- Golden Horde
Golden Horde (Geographic Name)
- Bol'shaia Orda
- Empire of the Golden Horde
- Golden Horde Khanate
- Great Horde
- Khanate of the Golden Horde
- Kipchak (Khanate)
- Takht ėli
- Ulus Juchi
- Zolotaia Orda
- Zolotaya Orda
- Altın Orda Devleti
- Altınorda Devleti
- Altın Ordu Devleti
- Altınordu Devleti
Britannica online, Nov. 5, 2003 (Golden Horde; also called Kipchak Khanate; Russian designation for the Ulus Juchi, the western part of the Mongol Empire, which flourished from the mid-13th century to the end of the 14th century
Col. gaz. of the world, Nov. 5, 2003 (Golden Horde, Empire of the; Mongol state comprising most of what is now Russia, given as an appanage to Jenghiz Khan's oldest son, Juchi, and actually conquered and founded in the mid-13th cent. by Juchi's son, Batu Khan; was derived from the Russian designation Zolotaya Orda; empire, also called the Kipchak Khanate, had its capital 1st at Sarai Batu and later at Sarai Berke
Encyc. Amer., 1999 (Golden Horde; modern term for a state that existed from 1223 to about 1400)
Acad. Amer. encyc, 1997 (Golden Horde, Khanate of the; founded 1223; broke up into separate khanates of Astrakhan, Crimea, and Kazan subsequent to 1395)
The State Hermitage Museum collection highlights Web site, Nov. 5, 2003 (Golden Horde Khanate)
Bolʹshai͡a Orda--Takht ėli, 2010: t.p. (Bolʹshai͡a Orda--Takht ėli)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Horde, Aug. 26, 2011 (The remnant, which became known as the Great Horde, was left with the steppe between the Dnieper and Yaik, the capital Sarai and a claim to represent the tradition of the Golden Horde)
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