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  1. Oct 4, 2019 · Batu Khan (1205-1255) adalah cucu dari Genghis Khan dan sang pendiri Gerombolan Emas.Batu adalah seorang komandan Mongol yang terlatih dan telah memenangkan beberapa pertempuran dari Cina hingga ke Persia, meskipun prestasinya yang terkenal melibatkan kampanye besar-besaran bangsa Mongol ke wilayah Eropa dari tahun 1236-1241, dimana mereka menghancurkan pasukan dari Rusia, Polandia, dan ...

  2. Jun 21, 2019 · Genghis Khan (c. 1162–August 18, 1227) was the legendary founder and leader of the Mongol Empire. In a span of just 25 years, his horsemen conquered a larger area and greater population than the Romans did in four centuries. To the millions of people conquered by his hordes, Genghis Khan was evil incarnate; in Mongolia and Central Asia ...

  3. Sep 27, 2020 · However, the Mongol threat was far from over, and they returned in 1237. The Sacking of Suzdal in 1238 by Batu Khan. This 16th-century depiction of the Mongol invasion highlights the bloodshed and military might of the invaders. Over the course of the years 1237 and 1238, the Mongol leader, Batu Khan, led his 35,000 mounted archers to burn down ...

  4. Batu Khan adalah anak laki-laki dari Jochi dan cucu dari Jenghis Khan. Horde Biru kemudian berkembang menjadi Kekhanan Kipchak yang terkenal, yang berkuasa atas Rus Kiev dan Kaukasus selama kira-kira selama 250 tahun, setelah mengalahkan tentara Polandia dan Hungaria. Batu atau Bat dalam bahasa Mongolia berarti "tegas". Lihat pula

  5. Batu Khan (l. 1205-1255 CE) was a grandson of Genghis Khan and the founder of the Golden Horde. Batu was a skilled Mongol military commander and won battles from China to Persia, although his most famous exploits involve the grand Mongol campaign into Europe from 1236-1241 CE which resulted in the Mongol horde annihilating the armies of Russia ...

  6. Mongol invasions and conquests. The Mongol invasions and conquests took place during the 13th and 14th centuries, creating history's largest contiguous empire, the Mongol Empire ( 1206 – 1368 ), which by 1260 covered large parts of Eurasia. Historians regard the Mongol devastation as one of the deadliest episodes in history.

  7. Jul 1, 2023 · Sarai - also known as Sarai Batu or Old Sarai - was an ancient city located in the region of the lower Volga River in what is now modern-day Russia. Just as the name suggests, the city was founded by Batu Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan, in the mid-13th century. Batu Khan ruled the Horde from 1227 to 1255 AD, and the city was likely erected ...

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