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  2. Battle of Kulikovo - Wikipedia

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    After the killing of Khan Berdi Beg of the Golden Horde in 1359, the Great Troubles had arisen there. Warlord Mamai, who was the son-in-law and beylerbey of Berdi Beg, soon took power in the western part of the Golden Horde. Mamai enthroned Abdullah Khan in 1361 and after his mysterious death in 1370, Muhammad Bolak was enthroned. [20]

  3. Golden Horde - Wikipedia

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    Decisive Golden Horde victory in the Battle of Mohi. Using the migration of the Cumans as their casus belli, the Mongols continued west, raiding Poland and Hungary, which culminated in Mongol victories at the battles of Legnica and Mohi. In 1241, however, Ögedei Khan died in the Mongol homeland.

  4. Second Mongol invasion of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The intelligence gathered by Hungarian spies is believed to have contributed to a devastating defeat for the Golden Horde, representing a major victory for the Kingdom of Hungary. This victory bolstered the Hungarian defense and stands as a testament to their innovative military strategy in the face of external threats.

  5. Timeline of the Golden Horde - Wikipedia

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    When the Golden Horde was founded, it was jointly ruled by two separate wings. The right wing in the west was ruled by Batu Khan and his descendants. 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 .

  6. Rostov Uprising of 1289 - Wikipedia

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    Golden Horde victory: Belligerents; Principality of Rostov: Golden Horde: Commanders and leaders; Unknown: ... which again became a vassal state of the Golden Horde. [1]

  7. Battle of the Vorskla River - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Vorskla River was fought on August 12, 1399, between the Tatars of the Golden Horde, under Edigu and Temür Qutlugh, and the armies of Tokhtamysh and a large Crusader force led by Grand Duke Vytautas the Great of Lithuania. The battle ended in a decisive Tatar victory for the Golden Horde.

  8. List of wars involving Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungary's war with the Golden Horde: Kingdom of Hungary: Golden Horde: Hungarian victory The Golden Horde was pushed back behind the Dniester River, the Golden Horde's control of the lands between the Eastern Carpathians and the Black Sea weakened; The establishment of Moldavia in 1346 as a Hungarian vassal state. 1347–1349, 1350–1352

  9. Great Troubles - Wikipedia

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    The Great Troubles [10] [11] [d] (Church Slavonic: Великая замятня, romanized: Velikaya zamyatnya, as found in Rus' chronicles [3] [e]), also known as the Golden Horde Dynastic War, [14] was a war of succession in the Golden Horde from 1359 to 1381.