• Nogai, or Noğay (/noʊˈɡaɪ/; also spelled Nogay, Nogaj, Nohai, Nokhai, Noqai, Ngoche, Noche, Kara Nokhai, and Isa Nogai; died 1299/1300) was a general and...
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    constituted a core of the Nogai Horde. In the 13th century, the leader of the Golden Horde, Nogai Khan, a direct descendant of Genghis Khan through Jochi, formed...
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    groups of Nogais: the Ak Nogai, the Karagash, the Kuban-Nogai, the Kundraw-Nogai, the Qara-Nogai, the Utars, Bug-Nogai, and the Yurt-Nogai. Their name...
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  • Look up Nogai in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nogai may refer to: Nogai Khan, a de facto ruler of the Golden Horde Nogai Horde, a Turkic state which...
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    Nogai (/noʊˈɡaɪ/ noh-GHY; Ногай тили, Nogay tili, Ногайша, Nogayşa) also known as Noğay, Noghay, Nogay, or Nogai Tatar, is a Turkic language spoken in...
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    Golden Horde, including Smolensk and Vitebsk in 1274–75. The Khans also sent Nogai Khan to the Balkans to strengthen Mongol influence there. Kublai renamed...
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  • 06. Tuglu-Temur - Khan of the White Horde (1362–1364) 06. Qara-Nogai - Khan of the White Horde (1360–1362) 06. Buker-Khwaja - Khan of the White Horde...
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    Golden Horde (category Batu Khan)
    of Batu Khan (the founder of the Golden Horde) in 1255, his dynasty flourished for a full century, until 1359, though the intrigues of Nogai instigated...
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    Second Mongol invasion of Hungary (Hungarian: második tatárjárás) led by Nogai Khan and Tulabuga took place during the winter of 1285–1286. Local forces resisted...
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    Berke–Hulagu war (category Hulagu Khan)
    through Muslim lands, and as a preparatory step, directed his nephew Nogai Khan to raid Poland in 1259 in order to collect booty to finance a war. Several...
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    The Third Mongol invasion of Poland was carried out by Talabuga Khan and Nogai Khan in 1287–1288. As in the second invasion, its purpose was to loot Lesser...
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    Manghud (section Nogai Horde)
    the Manghuds supported Nogai (d. 1299) and established their own semi-independent horde from the khans in Sarai. After Nogai's death in 1299, the majority...
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    The Mongol (Tatar) clique of Nogai Khan, a part of the larger Golden Horde, was heavily involved in the Kingdom of Serbia in the 1280s and 1290s. A serious...
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  • Michael VIII Palaiologos and his mistress Diplovatatzina, who married Nogai Khan in order to form a Byzantine–Mongol alliance. She was named after goddess...
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    invasion followed in 1287, led by Talabuga and Nogai Khan. 30,000 men (three tumens) in two columns under Nogai (10,000 Mongol cavalry) and Talabuga (20,000...
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    Toqta (redirect from Tochtu Khan)
    he reclaimed the throne with the help of Nogai Khan. Tokhta then gave the Crimea to Nogai as a gift. Nogai subsequently beheaded many of the Mongol nobles...
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    Chaka of Bulgaria (category 13th-century Mongol khans)
    tsar of Bulgaria, from 1299 to 1300. He was the son of the Mongol leader Nogai Khan by a wife named Alaka. Sometime after 1285 Chaka married a daughter of...
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    He initiated a large series of raids on Hulegu's territories, led by Nogai Khan. Hulegu suffered a severe defeat in an attempted invasion north of the...
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    Talabuga (category Khans of the Golden Horde)
    second Mongol invasion of Poland alongside Nogai Khan, both again under the overall command of Burundai. Nogai had devised a plan for the second Mongol...
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    Byzantine–Mongol alliance: Nogai Khan assists the Byzantines against Bulgaria 1279 Byzantine–Mongol alliance: Nogai Khan assists the Byzantines against...
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  • the Il-Khans. From the 1280s until 1299, the Blue Horde was effectively under the control of two khans, the legitimate khans and Nogai Khan, a warlord...
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  • army of Kadan of the horde of Batu Khan Serbian conflict with the Nogai Horde (1291) by the Golden Horde under Nogai Khan This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    after raiding Lithuania. This attack was commanded by the young prince Nogai Khan and general Burundai. The Rus' soldiers under Daniel's son, Lev, and brother...
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    Nogai Khan and Tokhta grew in power in the late 1280s, and in 1291 they jointly conquered Sarai, capital of the Golden Horde. However, in 1293 Nogai and...
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    all the frequent incursions by the Mongols of the Golden Horde under Nogai Khan. By 1277, Ivaylo had put his words into actions and had acquired leadership...
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    the constant warfare, Ivaylo fled to the court of the Mongol warlord Nogai Khan to seek aid, but was eventually murdered. The legacy of the rebellion...
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  • Genoese at Kaffa; effectively autonomous from the great khan Qubilai from 1269. 7a Nogai Khan c. 1266–1299, son of Bo'al, son of Tatar, 7th son of Jochi...
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    Nogai Khan, to abdicate. Russian chroniclers depicted these events as "The harsh-time of Batu returns.". Some sources suggest that Tokhta and Nogai,...
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    Bulgaria in 1323. Milutin and Nogai Khan would soon come into conflict because of the war with the Tsardom of Vidin. Nogai launched a campaign against Serbia...
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    Crimean–Nogai slave raids in Eastern Europe were the slave raids, for over three centuries, conducted by the military of the Crimean Khanate and the Nogai Horde...
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