Great Horde

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The Great Horde was the late medieval remnant of the Golden Horde, centered on the lower Volga and steppe regions, that persisted as a weakened successor khanate until its decline in the 16th century.

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Label Occurrences
Great Horde canonical 9

Statements (51)

Predicate Object
instanceOf khanate
post-Golden Horde polity
successor state
capital Sarai al-Jadid
Sarai-Juk
surface form: Sarai-Jük
commonName Great Horde self-link
conflict Conflicts with Crimean Khanate
Great Stand on the Ugra River
Wars with Grand Duchy of Moscow
continent Asia
Europe
conventionalLongName Great Horde self-link
country Great Horde self-link
currency dinar
declineCause defeat by Crimean Khanate
internal fragmentation
rise of Muscovy
dissolved 1502
endTime 1502
ethnicGroup Mongol
surface form: Mongols

Tatars
Turkic peoples
followedBy Astrakhan Khanate
Crimean Khanate
Kazan Khanate
Nogai Horde
follows Golden Horde
governmentType Khanate
nomadic empire
historicalEra Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period

Late Middle Ages
inception 15th century
language Kipchak languages
surface form: Kipchak Turkic

Turkic languages
locatedInPresentDay Kazakhstan
Russia
Ukraine
Volga region
namedAfter Golden Horde
notableRuler Akhmad Khan
surface form: Ahmed Khan bin Küchük

Sheikh Ahmed
partOf Golden Horde
surface form: Golden Horde (successor system)
politicalStructure tribal confederation
precededBy Golden Horde
region Lower Volga region
Pontic–Caspian steppe
religion Hanafi Sunni Islam
Islam
Sunni Islam
sovereigntyType nomadic khanate
startTime c. 1460

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Golden Horde splitInto Great Horde
Meñli I Giray conflict Great Horde
Great Horde country Great Horde self-link
Great Horde conventionalLongName Great Horde self-link
Great Horde commonName Great Horde self-link
Ugra River associatedWith Great Horde