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    First Khan of the White Horde. Orda Ichen ( c. 1206 -1251 CE) is credited for founding the White Horde; he was the eldest son of Jochi and the first grandson of Genghis Khan. At the death of his father and grandfather, Orda Khan inherited the Eastern portions of his father's lands; while he was the elder, he nevertheless agreed that his younger ...

  2. 2 Jochi c. 1208–1227, 1st son of Genghis Khan (1), given west, predeceased father, ancestor of the khans of the Golden Horde. 3 Batu Khan 28Y, 1227–1255, son of Jochi (2), 1236–42 conquered Russia and Ukraine, c 1250 founded capital Sarai on lower Volga. 3a Orda Khan, elder brother of Batu (3), held east, see A below.

  3. Here they share images, recordings and interview excerpts from former pilgrims to the Ordam shrine festival. In the early 20 th century, the shrine of the martyr Ali Arslan Khan attracted many foreign visitors, researchers and other travellers, including the Swedish missionary Gunnar Jarring, who wrote in 1929:

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    First Khan of the White Horde. Orda Ichen ( c. 1206 -1251 CE) is credited for founding the White Horde; he was the eldest son of Jochi and the first grandson of Genghis Khan. At the death of his father and grandfather, Orda Khan inherited the Eastern portions of his father's lands; while he was the elder, he nevertheless agreed that his younger ...

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  7. Oct 20, 2018 · Genghis Khan seated in the center and Jochi standing in the left. (Public Domain) Batu Khan and the Golden Horde. Whilst Jochi’s eldest son, Orda Khan, received the eastern portion of his father’s lands, the western area came under the rule of Batu Khan. This may be regarded to be the origins of the Golden Horde. The size of Batu Khan’s ...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Golden_HordeGolden Horde - Wikipedia

    Tode Mongke Khan of the Golden Horde The Jochid vassal princes of Galicia-Volhynia contributed troops for invasions of Europe by Nogai Khan and Talabuga. Mengu-Timur was succeeded in 1281 by his brother Töde Möngke, who was a Muslim. However, Nogai Khan was now strong enough to establish himself as an independent ruler. The Golden Horde was ...

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