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    Orda Khan. Orda Ichen ( Mongolian: ᠣᠷᠳᠤ c. 1206 – 1251) was a Mongol Khan and military strategist who ruled the eastern part of the Golden Horde (division of the Mongol Empire) during the 13th century.

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    The westernmost lands occupied by the Mongols, which included what is today southern Russia and Kazakhstan, were given to Jochi's eldest sons, Batu Khan, who eventually became ruler of the Blue Horde, and Orda Khan, who became the leader of the White Horde.

  3. This wing was founded on allegiance to the western wing, which was being governed by the descendants of Orda Khan. After the succession struggle of Batu's line in the 1360s, known as "great troubles", the authority of both wings of the Golden Horde passed to the eastern Jochids.

  4. Orda Ichen (Lord Orda, Орд эзэн ("Ord ezen")) was a Mongol Khan and military strategist who ruled eastern part of the Ulus of Jochi during the 13th century. Contents. 1 First Khan of the Blue Horde. 2 Family tree origins. 3 Younger brothers. 4 Invasion of Poland. 5 Death. 5.1 Descendants. 6 See also. First Khan of the Blue Horde.

  5. Apr 1, 2018 · This force led by Baidar, Kadan, and Orda Khan was to raid through Poland with the goal of keeping Polish and northern European forces from coming to the aid of Hungary. Moving out, Orda Khan and his men rampaged through northern Poland, while Baidar and Kadan struck in the south.

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  7. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Orda Khan has received more than 217,308 page views. His biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia. Orda Khan is the 277th most popular military personnel (up from 287th in 2019). Orda Khan was a Mongol ruler who conquered Persia in the 13th century.

  8. Orda Ichen (Lord Orda, Орд эзэн ("Ord ezen")) was a Mongol Khan and military strategist who ruled eastern part of the Golden Horde (division of the Mongol Empire) during the 13th century. Contents. 1 First Khan of the White Horde. 2 Family tree origins. 3 Younger brothers. 4 Invasion of Poland. 5 Death. 5.1 Descendants. 6 See also.

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