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: Known natively as the Ulus of Jochi or the Kipchak Khanate , the term "Golden Horde" entered European languages later. Historians suggest the name may stem from the striking yellow or golden tents used by the ruling khans.
: Following Jochi's death, his son Batu Khan spearheaded brilliant military campaigns between 1236 and 1240. His armies devastated the Kievan Rus' and famously sacked the capital city of Kyiv in 1240. the-golden-horde
was a powerful Mongol-Turkic khanate established in the 13th century that controlled vast stretches of Eastern Europe and Central Asia for more than 200 years . Originating as the western sector of Genghis Khan’s massive empire, it developed into an independent, highly strategic power that permanently altered the political landscape of Russia and the Eurasian steppe. 🐎 Origins and Expansion : Known natively as the Ulus of Jochi
Unlike the Mongols in China or Persia who directly governed and assimilated into local urban cultures, the Golden Horde chose a unique path. His armies devastated the Kievan Rus' and famously
: Genghis Khan designated the westernmost lands of his empire to his eldest son, Jochi.
At its absolute peak, the territory of the Golden Horde stretched from the Carpathian Mountains in Eastern Europe across the vast steppes to the edge of Siberia. ⚖️ Governance and "Indirect Rule"