- ['noronʲʃɑʃtʲ]', Turki: نرنجاط,
Nurinjat IPA [nurinˈdʒɑt])) was the
capital city of
Murunza and
capital of the
Golden Horde in the 14th
century during the
reign of...
-
capital city of
Moxel in 1230-1237. It was the
administrative center of
Murunza and one of its
centres of coinage. In 1237 the city was
taken over by Batu...
- romanized: Zolotaryovskoye
gorodishche Location Penza Oblast,
Russia Region Murunza Coordinates 53°05′05″N 45°17′20″E / 53.084746°N 45.288817°E / 53.084746;...
-
ruler of
Kingdom Moxel in (Middle Volga)
mentioned in
Russians sources as
Murunza.[need
quotation to verify] He was an ally of
Russian Grand Prince Yuri...
- xanlığı, Moksha: Мурунза, romanized:
Murunza Italian:
Tartari di Mordua, lit. 'Mordvin Tatars'), also
known as
Murunza (Russian: Темниковская Мещёра, romanized: Temnikov...
- Наручат бәклегел, Naruçat bäklege, ناروچات بەكلئگئل; Moksha: Мурунза,
Murunza;
Church Slavonic: Нароучадская орда,
Naruchad Horde) was a subdivision...
- Naricha) was a
Moksha Queen,
ruler of
Moxel mentioned in
Russian sources as
Murunza. She was
daughter and
successor of king
Puresh and
sister of Atämaz. She...
- Kalmyks, and is
supposedly located on the site of the
Meshcheryak town of
Murunza mentioned as
early as the 9th century. It was
granted town
status in 1780...