1. Golden Horde - Noun
2. Golden Horde - Proper noun
a Mongolian army that swept over eastern Europe in the 13th century
Source: WordNetAlgirdas fought the Golden Horde Tatars and the Principality of Moscow; Kęstutis took upon himself the demanding struggle with the Teutonic Order. Source: Internet
All Rus' principalities were forced to submit to Mongol rule and became part of the Golden Horde empire, some of which lasted until 1480. Source: Internet
Among them is a copy of the decree of the Golden Horde Khan Tokhtamysh to the Polish king Jagail, published in 1850 by Prince Mikhail Obolensky. Source: Internet
Ivan III ("the Great") finally threw off the control of the Golden Horde and consolidated the whole of Central and Northern Rus' under Moscow's dominion, He was also the first to take the title "Grand Duke of all the Russias". Source: Internet
Consequently, the Mongol court was driven out of China and retreated to Mongolia, the Ilkhanate collapsed in Persia, the Chaghatayid dissolved into two parts, and the Golden Horde lost its position as great power in Eastern Europe. Source: Internet
In the 13th century, Mongols invaded Europe and established the Golden Horde in Eastern Europe, western & northern Central Asia, and even western Siberia. Source: Internet