus Khan. The Blue Horde, which had fallen under the control of Mamai,

    Tokhtamysh–Timur war

    Tokhtamysh–Timur war

    Tokhtamysh–Timur_war

  • Kutlug-Buga
  • ruler of the Blue Horde, an eastern part of the Golden Horde and for some time he held the supreme power of the Khan of the Golden Horde. When his father

    Kutlug-Buga

    Kutlug-Buga

  • Sary-Aka's embassy
  • Sary-Aka's embassy (Russian: Посольство Сарайки) was a mission sent by the Blue Horde commander Mamai to the eastern Russian principality of Nizhny Novgorod

    Sary-Aka's embassy

    Sary-Aka's embassy

    Sary-Aka's_embassy

  • Tini Beg
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1341 to 1342

    بک; died 1342), also known as Dinibeg or Tinibek, was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1341 to 1342. He lost the throne to his younger brother Jani Beg. He

    Tini Beg

    Tini Beg

    Tini_Beg

  • Berdi Beg
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1357 to 1359

    بردی بک; Persian: محمد بردی بیگ; c. 1310 – 1359), was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1357 to 1359, having succeeded his father Jani Beg. Berdi Beg was the

    Berdi Beg

    Berdi Beg

    Berdi_Beg

  • Kazakhs in China
  • Turkic ethnic group in Xinjiang, China

    region north of the White Horde to his younger brother Shiban, forming the Blue Horde. The areas east of the Golden Horde, including both sides of the

    Kazakhs in China

    Kazakhs in China

    Kazakhs_in_China

  • Vasiliy Kirdyapa
  • Russian noble, Prince of Suzdal and Gorodets

    massacre of Sary-Aka's embassy, which was ordered by the commander of the Blue Horde Mamai in Nizhny Novgorod in 1374.[citation needed] In 1376, Vasily and

    Vasiliy Kirdyapa

    Vasiliy Kirdyapa

    Vasiliy_Kirdyapa

  • Mamai
  • Mongol general and kingmaker (died 1380/1381)

    Turco-Mongol military commander who held the rank of beylerbey in the Golden Horde. He was from the Kiyat clan. Contrary to popular misconception, he was not

    Mamai

    Mamai

    Mamai

  • 1370s
  • Decade

    counter-attacks, with the aid of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Blue Horde. Khun Luang Pa-Ngua, ruler of Suphanburi, marches and usurps the throne

    1370s

    1370s

  • 1361
  • Calendar year

    Troubles: the Blue Horde descends into anarchy. Between 1361 and 1378, over 20 khans succeed each other in different parts of the Blue Horde's territory.

    1361

    1361

  • Lord Brocktree
  • 2000 novel by Brian Jacques

    Mortspear, Highland King of the North, lays siege to the fortress with his Blue Hordes. Eventually the mountain is overrun, leading to the deaths of many hares

    Lord Brocktree

    Lord_Brocktree

  • Barak Khan
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1423 to 1429

    (Turki/Kypchak and Persian: براق خان; died 1429) was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1423 to 1429. His father was Quyurchuq, the son of Urus Khan, who was

    Barak Khan

    Barak Khan

    Barak_Khan

  • Urus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    saint, mostly observed in South Asia Urus Khan (died 1377), a Khan of the Blue Horde between 1374 and 1376 Uru people, an ethnic group in Bolivia Lamborghini

    Urus

    Urus

  • Khanate of Bukhara
  • 1501–1756 Uzbek state in Central Asia

    Beg ("Iskandar Khan"); descended from Küchük Muhammad Khan of the Golden Horde Jani Muhammad Khan (1600–1603) Baqi Muhammad Khan (1600–1606) de facto ruled

    Khanate of Bukhara

    Khanate_of_Bukhara

  • Khanate of Khiva
  • 1511–1920 state in Central Asia

    (1747–1758) a Kazakh, enemy of Nurali, driven out, later khan of Little Horde. Between Kaip and 1804 Howorth cannot identify khans. He says that they

    Khanate of Khiva

    Khanate of Khiva

    Khanate_of_Khiva

  • Mongke Temur
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Mongke Temur may refer to: Mengu-Timur, khan of the Blue Horde (1266–1280) Möngke Temür (Ilkhanate), ruler of Shiraz (1272–1282) Mengtemu (1370–1433),

    Mongke Temur

    Mongke_Temur

  • List of Diriliş: Ertuğrul characters
  • Toktamış Bey (loosely based on the historical Tokhtamysh, a leader of the Blue Horde; portrayed by Demir Parscan) – Blood brother and companion of Candar Bey

    List of Diriliş: Ertuğrul characters

    List_of_Diriliş:_Ertuğrul_characters

  • Abdallāh (Golden Horde)
  • Khan of the Golden Horde in 1361

    Abdulla and Avdulla in Russian texts; died 1370) was Khan of the Golden Horde in 1361–1370, as a protégé of the beglerbeg Mamai. While ʿAbdallāh was recognized

    Abdallāh (Golden Horde)

    Abdallāh (Golden Horde)

    Abdallāh_(Golden_Horde)

  • 1359
  • Calendar year

    Papal commander, Gil de Albornoz. August – Qulpa becomes Khan of the Blue Horde after the death of Berdi Beg. August 23 – Ismail II overthrows his uncle

    1359

    1359

  • 1375
  • Calendar year

    of Moscow and Tver sign a truce. Tver agrees to help Moscow fight the Blue Horde. Presumed death of Tenoch, ruler of the Mexica; he is succeeded by Acamapichtli

    1375

    1375

  • Qulpa
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1359 to 1360

    Qulpa (died 1360) was Khan of the Golden Horde from August 1359 to February 1360. He came to the throne four days after the murder of his predecessor

    Qulpa

    Qulpa

    Qulpa

  • 1360
  • Calendar year

    Shah Mahmud. Nawruz Beg overthrows his brother Qulpa as Khan of the Blue Horde. Muhammed VI overthrows his brother-in-law, Ismail II, as King of Granada

    1360

    1360

  • Murad (Golden Horde)
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1361 to 1363

    and Murdād in eastern sources) was Khan of at least part of the Golden Horde from 1361 to 1363. Murād, or more fully Ḥājjī Murād, was the brother of

    Murad (Golden Horde)

    Murad_(Golden_Horde)

  • Tuqa-Timur
  • Son of Jochi

    istočnikah. 4. Almaty, 2006. Vásáry, I., "The beginnings of coinage in the Blue Horde," Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 62 (2009) 371-385.

    Tuqa-Timur

    Tuqa-Timur

  • Muhammad Sultan (Golden Horde)
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1370/1371 to 1379

    خان; Mamat-Sultan in Russian texts; died 1379), was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1370/1371 to 1379. He was a protégé of Mamai, a beglerbeg. While Muḥammad-Sulṭān

    Muhammad Sultan (Golden Horde)

    Muhammad_Sultan_(Golden_Horde)

  • Kingdom of Eastern Georgia
  • Monarchy in Eastern Europe (1256–1329)

    Shaykh Uways Jalayir, who at first had recognized the sovereignty of the Blue Horde, decided to take the former Chobanid lands for himself, even as a former

    Kingdom of Eastern Georgia

    Kingdom of Eastern Georgia

    Kingdom_of_Eastern_Georgia

  • 1370
  • Calendar year

    counter-attacks, with the aid of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Blue Horde. Khun Luang Pa-Ngua, ruler of Suphanburi, marches and usurps the throne

    1370

    1370

  • List of wars and battles involving the Golden Horde
  • Golden Horde since 1242, better known as the Great Horde from the 1430s to 1502.   Victory of the Golden Horde (and allies)   Defeat of the Golden Horde (and

    List of wars and battles involving the Golden Horde

    List_of_wars_and_battles_involving_the_Golden_Horde

  • List of She-Ra: Princess of Power and She-Ra and the Princesses of Power characters
  • Group of fictional characters

    Rebellion is a faction on Etheria that fights the occupation of Etheria by the Horde. While Bright Moon is their capital, the Whispering Woods serves as their

    List of She-Ra: Princess of Power and She-Ra and the Princesses of Power characters

    List_of_She-Ra:_Princess_of_Power_and_She-Ra_and_the_Princesses_of_Power_characters

  • Chronology of the Northern Crusades
  • Russian forces under Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy stop aninvasion by the Blue Horde at the Battle of Kulikovo. 1381 August. The First Lithuanian Civil War

    Chronology of the Northern Crusades

    Chronology_of_the_Northern_Crusades

  • Nowruz (name)
  • Name list

    (died 1297), emir of the Ilkhanid era Nawruz Beg (died 1361), Khan of the Blue Horde Nowruz Beg (died 1640), Safavid official Navroz Dubash, 21st century Indian

    Nowruz (name)

    Nowruz_(name)

  • 1358
  • Calendar year

    Mubariz al-Din Muhammad, leader of the Arab Muzaffarid tribe, expels the Blue Horde from Ilkhanate territory in Persia. The Muzaffarid then release control

    1358

    1358

  • Nawruz Beg
  • Khan of the Golden Horde in 1360

    محمد نوروز بیگ; Turki/Kypchak: نوروز بک; died 1360) was Khan of the Golden Horde in 1360. Nawruz Beg succeeded to the throne after the murder of his predecessor

    Nawruz Beg

    Nawruz Beg

    Nawruz_Beg

  • 1380s
  • Decade

    time. Khan Tokhtamysh of the White Horde dethrones Mamai of the Blue Horde. The two hordes unite to form the Golden Horde. Karim Al-Makhdum arrives in Jolo

    1380s

    1380s

  • Timur Khwaja
  • Khan of the Golden Horde in 1361

    Scientific transliteration: Tīmūr Ḫwājah) was briefly Khan of the Golden Horde in 1361, having succeeded his father Khiḍr Khan. The forceful Khiḍr Khan

    Timur Khwaja

    Timur Khwaja

    Timur_Khwaja

  • Mubarak Khwaja
  • Khan of the White Horde until 1344

    of the Golden Horde István Vásáry, « The Beginnings of Coinage in the Blue Horde », Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, vol. 62, no 4, décembre

    Mubarak Khwaja

    Mubarak_Khwaja

  • Shaykh Uways Jalayir
  • Jalayirid ruler of Iraq

    Shaykh Uways Jalayir, who at first had recognized the sovereignty of the Blue Horde, decided to take the former Chobanid lands for himself, even as a former

    Shaykh Uways Jalayir

    Shaykh Uways Jalayir

    Shaykh_Uways_Jalayir

  • Argyn
  • Kazakh clan of the Middle jüz

    the Middle Zhuz (Middle Horde) of the Kazakhs. The most numerous tribe of the Middle Zhuz, which migrated from the Golden Horde to the Timurid Empire during

    Argyn

    Argyn

    Argyn

  • List of female monarchs
  • location missing publisher (link) Rey, C. F. (1927). In the Country of the Blue Nile. London: Camelot Press. pp. 263–270. Araia, Ghelawdewos (December 7

    List of female monarchs

    List of female monarchs

    List_of_female_monarchs

  • List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)
  • Sultanate Sarbadars Tughlaq dynasty Moghulistan (Eastern Chagatai) Golden Horde Blue Horde Alans Zichia Simsim Vainakhs Circassians Russians  Kingdom of Georgia

    List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)

    List_of_wars_involving_Iran_(before_1979)

  • 1378
  • Calendar year

    Prince Dmitri Ivanovich of Moscow resists a small invasion by the Mongol Blue Horde under Mamai. September – A contract is set up between Richard le Scrope

    1378

    1378

  • 1368
  • Calendar year

    attacks Tver, which counter-attacks with the aid of Lithuania and the Blue Horde. The King of Norway sends the last Royal Ship from Norway to the Greenland

    1368

    1368

  • Tulun Beg Khanum
  • Ruler of the Golden Horde from 1370 to 1371

    Tulun Beg Khanum (تولون بک خانم; died 1386) was a princess of the Golden Horde at the time of the Great Troubles. Exceptionally for this political formation

    Tulun Beg Khanum

    Tulun_Beg_Khanum

  • Political divisions and vassals of the Mongol Empire
  • Yuan). The two main divisions of the Golden Horde (Jochid Ulus) are known as the White horde and the Blue horde, also Batu's Ulus (district) and Orda's Ulus

    Political divisions and vassals of the Mongol Empire

    Political divisions and vassals of the Mongol Empire

    Political_divisions_and_vassals_of_the_Mongol_Empire

  • Great Stand on the Ugra River
  • 1480 battle between the Great Horde and the Grand Duchy of Moscow

    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 an

    Great Stand on the Ugra River

    Great Stand on the Ugra River

    Great_Stand_on_the_Ugra_River

  • Khiḍr Khan
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1360 to 1361

    Khidyr', modern Hyzr or Khyzr in Russian texts) was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1360 to 1361, having overthrown and succeeded Nawruz Beg. Earlier scholarship

    Khiḍr Khan

    Khiḍr Khan

    Khiḍr_Khan

  • Tarikh-i Dost Sultan
  • Book by Ötemish Hajji

    2009, p. 372. Vásáry, István (2009). "The Beginnings of Coinage in the Blue Horde". Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae. 62, No. 4 (December)

    Tarikh-i Dost Sultan

    Tarikh-i_Dost_Sultan

  • August 2
  • Day of the year

    shipping and ports. 1377 – Russian troops are defeated by forces of the Blue Horde Khan Arapsha in the Battle on Pyana River. 1415 – Thomas Grey is executed

    August 2

    August_2

  • Däftär-i Čingiz-nāmä
  • университет. Vásáry, István (2009). "The Beginnings of Coinage in the Blue Horde". Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae. 62, No. 4 (December)

    Däftär-i Čingiz-nāmä

    Däftär-i_Čingiz-nāmä

  • Jalayirid Sultanate
  • 1335–1432 Persianate Turco-Mongol state in modern Iraq and western Iran

    Shaykh Uways Jalayir, who at first had recognized the sovereignty of the Blue Horde, decided to take the former Chobanid lands for himself, even as a former

    Jalayirid Sultanate

    Jalayirid Sultanate

    Jalayirid_Sultanate

  • Chronology of the later Crusades through 1400
  • Russian forces under Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy stop an invasion by the Blue Horde at the Battle of Kulikovo. 16 September. Charles V is succeeded by his

    Chronology of the later Crusades through 1400

    Chronology_of_the_later_Crusades_through_1400

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  • Vishvahetu
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Vishvahetu

    Lord Vishnu

  • Kishoree | கிஷோரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kishoree | கிஷோரீ

    A young girl

  • Jolyon
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    Latin

    Jolyon

    Youthful. Jove's child. From Latin 'Julianus'. Form of Julius and family clan name of several...

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    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Tharshvin

    Handsome

  • Darun
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Darun

    As Hard as Wood

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Utsavi | உத்ஸவீ

    Festivities

  • Akalmash
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kannada

    Akalmash

    Stainless

  • Mayanshi
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    Hindu, Indian

    Mayanshi

    Related O Goddess Laxmi

  • Vanes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vanes

    English : variant of Fayne.

  • LÉONIE
  • Female

    French

    LÉONIE

    Feminine form of French L�on, LÉONIE means "lion."

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  • Blue
  • superl.

    Severe or over strict in morals; gloom; as, blue and sour religionists; suiting one who is over strict in morals; inculcating an impracticable, severe, or gloomy mortality; as, blue laws.

  • Sanders-blue
  • n.

    See Saunders-blue.

  • Blue
  • superl.

    Suited to produce low spirits; gloomy in prospect; as, thongs looked blue.

  • Sky-blue
  • a.

    Having the blue color of the sky; azure; as, a sky-blue stone.

  • Blae
  • a.

    Dark blue or bluish gray; lead-colored.

  • Blue-eyed
  • a.

    Having blue eyes.

  • Blue-veined
  • a.

    Having blue veins or blue streaks.

  • Blue-bonnet
  • n.

    The European blue titmouse (Parus coeruleus); the bluecap.

  • Blue
  • superl.

    Low in spirits; melancholy; as, to feel blue.

  • Blue
  • v. t.

    To make blue; to dye of a blue color; to make blue by heating, as metals, etc.

  • Blued
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Blue

  • Smalt-blue
  • a.

    Deep blue, like smalt.

  • Blue
  • superl.

    Having the color of the clear sky, or a hue resembling it, whether lighter or darker; as, the deep, blue sea; as blue as a sapphire; blue violets.

  • Blue
  • superl.

    Pale, without redness or glare, -- said of a flame; hence, of the color of burning brimstone, betokening the presence of ghosts or devils; as, the candle burns blue; the air was blue with oaths.

  • Blue bonnet
  • n.

    Alt. of Blue-bonnet

  • True-blue
  • a.

    Of inflexible honesty and fidelity; -- a term derived from the true, or Coventry, blue, formerly celebrated for its unchanging color. See True blue, under Blue.

  • Blue-eye
  • n.

    The blue-cheeked honeysucker of Australia.