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This is a complete list of khans of the Ulus of Jochi, better known by its later Russian designation as the Golden Horde, in its right (west) wing and left (east) wing divisions known problematically as the Blue Horde and White Horde, and of its main successor state during a period of disintegration, known as the Great Horde. Khans of the Blue Horde are listed as the principal rulers of the Golden Horde, although many late rulers of the Golden Horde originated from the subordinate White Horde. Following the general convention, the list encompasses the period from the death of Genghis Khan in 1227 to the sack of Sarai by the Crimean Khanate in 1502. The chronological and genealogical information is often incomplete and contradictory; annotation can be found in the secondary lists in the sec

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  • List of khans of the Golden Horde (en)
  • Список правителей Золотой Орды (ru)
  • Хани Золотої Орди (uk)
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  • This is a complete list of khans of the Ulus of Jochi, better known by its later Russian designation as the Golden Horde, in its right (west) wing and left (east) wing divisions known problematically as the Blue Horde and White Horde, and of its main successor state during a period of disintegration, known as the Great Horde. Khans of the Blue Horde are listed as the principal rulers of the Golden Horde, although many late rulers of the Golden Horde originated from the subordinate White Horde. Following the general convention, the list encompasses the period from the death of Genghis Khan in 1227 to the sack of Sarai by the Crimean Khanate in 1502. The chronological and genealogical information is often incomplete and contradictory; annotation can be found in the secondary lists in the sec (en)
  • Золотая Орда — средневековое многонациональное государство на землях центральной Евразии, которое объединило в своем составе множество разных племён, народов и стран. В 1206—1266 годах находилась в составе Монгольской империи. В 1266 году при хане Менгу-Тимуре обрела полную самостоятельность, сохранив только формальную зависимость от имперского центра. В начале 1320-х годов при хане Узбеке государственной религией стал ислам. (ru)
  • Список правителів Золотої Орди від її заснування як Улусу Джучі до розпаду у середині XV ст. * Джучі, 1223–1227, засновник Улус Джучі (Золотої Орди) * Бату, йеке Монгол-улусу 1235—1241, хан улус Джучі 1241–1255 * Сартак, 1255–1256 * Улаґчі, за регенства Боракчин-хатун 1256–1257 * Берке, 1257–1266 * Менгу-Тимур, каган Монгольської імперії 1266–1269, хан Золотої Орди 1269–1282 * Туда-Менгу, 1282–1287 * Тула-Буга, 1287–1291 * Токта, 1291–1312 * Узбек-хан, 1313–1341 * Тінібек, 1341–1342 * Джанібек, 1342–1357 * Бердібек, 1357–1359 * Кульпа, серпень 1359 — січень 1360 * Науруз-хан, січень — червень 1360 * Хизр-хан, червень 1360 — серпень1361 * Тимур-Ходжа, серпень — вересень 1361 * Орду-Мелік, серпень — жовтень 1361 * Кільдібек, жовтень 1361 — вересень 1362 * Мурад, вересень (uk)
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