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Mongol and Golden
Conquest by the Mongol Golden Horde in the 13th century was the final blow.
Although a Russian army defeated the Golden Horde at Kulikovo in 1380, Mongol domination of the Russian-inhabited territories, along with demands of tribute from Russian princes, continued until about 1480.
In the wake of the Mongol invasions of the 1230s, Volga Bulgaria was absorbed by the Golden Horde and its population evolved into the modern Chuvashes and Kazan Tatars.
After the Mongol capture of the Kara-Khitan, Kazakhstan fell under the control of a succession of rulers of the Mongolian Golden Horde, the western branch of the Mongol Empire.
Rus ' ultimately disintegrated into a number of smaller states ; most of the Rus ' lands were overrun by the Mongol invasion and became tributaries of the nomadic Golden Horde.
In 1346 the bodies of Mongol warriors of the Golden Horde who had died of plague were thrown over the walls of the besieged Crimean city of Kaffa ( now Feodosiya ).
* Batu Khan, Mongol ruler and the founder of the Golden Horde
* 1259 – Second Mongol Golden Horde raid against Poland, led by Nogai Khan.
* 1266 – Berke, khan of the Golden Horde of the Mongol Empire
* 1271 – Mongol Golden Horde raid against Bulgaria.
* 1274 – Mongol Golden Horde raid against Bulgaria.
* 1275 – Mongol Golden Horde raid against Lithuania.
In 1265 the area suffered a Mongol raid from the Golden Horde, led by Nogai Khan.
While exploiting Slavic weakness in the wake of the Mongol invasion, Gediminas wisely avoided war with the Golden Horde, a great regional power at the time, while expanding Lithuania's border towards the Black Sea.
* August 12 – Battle of the Vorskla River: Mongol Golden Horde forces led by Khan Temur Qutlugh and emir Edigu annihilate a crusading army led by former Golden Horde Khan Tokhtamysh and Grand Duke Vytautas of Lithuania.
By this time the separation of the four khanates of the Mongol Empire ( the Chagatai Khanate in Central Asia, the Golden Horde in Russia, the Ilkhanate in Persia, and the Yuan Dynasty in China ) had deepened.
* The Mongol Golden Horde invades the Bessarabia region of Moldavia.
* The Mongol Golden Horde raids Lithuania for the third time.
* Mongol Golden Horde attack against Lithuania.
* Nogai Khan leads the second Mongol Golden Horde attack against Lithuania and Poland.
* The Mongol Golden Horde, led by khan Talabuga and Nogai Khan, attacks Poland for the third time.
But they were eventually subdued, and their capital Bolghar city became one of major cities of the Mongol Golden Horde.

Mongol and Horde
There are also local and regional sub-groups, usually called " households ", which are not part of the Society's formal organization, the largest of which is the Mongol Empire-themed Great Dark Horde.
* 1255 – Batu Khan, Mongol ruler and founder of the Blue Horde ( b. c. 1205 )
* Dmitri Donskoi of Moscow & Vladimir resists a small invasion by the Mongol Blue Horde.
* The Silver Horde: Mongol Scripts

Mongol and led
In 1449 Esen Tayisi led an Oirat Mongol invasion of northern China which culminated in the capture of the Zhengtong Emperor at Tumu.
* 1285 – Forces led by Prince Tran Quang Khai of Vietnam's Trần Dynasty destroys most of the invading Mongol naval fleet in a battle at Chuong Duong.
Ertuğrul, Osman's father, led the Turkic Kayi tribe west into Anatolia, from Central Asia fleeing the Mongol onslaught.
In April 1305, the Mongol Ilkhan ruler Oljeitu sent an embassy led by Buscarello de Ghizolfi to Clement, Philip IV of France, and Edward I of England.
In 1307, another Mongol embassy led by Tommaso Ugi di Siena reached European monarchs.
* 1285 — Second Mongol raid against Hungary, led by Nogai Khan.
The Mamluks, led by their new sultan Baibars, quickly became a regional power in the Middle East by capturing a number of crusader states and repulsing Mongol attacks.
* 1265 – Mongol raid against Thrace and Byzantium, led by Nogai Khan.
* 1285 – Second Mongol raid against Hungary, led by Nogai Khan.
* In the Lao kingdom of Muang Sua, King Panya Leng is overthrown in a coup d ' état led by his son Panya Khamphong, which is likely to have been supported by the regionally dominant Mongol Yuan Dynasty of China.
* Mongol armies, led by Nogai Khan, raid Thrace.
In November, Edward led a raid on Qaqun, which could have served as a bridgehead to Jerusalem, but both the Mongol invasion and the attack on Qaqun failed.
The Mongols, led by Genghis Khan ( r. 1206 – 1227 ), initially invaded the Jin Dynasty in 1205 and 1209, engaging in large raids across its borders, and in 1211 an enormous Mongol army was assembled to invade the Jin.
The Mongol leader Möngke Khan led a campaign against the Song in 1259, but died on August 11 during the Battle of Fishing Town in Chongqing.
During this period, the Mongol troops led by Genghis carried out six rounds of attacks against Western Xia over a period of twenty-two years ( 1202, 1207, 1209 – 10, 1211 – 13, 1214 – 19, 1225 – 26 ).
In the thirteenth century, Genghis Khan unified the northern grasslands of Mongolia and led the Mongol troops to carry out six rounds of attacks against Tangut over a period of twenty-two years ( 1202, 1207, 1209 – 10, 1211 – 13, 1214 – 19, 1225 – 26 ).
Some of them led Mongol armies, e. g. Cha ' an, into the conquest of China.
This monopoly of power, as well as the lack of a reward of lands after the defeat of Mongol invasion, led to simmering resentment among Hōjō vassals.
Transylvania had suffered under lengthy Mongol invasions of Central Europe, led by two grandsons of Genghis Khan and which date from around the time of the earliest appearance of the legend of the piper, the early 13th century.

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