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  1. 20 ott 2018 · Batu Khan was a Mongol ruler and the founder of the Golden Horde (known also as the Kipchak Khanate, and the Ulus of Jochi). He was a grandson of Genghis Khan through Jochi, the Great Khan’s eldest son, and was responsible for the expansion of the Mongol Empire into Russia and Eastern Europe.

  2. Batu Khan (c. 1205–1255) was a Mongol ruler and founder of the Golden Horde, a constituent of the Mongol Empire. Batu was a son of Jochi, thus a grandson of Genghis Khan . His ulus ruled over the Kievan Rus ', Volga Bulgaria, Cumania, and the Caucasus for around 250 years.

  3. 14 ott 2019 · The Golden Horde was the European appanage of the Mongol Empire (1206-1368 CE). Begun in earnest by Batu Khan in 1227 CE, the territory that would eventually become the Golden Horde came to encompass parts of Central Asia, much of Russia, and other parts of Eastern Europe. Later converting to Islam, the Golden Horde would meld aspects of ...

  4. Batu, também conhecido como Saim Cã (lit. "Bom Cã") [ 1 ] ou Czar Batu , [ 2 ] ou Batu Khan , foi o fundador do Canato da Horda Azul (Horda Dourada) após a morte de seu pai Jochi , reinando de 1225 a 1255.

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Batu_KhanBatu Khan - Wikipedia

    Batu Khan of Batoe Chan (ca. 1205-1255) was een Mongools heerser (kan, chan of khan), veroveraar, generaal en troonpretendent. Hij was de zoon van Jochi en de kleinzoon van Dzjengis Khan . Hij stichtte in 1236 een rijk dat dezelfde naam kreeg als zijn leger, de Gouden Horde .

  6. 14 ott 2019 · Batu Khan (1227-1255), putra dari Jochi, bertanggung jawab untuk menyatukan setiap penaklukkan dan mendirikan sesuatu yang kelak akan dikenal sebagai Gerombolan Emas. Ogedei Khan (1229-1241), putra Genghis dan paman Batu, memberi perintah untuk menaklukkan Eropa melalui kampanye perang Mongol yang dilakukan secara besar-besaran ke seberang Pegunungan Ural di timur.

  7. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › BatuBatu — Wikipédia

    Batu est le fils de Djötchi (mort en 1227), lui-même fils aîné de Gengis Khan (mort lui aussi en 1227) et de Börte, sa principale épouse. Il succède à son père dans l'apanage des steppes de l' Oural et du Tourgaï, que Djötchi avait reçu de Gengis Khan vers 1220 .