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Nogai and Khan
* 1285 — Second Mongol raid against Hungary, led by Nogai Khan.
** Nogai Khan, ruler of the Golden Horde
* The Mongol Golden Horde, led by Nogai Khan, attacks Hungary a second time.
* 1259 – Second Mongol Golden Horde raid against Poland, led by Nogai Khan.
* 1265 – Mongol raid against Thrace and Byzantium, led by Nogai Khan.
* 1285 – Second Mongol raid against Hungary, led by Nogai Khan.
In 1265 the area suffered a Mongol raid from the Golden Horde, led by Nogai Khan.
* Mongol armies, led by Nogai Khan, raid Thrace.
* The Mongol Golden Horde, led by khan Talabuga and Nogai Khan, attacks Poland for the third time.
Nogai Khan, half a century later, married a daughter of the Byzantine emperor, and gave his own daughter in marriage to a Rus ' prince, Theodor the Black.
* Euphrosyne Palaiologina, who married Nogai Khan of the Golden Horde
* Euphrosyne Palaiologina, 13th century, Byzantine princess, who married Nogai Khan of the Golden Horde
After the death of Batu Khan in 1255, the prosperity of his dynasty lasted for a full century until 1359, though the intrigues of Nogai did invoke a partial civil war in the late 1290s.
Independently from the Khan, Nogai expressed his desire to ally with Baybars in 1271.
Even though Nogai invaded the Orthodox Christian Byzantine Empire in 1271, the Khan sent his envoys to maintain friendly relationship with Michael VIII Palaiologos.
Nogai and Köchü, Khan of the White Horde and son of Orda Khan, also made peace with the Yuan Dynasty and the Ilkhanate.
Smilec became emperor of Bulgaria according to the wishes of Nogai Khan who helped his allies the Byzantines.
After their failed but devastating invasion of Hungary in 1285, Nogai, Talabuga and other noyans overthrew Töde Möngke because he was not an active Khan who was surrounded by clerics and sheikhs.
Simultaneous with Dmitry's action, Mikhail Yaroslavich was summoned to appear before Nogai who was called Khan at the time instead of the legitimate Khan, Toqta, in Sarai, and Daniel of Moscow declined to come to Sarai.
The Khan refused and declared war on Nogai.
When the legitimate Khan Toqta tried for a second time, Nogai was killed in battle in 1299 at the Kagamlik, near the Dnieper.
The Khan was married to Mary, illegitimate daughter of the Byzantine Emperor, securing the Byzantine-Mongol alliance after the defeat of Nogai.

Nogai and second
During his reign the second Mongol raid against Poland, led by Nogai Khan occurred.

Nogai and Mongol
The Jochid vassal Galicia-Volhynia princes contributed troops for Nogai and Talabuga's invasions of Europe. The Mongol invasion of Hungary in 1285. At the same time, the influence of Nogai greatly increased in the Golden Horde.
Nogai compelled Stephen Uroš II Milutin of Serbia to accept the Mongol supremacy, and received his son, Dečanski, as hostage in 1287.
During his government there was a third Mongol raid led by Nogai Khan against Poland in 1287.
The Terek river was the site of the final defeat of the Hulagu, khan of the Ilkhanate, Army, against the army of Berke, khan of the Golden Horde, led by Nogai Khan, in the first civil war of the Mongol Empire, the Berke-Hulagu war.
Despite initial successes, in 1259, a Mongol force under Burundai and Nogai Khan entered Galicia and Volhynia and offered an ultimatum: Daniel was to destroy his fortifications or Burundai would assault the towns.
A portion of the Kimeks that left the Ob-Irtysh interfluvial region joined the Kipchak confederation that survived until the Mongol invasion, and later united with the Nogai confederation of the Kipchak descendents.
After the Mongol invasion of Europe, Batu Khan left Nogai with a tumen ( 10, 000 warriors ) in modern-day Moldavia and Romania as a frontier guard.
In 1285, Nogai and Talabuga Khan invaded Hungary with Mongol and Cuman troops, but unlike Subutai forty years earlier, they were defeated.
Nogai sent 4, 000 Mongol soldiers to Constantinople in 1282, to help his father in law Emperor Michael suppress the rebels headed by John I Doukas of Thessaly.
Nogai Horde, Nogai Yortu was a confederation of about eighteen Turkic and Mongol tribes that occupied the Pontic-Caspian steppe from about 1500 until they were pushed west by the Kalmyks and south by the Russians in the 17th century.
The Mongol tribe called the Manghits constituted a core of the Nogai Horde.
* 1299 Nogai Khan, the Mongol ruler for whom the Nogais were named
The Mongol chieftain Nogai Khan eventually had Ivailo murdered, but failed to restore Ivan Asen III in Bulgaria.

Nogai and Golden
The Golden Horde was succeeded by the Kazan, Astrakhan, Crimean, and Siberian khanates, as well as the Nogai Horde, all of which were eventually conquered by the Russian Empire.
The Golden Horde dispatched Nogai to invade the Ilkhanate but Hulegu forced him back in 1262.
In February, 1285 troops of the Golden Horde, led by Nogai Khan, invaded and sacked the Eastern part of the country, but they retreated soon.
* Nogai Khan was a de facto ruler of the Golden Horde.
* Nogai Horde was a Turkic state which split from the Golden Horde in late 15th century.
After the Golden Horde fell in 1480, the area around the Don River was divided between the Crimean west side and the Nogai east side.
* Nogai Khan, Mamai Khan, and Edigu Khan in the Golden Horde.
Muscovy was also being invaded by the Nogai Horde and Crimean Khanate which were successors of the Golden Horde.
The Nogai, descended from the peoples of the Golden Horde, take their name and that of their language from the grandson of Genghis Khan, Nogai Khan, who ruled the nomadic people west of the Danube toward the end of the 13th century.
This town was the main city of the Nogai Horde, one of the successors of the Golden Horde.
Nogai ( died 1299 ), also called Isa Nogai, was a general and de facto ruler of the Golden Horde and a great-great-grandson of Genghis Khan.
Despite his power and prowess in battle, Nogai never attempted to seize the Golden Horde khanate for himself, preferring to act as a sort of kingmaker.

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