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When Badu Khan, the son of Shuchi, established the Golden Horde, the total number of Mongols following him was only 4,000 households, or about 10,000 people, and after the establishment of the khanate, many Mongols moved back to the East

author:Yongzhou Festival

When Badu Khan, the son of Shuchi, established the Golden Horde, the total number of Mongols who followed him was only 4,000 households, that is, about 10,000 people, and after the establishment of the khanate, many Mongols moved back to the East, so the vast majority of the population within the Khanate at that time was Kipchaks, Bulgars, Kangli, Khazars who originally lived in the Eurasian steppe, and Nabarians (Byzantium, Arabia called "First Tatar"), Wangu (White Tatar, about 50,000 people) and Tatars (nine surnamed Tatars, about 40,000 people) who moved here from the Mongolian plateau.

It is precisely because the largest population in the khanate is the Kipchak people, so the Golden Horde is also called the "Kipchak Khanate", in fact, before the Mongols arrived in Central Asia, a Kipchak (Chipchak) "Kipchak" was established here.

Except for the very few Mongols at the top, almost all tribes in the entire Khanate belong to Turkic-speaking peoples, so just as the Mongols who entered the Han land were to be sinicized, these Mongol nobles who broke into the sea of Turkic people will inevitably move towards Turkization, that is, accept the language and traditions of the Turkic people, and integrate with these Turkic-speaking peoples.

When Badu Khan, the son of Shuchi, established the Golden Horde, the total number of Mongols following him was only 4,000 households, or about 10,000 people, and after the establishment of the khanate, many Mongols moved back to the East
When Badu Khan, the son of Shuchi, established the Golden Horde, the total number of Mongols following him was only 4,000 households, or about 10,000 people, and after the establishment of the khanate, many Mongols moved back to the East
When Badu Khan, the son of Shuchi, established the Golden Horde, the total number of Mongols following him was only 4,000 households, or about 10,000 people, and after the establishment of the khanate, many Mongols moved back to the East
When Badu Khan, the son of Shuchi, established the Golden Horde, the total number of Mongols following him was only 4,000 households, or about 10,000 people, and after the establishment of the khanate, many Mongols moved back to the East
When Badu Khan, the son of Shuchi, established the Golden Horde, the total number of Mongols following him was only 4,000 households, or about 10,000 people, and after the establishment of the khanate, many Mongols moved back to the East
When Badu Khan, the son of Shuchi, established the Golden Horde, the total number of Mongols following him was only 4,000 households, or about 10,000 people, and after the establishment of the khanate, many Mongols moved back to the East
When Badu Khan, the son of Shuchi, established the Golden Horde, the total number of Mongols following him was only 4,000 households, or about 10,000 people, and after the establishment of the khanate, many Mongols moved back to the East
When Badu Khan, the son of Shuchi, established the Golden Horde, the total number of Mongols following him was only 4,000 households, or about 10,000 people, and after the establishment of the khanate, many Mongols moved back to the East
When Badu Khan, the son of Shuchi, established the Golden Horde, the total number of Mongols following him was only 4,000 households, or about 10,000 people, and after the establishment of the khanate, many Mongols moved back to the East

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