ໂກລເດັນ ຮອດ (ຂຽນຕາມເຄົ້າເດີມ: ໂກລເດັນ ຮອຣ໌ດ, ກໍານົດຕົນເອງເປັນ Ulug Ulus,[8] ເດີມແມ່ນ ມົງໂກນ ແລະຕໍ່ມາ Turkicized khanate ສ້າງຕັ້ງຂຶ້ນໃນສະຕະວັດທີ 13 ແລະຕົ້ນກໍາເນີດເປັນຂະແຫນງການຕາເວັນຕົກສຽງເຫນືອຂອງ ຈັກກະວັດມົງໂກນ.[9] ດ້ວຍ ການແບ່ງແຍກຂອງຈັກກະພັດມົງໂກນ ພາຍຫຼັງປີ 1259, ມັນໄດ້ກາຍມາເປັນ khanate ແຍກຕ່າງຫາກ. ມັນຖືກເອີ້ນວ່າ Kipchak Khanate ຫຼື Ulus ຂອງ Jochi,[lower-alpha 1] ແລະປ່ຽນແທນ ສະຫະພັນ Cuman-Kipchak ກ່ອນຫນ້ານີ້, ຫນ້ອຍລົງ.[10]

ໂກລເດັນ ຮອດ

اولوغ اولوس
Ulug Ulus
1242–1502[1]
ທຸງຊາດໂກລເດັນ ຮອດ
ທຸງໃນລະຫວ່າງການປົກຄອງຂອງ Öz Beg Khan ດັ່ງທີ່ສະແດງຢູ່ໃນ Dulcert's ແຜນທີ່ 1339 (ແຫຼ່ງຂ່າວອື່ນໆອ້າງວ່າ ໂກລເດັນ ຮອດ ແມ່ນຊື່ສໍາລັບປ້າຍໂຄສະນາສີເຫຼືອງຂອງ Khan)[2]
ອານາເຂດຂອງ ໂກລເດັນ ຮອດ ໃນປີ 1300
ອານາເຂດຂອງ ໂກລເດັນ ຮອດ ໃນປີ 1300
ສະຖານະNomadic empire
ເມືອງຫຼວງ
ພາສາທົ່ວໄປ
ສາສະໜາ
ການປົກຄອງSemi-elective monarchy, later hereditary monarchy
Khan 
• 1226–1280
Orda Khan (White Horde)
• 1242–1255
Batu Khan (Blue Horde)
• 1379–1395
Tokhtamysh
• 1459–1465
Mahmud bin Küchük (Great Horde)
• 1481–1502
Sheikh Ahmed
ສະພານິຕິບັນຍັດKurultai
ຍຸກປະຫວັດສາດLate Middle Ages
• ກໍ່ຕັ້ງ
1242
• Blue Horde and White Horde united
1379
• Disintegrated into Great Horde
1466
1480
• Sack of Sarai by the Crimean Khanate
1502[1]
ພື້ນທີ່
1310[5][6]6,000,000 ຕາລາງກິໂລແມັດ (2,300,000 ຕາລາງໄມລ໌)
ສະກຸນເງິນPul, som, dirham[7]
ກ່ອນໜ້າ
ຖັດໄປ
ຈັກກະວັດມົງໂກນ
Cuman-Kipchak Confederation
Volga Bulgaria
Uzbek Khanate
Qasim Khanate
Genoese Gazaria
Astrakhan Khanate
Kazakh Khanate
Crimean Khanate
Khanate of Sibir
Nogai Horde
Khanate of Kazan
  1. Official language since the inception of the Golden Horde, used in chancery.
  2. Especially the western Kipchak dialects, this language spoken by the majority of the inhabitants of the Black Sea steppe who were non-Mongol Turks, and those in the Khan's army. Shift from Mongol to Turkic occurred in the 1350s, or earlier, also used in chancery.

ອ້າງອີງ

ດັດແກ້
  1. Halperin 1987, p. 78.
  2. Zahler, Diane (2013). The Black Death (Revised ed.). Twenty-First Century Books. p. 70. ISBN 978-1-4677-0375-8.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Kołodziejczyk (2011), p. 4.
  4. Mustafayeva, A. A.; Aubakirova, K. K. (June 2021). "The language situation and status of the Turkic language in the Egyptian Mamluk state and Golden Horde". Journal of Oriental Studies. 97 (2): 17–25. doi:10.26577/JOS.2021.v97.i2.02. ISSN 2617-1864. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  5. Turchin, Peter; Adams, Jonathan M.; Hall, Thomas D (December 2006). "East-West Orientation of Historical Empires". Journal of World-Systems Research. 12 (2): 222. ISSN 1076-156X. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  6. Rein Taagepera (September 1997). "Expansion and Contraction Patterns of Large Polities: Context for Russia". International Studies Quarterly. 41 (3): 498. doi:10.1111/0020-8833.00053. JSTOR 2600793.
  7. Fedorov-Davydov, German A. "The Monetary System of The Golden Horde". Translated by L. I. Smirnova (Holden). Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  8. "The History and Culture of the Golden Horde (Room 6)". {{cite web}}: |archive-url= requires |archive-date= (help); |archive-url= requires |url= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)
  9. "https://books.google.com/books?id=E8HhcQAACAAJ&pg=PA130". The Cambridge History of Russia. {{cite book}}: External link in |chapter= (help)
  10. Golden Horde.


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