
The article discusses the idea that the name “Bolshaya Orda” (“Great Horde”), used in the Russian sources, is the translation of the Turkish “Ulug Orda”. The author justifies the position that this term has Russian origin, meaning “the most influential among the Hordes”.
Great Horde, C, Auxiliary sciences of history, acts., History of Civilization, chronicles, CB3-482
Great Horde, C, Auxiliary sciences of history, acts., History of Civilization, chronicles, CB3-482
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