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Definition of Hordes

Horde
Horde Horde, n. [F. horde (cf. G. horde), fr. Turk. ord?, ord[=i], camp; of Tartar origin.] A wandering troop or gang; especially, a clan or tribe of a nomadic people migrating from place to place for the sake of pasturage, plunder, etc.; a predatory multitude. --Thomson.

Meaning of Hordes from wikipedia

- Hordes may refer to: Social and military structures of nomadic Turkic peoples in the Middle Ages; see: Golden Horde Mongol and Tatar states in Europe...
- although the most important mechanic - fury for Hordes and focus for Warmachine - remains unique to each. Hordes forces and Warmachine forces often face off...
- Mongols Golden Horde, a Turkic-Mongol state established in the 1240s Wings of the Golden Horde, also known as White, Blue and Gray Hordes, formed in 1226...
- word horde, in the sense of a large (and often threatening) group, emerged later, metaphorically extended from the re****tion of the Mongol hordes. The...
- Horizons of Rock Developing Everywhere or H.O.R.D.E. Festival was a touring summer rock music festival originated by the musical group Blues Traveler...
- the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Hordes now serves Keneseth Israel as their cantor. Hordes was a presenter at the Jewish Reconstructionist...
- Hordes of the Things may refer to: Hordes of the Things (radio series), a BBC radio parody of The Lord of the Rings Hordes of the Things (game), a miniature...
- June 2010). "KREATOR - Hordes of Chaos - Ultra Riot Box Set Detailed". Retrieved 20 July 2010. "Austriancharts.at – KreatorHordes of Chaos" (in German)...
- many Nogais move to Don. Very destructive fighting between Big and Small Hordes 1593 Nogais operate in Voronezh and Livni 1594 Nogais (up to 8 thousand)...
- united the Blue Horde with his own White Horde and created the Golden Horde in 1380. The Blue Horde merged into both the other hordes, yet never really...