Mongolian armies
Golden Horde ended in 1502.
The Golden Horde Khanate was a mongol kingdom in southern Russia.
The Last Hurrah of the Golden Horde was created in 1970.
The Last Hurrah of the Golden Horde has 223 pages.
The Golden Horde - 1951 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 Sweden:15
The Golden Horde. A+
Sarai Batu
The Golden Horde.
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The origins of the name "Golden Horde" is uncertain. Some scholars believe that it refers to the army camp of Batu and the later rulers of the Horde. In Mongolian, Altan Orda refers to the golden camp or palace (Mongolian: Алтан Ордон, Altan Ordon = Golden Palace). Altan (golden) was also the color connoting imperial status. Other sources mention that Batu had a golden tent, and it is from this that the Golden Horde received its name. While this legend is persistent, no one is positive of the origin of the term. In most contemporary sources, the Golden Horde was referred to as the Khanate of the Qipchaq, as the Qipchaq Turks comprised the majority of the nomadic population in the region.
The religion of the Khanate of the Great Horde was Tengrism, Shamanism, Tibetan Buddhism, and later, Islam.