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Boroldai (or Burulday, Borolday), also
known as
Burundai, (Cyrillic: Боролдай) (died 1263) was a
Mongol general of the mid 13th century. He parti****ted...
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second Mongol invasion of
Poland was
carried out by
General Boroldai (
Burundai) of the
Golden Horde in 1259–1260.
During this
invasion the
cities of Sandomierz...
- June 2022.
Retrieved 13 June 2022. "Le Potentiel : " EAC : Des
soldats burundais entrent officiellement en RDC "". RadioOkapi. 16
August 2022. Archived...
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reminds Burundai that
Samia is
promised to the
leader of the
Tatars as his wife; her
safety and
return has a
higher priority than
Burundai's revenge....
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territories a priority. In 1258–59, a
joint Tatar-Rus'ian army led by
Burundai launched a
campaign against the
Kingdom of
Lithuania ruled by Mindaugas...
- it was on the
orders of the
Mongol general Burundai. The
Shevchenko Scientific Society says that
Burundai issued the
order to raze the city. The Galician-Volhynian...
- ****igning
another code to
another airport:
Almaty (ALA) – Self-named (ALA) and
Burundai (BXJ)
Bangkok (BKK) –
Suvarnabhumi (BKK) and Don
Mueang (DMK, formerly...
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feature fictional depictions of
historical figures such as Batu Khan,
Burundai, Jebei, Subutai, Yuri Ingvarevich, Yuri Vsevolodovich,
Evpaty Kolovrat...
- Orda's son Quremsa. In 1259, the
Mongols returned under the new
command of
Burundai (Mongolian: Borolday).
According to some sources,
Daniel fled to Poland...
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Boraldai Airport (former name
Burundai) (IATA: BXJ, ICAO: UAAR) is
situated within 5 km (3.1 mi) of Almaty, Kazakhstan. The
owner of the
airport is LLP...