Mukhshi (Tatar: Muxşa, Mukhsha, Naruçat, Naruchat, Moksha: νορονσαστ, romanized: Noronshasht, lit. 'IPA ['noronʲʃɑʃtʲ]', Turki: نرنجاط, Nurinjat IPA [nurinˈdʒɑt]))...
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Mukhsha Ulus (Tatar: Мухша олысы, Muxşa olısı, موحشا ﯘلىسى), or Naruchat Duchy (Tatar: Наручат бәклегел, Naruçat bäklege, ناروچات بەكلئگئل; Moksha: Мурунза...
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Malik overthrows Timur Khwaja September/October 1361: warlord Mamai and Mukhsha governor Tagai [ru] conquer the capital Sarai, overthrow Ordu Malik and...
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the Golden Horde from 1266 to 1280. Uzbek Khan moved his residence to Mukhsha (today a village of Narovchat in Penza Oblast, Russia). Öz Beg's father...
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Chermensky consider Temnikov second one in importance ulus centre after Mukhsha since the etymology of the placename itself points at Golden Horde tümen...
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which ended in 1232, and was later subjugated to the Golden Horde as the Mukhsha Ulus. The Golden Horde disintegrated in the 1430s, which resulted in some...
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Horde (1449–1783) Crimean Khanate (1441–1783) Mishar Yurt (1298–1393) Mukhsha Ulus (1300–1500) Idel-Ural State (1918) Transoxania (Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan...
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appeared there was created as a buffer state between Kazan and Moscow. Mukhsha Ulus Temnikov Principality Qasim Khanate History of Mokshaland Славянская...
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13th century, the city was often referred to as Mukhsha or Mukhshi, which was the name of the ulus Mukhsha of the Golden Horde (after the name of Mokshaland)...
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University: Higher School of Economics]. 1989 – via Demoscope Weekly. Mukhsha Законодательное Собрание Пензенской области. Закон №774-ЗПО от 9 марта...
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