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Why did the Golden Horde, founded by Genghis Khan's eldest son, Shuchi, have a low presence in the Moscow region? He ruled the Golden Horde in the Moscow region. The Golden Horde with few Mongols. The inhabitants of the Golden Horde with complex composition.

author:Tsugi Yu

After Genghis Khan's western expedition, he sealed his eldest son Shuchi in the Chincha steppe and established the Chincha Khanate, also known as the Golden Horde, and the moscow region was also his territory.

So, how did the Golden Horde exist historically? Why didn't it leave too many traces? Next, Tsucheng Muyu and everyone to see the historical Golden Horde.

Why did the Golden Horde, founded by Genghis Khan's eldest son, Shuchi, have a low presence in the Moscow region? He ruled the Golden Horde in the Moscow region. The Golden Horde with few Mongols. The inhabitants of the Golden Horde with complex composition.

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After Genghis Khan defeated the Khwarazm State on his Western Expedition, he divided his sons into several khanates and ruled the local areas separately.

Among them, the khanate ruled by Genghis Khan's eldest son, Shuchi, was mainly located in the area west of the Irtysh River and north of Khwarazm, and the khanate of Shuchi was also known as the Golden Horde or Chincha Khanate.

During the reign of the Eldest Son of Shuchi, Batu, the Golden Horde conquered many more regions, and eventually the Areas ruled by the Golden Horde included the Grand Duchy of Moscow.

This was the approximate sphere of rule of the Golden Horde.

Why did the Golden Horde, founded by Genghis Khan's eldest son, Shuchi, have a low presence in the Moscow region? He ruled the Golden Horde in the Moscow region. The Golden Horde with few Mongols. The inhabitants of the Golden Horde with complex composition.

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Relying on the advantage of the Mongol horse, the Mongols fought everywhere and occupied most of Asia, becoming one of the largest empires in history.

However, there were not many Mongols who exploded their fighting power in a short period of time, and the Golden Horde, one of the four major khanates, did not have too many Mongols, and the Mongols were not numerically dominant, or even weak.

Over time, many Mongols were assimilated by the locals, and the Golden Horde was no longer the Golden Horde when It was founded a hundred years later.

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Under the rule of the Golden Horde, the composition of the local population was very complex. At that time, the inhabitants of the Golden Horde were Chincha, Bulgars, Khwarazm, Turkmen and so on.

Why did the Golden Horde, founded by Genghis Khan's eldest son, Shuchi, have a low presence in the Moscow region? He ruled the Golden Horde in the Moscow region. The Golden Horde with few Mongols. The inhabitants of the Golden Horde with complex composition.

In addition to the complex situation of the residents, there are also various religious beliefs, including shamanism, Islam, Orthodox Christianity and so on. The complexity of the situation of the inhabitants of the Golden Horde was also one of the main reasons for the rapid collapse of the Golden Horde in its history.

Around the same time that the Ming Dynasty overthrew the Yuan Dynasty, the Golden Horde was gradually replaced by the later White Horde, and then Russia gradually rose, and the Mongols lost control of the region.

The small size of the Mongol population, limited ethnic and cultural influence, coupled with the fact that it did not rule for a long time, were the main reasons for the low historical presence of the Golden Horde in the Moscow region.

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