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  • ..." probably comes from the Mongolic word [[Orda (structure)|ordu]], meaning palace, camp or headquarters, so "Golden Horde" may simply have come from a Mongol ...mitry of Pereslav|Dmitri]] avenging the death of his father in the [[ordo (palace)]] of [[Uzbeg Khan]], killing [[Yury of Moscow|Yury]].]]
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  • ...s childless queen Angqui raised him at her [[ordo (palace)|ordo]] (nomadic palace).<ref>C. P. Atwood ''Encyclopedia of Mongolia and the Mongol Empire'', p.36 ...a. When one of Yeku's envoys arrived, Gojong personally met him at his new palace. The king Gojong sent his stepson as hostage to Mongolia. The Mongols agree
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  • ...symbolic role as a religious Mongol shaman. Now Located in the [[National Palace Museum]], [[Taipei]], [[Taiwan]]; colors and ink on silk, 59.4 by 47 cm. ...un, the leading Buddhist monk in North China, to his [[Orda (organization)|ordo]] in Mongolia. When he met Haiyun in Karakorum in 1242, Kublai asked him ab
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  • ...Tüsheet Khan|Tushiyetu Khan]] Chakhundorji, and moved his [[ordo (palace)|ordo]] near the [[Altai Range]]. Tushiyetu Khan attacked the right wing of the K
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  • An '''orda''' (also '''orda''', '''ordu''', '''ordo''', or '''ordon''') or '''horde''' was a historical sociopolitical and mili ...he western term ''horde'' were in origin borrowings from the Mongol term ''ordo'' for "camp, headquarters", the original term did not carry the meaning of
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