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Mukhshi (Tatar: Muxşa,
Mukhsha was the
administrative center of
Mukhsha Ulus and one of the
Golden Horde centres of coinage. In the 15th
century the city...
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Mukhsha Ulus (Tatar: Мухша олысы, romanized: Muxşa olısı, lit. 'موحشا ﯘلىسى'), or
Naruchat Duchy (Tatar: Наручат бәклегел, romanized: Naruçat bäklege...
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Malik overthrows Timur Khwaja September/October 1361:
warlord Mamai and
Mukhsha governor Tagai [ru]
conquer the
capital Sarai,
overthrow Ordu
Malik and...
- romanized: Puresh, lit. 'pureh
brewing time born') was a
Moksha ruler of
Mukhsha Ulus in (Middle Volga. He was an ally of
Russian Grand Prince Yuri II of...
- romanized: Narchat, Narchatka, Naricha) was a
Moksha Queen,
ruler of
Mukhsha Ulus. She was
daughter and
successor of king
Puresh and
sister of Atämaz...
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Chermensky consider Temnikov second one in
importance ulus
centre after Mukhsha since the
etymology of the
placename itself points at
Golden Horde tümen...
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which ended in 1232, and was
later subjugated to the
Golden Horde as the
Mukhsha Ulus. The
Golden Horde disintegrated in the 1430s,
which resulted in some...
- prin****lity of the
Golden Horde at the
border of Moscow,
Nizhny Novgorod and
Ryazan duchies.
Mukhsha Ulus
Temnikov Prin****lity
Qasim Khanate Мещерский юрт...
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Horde (1449–1783)
Crimean Khanate (1441–1783)
Mishar Yurt (1298–1393)
Mukhsha Ulus (1300–1500) Idel-Ural
State (1918)
Transoxania (Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan...
- Prin****lity of
Purgaz was
absorbed into the
Golden Horde. It
became the
Mukhsha Ulus. Much
information on the Prin****lity of
Purgaz remains unknown, including...