RMW7C9YN–At the Golden Horde, 1907. Artist: Maximov, Alexei Fedotovich (1870-?)
RMJR31BD–The Battle of Kulikovo was fought between the armies of the Golden Horde under the command of Mamai, and various Russian principalities under the united command of Prince Dmitri of Moscow. The battle took place on September 8, 1380, at the Kulikovo Field near the Don River (now Tula Oblast, Russia). After approximately three hours of battle (from noon to 3pm) the Russian forces were successful, despite great casualties, in holding off the Horde's attack. The cavalry of Vladimir, Prince of Serpukhov (Dmitri's cousin), led by Prince Bobrok (Prince Dmitri's brother-in-law), launched a surprise co
RMG28NYM–Period of Golden Horde (Ulus Jochi). 13th-14th c. Helmet with a half-mask, eye slits and nose guard. Iron, gilding. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RM2B011YX–Russia: Sacking of Suzdal by Batu Khan in February, 1238, during the Mongol Invasion of Russia. A miniature from the 16th century chronicle of Suzdal. Batu Khan (c. 1207–1255) was a Mongol ruler and founder of the Ulus of Jochi (or Golden Horde), the sub-khanate of the Mongol Empire. Batu was a son of Jochi and grandson of Genghis Khan. His ulus was the chief state of the Golden Horde (or Kipchak Khanate), which ruled Rus and the Caucasus for around 250 years, after also destroying the armies of Poland and Hungary.
RMCR53AK–Batu Khan, circa 1205 - 1255, Khan of the Golden Horde 1241 - 1250, full length, drawing based on a Chinese miniature, Museum of History Moscow,
RMP9DBRD–At the Golden Horde. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMD1MTJ9–Dschingis Khan - Die Goldene Horde Golden Horde, The David Farrar (2vl) *** Local Caption *** 1951 --
RMJF8YAH–Marco Polo (1254 – 8 January 1324), Venetian explorer, leading the Golden Horde in a victorious parade after military victory. Liebig collectors card, 1941
RFCT2FBY–Sarai-Batu - reconstruction of capital city of Golden Horde
RM2M9A0N5–Ibn Battuta, famous traveller, leading his caravan to the Golden Horde
RM2K03A12–Russian forces fighting the Golden Horde, a Mongol and later Turkified khanate established in the 13th century and originating as the north-western sector of the Mongol Empire.
RM2C3C5MX–Adam Kirby after riding Golden Horde to win The Commonwealth Cup during day four of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse.
RM2K09M7R–Tokhtamysh and the armies of the Golden Horde rally in front of Moscow. Tokhtamysh (c. 1342-1406) was a prominent Khan of the Blue Horde who briefly unified the White Horde and Blue Horde subdivisions of the Golden Horde into a single state. He has been cited as the last great ruler of the Golden Horde territories
RMF2C52K–Golden Horde, The 02 - Movie Poster
RMDXJHNA–THE GOLDEN HORDE
RMBJW80R–Mongol invasions of Europe 1237 - 1262, Mongols carry off captives from Galicia and Volhynia, woodcut from a Hungarian chronicle, 1488, Poland, Ukraine, Mongols, Mongolians, Golden Horde, army, armies, war, wars, Middle Ages, invasion, slaves, slave, slavery, 13th century, historic, historical, medieval, people,
RM2F693F2–Moscow Prince Ivan III refuses to pay tribute to the Golden Horde Khan.
RMBRF7TG–A Mongolian helmet, Period of the Golden Horde, 14th century,. Made of four embossed, overlapping iron segments riveted together. Obvious damage, especially on the lower rim and at a place in the middle of the skull. Otherwise the metal is quite well preserved. Height 17 cm. Weight 748 g. Conserved condition as discovered. Cf. two Mongolian helmets of identical provenance: Hermann Historica, auction 49, 19 October 2005, lots 202 and 203. historic, historical, 14th century, defensive arms, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, fighting device, object, objects, stills, cli,
RFCRKY1R–Sarai-Batu - reconstruction of capital city of Golden Horde
RMBPA6NY–ANN BLYTH THE GOLDEN HORDE (1951)
RMW7CC0K–Saint Anna of Kashin.
RMG33KWP–Amulet box. Silver. The Golden Horde, North Caucasus. 14th century. From mounds near the village of Belorechenskaya, 1896. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RMKXTGH0–Golden Horde Coin of Jani Beg
RFR6RKJK–settlement since the Golden Horde with clay buildings
RMJKJJWN–Mongol general Subutai of the Golden Horde
RMD1MTJ5–Dschingis Khan - Die Goldene Horde Golden Horde, The Marvin Miller (2.vl) *** Local Caption *** 1951 --
RM2K038Y4–Vasily I visits his father-in-law, Vytautas the Great. Medieval illumination. Vasily I Dmitriyevich (1371 - 1425) Grand Prince of Moscow (r. 1389--1425), heir of Dmitry Donskoy (r. 1359--1389). He ruled as a Golden Horde vassal between 1389-1395, and again in 1412-1425.
RFCR2ERF–Sarai-Batu - reconstruction of capital city of Golden Horde
RMP9A0JT–Treasure of Golden Horde (Simferopol finding). Museum: State History Museum, Moscow.
RMP0PFMN–Original Film Title: THE GOLDEN HORDE. English Title: THE GOLDEN HORDE. Film Director: GEORGE SHERMAN. Year: 1951. Stars: ANN BLYTH. Credit: UNIVERSAL PICTURES / Album
RM2C3C50Y–Adam Kirby riding Golden Horde to win The Commonwealth Cup during day four of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse.
RMTA1627–In the late 1237 the union of Mongolian tribes, the Golden Horde, headed by Batu began the conquest of Russia. A miniature from 'Batu's Military Campaign' shows an attacking Tatar army
RMF2C677–Golden Horde, The 01 - Movie Poster
RMDXJGN9–THE GOLDEN HORDE
RF2C6BB28–Mongol Empire. The capital of the Golden Horde - Sarai Batu. (Reconstruction)
RMK36C1H–THE GOLDEN HORDE PICTURE FROM THE RONALD GRANT ARCHIVE Date: 1951
RMBRF7TE–A Mongolian helmet, Period of the Golden Horde, 14th century,. Made of four embossed, overlapping iron segments riveted together. Obvious damage, especially on the lower rim, a small hole at the top. Otherwise the metal is quite well preserved. Height 18 cm. Weight 676 g. Conserved condition as discovered. Cf. two Mongolian helmets of identical provenance: Hermann Historica, auction 49, 19 October 2005, lots 202 and 203. historic, historical, 14th century, defensive arms, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, fighting device, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings,,
RM2F693NX–The hijacking of the Russians into the Horde. Miniature from the Hungarian chronicle of 1488.
RMD00B16–A Mongolian Period of the Golden Horde,14th century,. Made of four embossed,overlapping iron segments riveted together. Obvious damage,especially on the lower rim and at a place in the middle of the skull. Otherwise the metal is quite well preserved. Height 17 cm. Weight 748 g. Conserved condition as discovered. Cf. two Mongolian helmets of identical provenance: Hermann Historica,auction 49,19 October 2005,lots 202 and 203,historic,historical,14th century,crossbow,crossbows,distance weapon,weapons,object,objects,clipping,cut out,cut-out,cut-o,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMBPA6P8–ANN BLYTH THE GOLDEN HORDE (1951)
RMG30BE9–Architectural detail. Carved limestone. The Golden Horde, Crimea (Solkhat), 14th century. Excavated outside the Solkhat madrasa. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RMJYYP1D–Sarai Batu the capital of Golden Horde reconstruction in Astrakhan region, Russia
RFR6RKJC–settlement since the Golden Horde with clay buildings
RMJA4EG8–View of the battlefield during the historical reconstruction of the assault of the Russian fortress of the Golden Horde in the Park 'Kolomenskoye'
RMD1MTJB–Dschingis Khan - Die Goldene Horde Golden Horde, The Anne Blythe, David Farrar *** Local Caption *** 1951 --
RM2K03A0A–Khan Batiy laying waste on Rus. Batu Khan (c. 1205-1255), also known as Tsar Batu, was a Mongol ruler and founder of the Golden Horde, a constituent of the Mongol Empire. Batu was a son of Jochi, thus a grandson of Genghis Khan. His ulus ruled over the Kievan Rus', Volga Bulgaria, Cumania, and the Caucasus for around 250 years.
RMFY2J4B–Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy of Moscow. Detail of the Monument to the Millennium of Russia (1862) designed by Russian sculptor Mikhail Mikeshin in Veliky Novgorod, Russia. The statue of Dmitry Donskoy represents the beginning of the expulsion of the Tatars after the Battle of Kulikovo (1380). Dmitry Donskoy is depicted holding a Russian mace in his right hand and a captured bunchuk, the Tatar symbol of power, in his left hand. At his feet lies Mamai, the khan of the Golden Horde defeated in the Battle of Kulikovo.
RM2K02PKG–Grand Duke Dmitry Ivanovich and a duke Dmitry Bobrok on the night before the Battle of Kulikovo. Illustration for The Tale of the Mamaev Battle. late 16th century manuscript. Kulikov Battle ( Mamayevo or Don Battle ) - a major battle between the united Russian army led by the Moscow Grand Duke Dmitry Donskoy and the army of the Temnik and Beklarbek of the Mamai Golden Horde , which took place on September 8, 1380 in the area south of the confluence of the Nepryadva River into the Don , on Kulikovo field (southeast of the Tula region ). The decisive victory of the Russian troops in the Battle o
RMP8ETYP–Smalt fragment of a mud painting from Golden Horde. Museum: State History Museum, Moscow.
RM2C3C5N0–Adam Kirby after riding Golden Horde to win The Commonwealth Cup during day four of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse.
RMGHM1HA–DSCHINGIS KHAN - Die goldene Horde Das Leben des legendären Mongolenfürsten Dschingis Khan ANN BLYTH - Prinzessin Shalimar DAVID FARRAR - Sir Guy Regie: George Sherman aka. The golden Horde
RMF2C760–Golden Horde, The 03 - Movie Poster
RMKK4352–‘A mountain cave that no man had ever seen’ from ‘The Russian Story Book’ by Richard Wilson (1878-1916) illustration by Frank C. Papé (1878-1972). See more information below.
RF2C6BB20–Mongol Empire. The capital of the Golden Horde - Sarai Batu. (Reconstruction)
RMK36C1J–THE GOLDEN HORDE DAVID FARRAR, CENTRE PICTURE FROM THE RONALD GRANT ARCHIVE THE GOLDEN HORDE DAVID FARRAR, CENTRE Date: 1951
RMF6J11Y–1951, Film Title: GOLDEN HORDE, Director: GEORGE SHERMAN, Pictured: ANN BLYTH. (Credit Image: SNAP)
RM2F693NB–Russian battle with the Horde at Vozha River in 1378. The miniature of the 16th century.
RMDE8TXY–The Doors of Tamerlane, 1871-1872. Artist: Vereshchagin, Vasili Vasilyevich (1842-1904)
RMBPA6NW–ANN BLYTH THE GOLDEN HORDE (1951)
RMG28NYN–Vessel. Knocked out, polished, embossed and engraved gold. Golden Horde (Juchi Ulus), 13th century. Excavated at Tsarevskoe site. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RMJYYP19–Sarai Batu the capital of Golden Horde reconstruction in Astrakhan region, Russia
RM2ARW941–Grand Duke Ivan III with his sons greets Metropolitan Alexy, who returned from the Horde. Painting by I. Mochilov, 19th century.
RMJABA36–A participant of the battle of Kalka, the battle of Kulikovo and Standing on the Ugra in the armor of a Tatar-Mongolian warrior of the Golden Horde
RMG5HCN8–Mongol Raids in Russia 1223 - 1480, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMHR2CE4–Paiza Golden Horde
RM2F693W6–Types of Mongolian yurts on wheels. The engraving of the 19th century.
RM2K02PAG–Grand Duke Dmitry Ivanovich sends messengers to Prince Mikhail of Tverskoy with a request for help. Illustration for The Tale of the Mamaev Battle. late 16th century manuscript. Kulikov Battle ( Mamayevo or Don Battle ) - a major battle between the united Russian army led by the Moscow Grand Duke Dmitry Donskoy and the army of the Temnik and Beklarbek of the Mamai Golden Horde , which took place on September 8, 1380 in the area south of the confluence of the Nepryadva River into the Don , on Kulikovo field (southeast of the Tula region ). The decisive victory of the Russian troops in the Battl
RMRCTGRD–Mamai, Khan of the Golden Horde. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Matorin, Viktor.
RM2C3C5NB–Adam Kirby after riding Golden Horde to win The Commonwealth Cup during day four of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse.
RMMN027F–Alexander Nevsky in Golden Horde. 1876. Henryk Siemiradzki 014
RMR8PDX5–Saint Euphrosyne of Suzdal depicted in the frescoes by Russian icon painters Gury Nikitin and Sila Savin (1689) in the Transfiguration Cathedral in Saint Euthymius' Monastery in Suzdal, Russia. Saint Euphrosyne was a daughter of Saint Michael of Chernigov. She become a nun and lived in Suzdal in a convent after her father was tortured and beheaded by the Tatars in the Golden Horde.
RM2B8HAKJ–Grand Duke Mikhail Yaroslavich Being Murdered at Golden Horde.
RF2C6BB24–Mongol Empire. The capital of the Golden Horde - Sarai Batu. (Reconstruction)
RMH85RDK–Die goldene Horde, (THE GOLDEN HORDE) USA 1951, Regie: George Sherman, DAVID FARRAR, Stichwort: Rüstung, Schwert
RMBAWJXP–Scourge of the Golden Horde
RM2B01201–Mongolia: Guyuk Khan feasting. Painting from the Tarikh-i Jahangushay-i Juvaini by Sultan Shiraz Abdullah (fl. early 15th century), 1438. Guyuk Khan (March 19, 1206 - April 20, 1248) was the third Khagan of the Mongol Empire. He was the eldest son of Ogedei Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, ruling from 1246 to 1248. He was a capable khan, making important decisions to ensure stability across the empire. He was headed for a showdown with Batu Khan, founder of the Golden Horde, but died enroute. His death had a profound effect on world history, stopping the Empire's plans to invade Western Europe
RMDE81WR–A Battle. A scene from Russian history, 1900-1910. Artist: Shavrin, Fyodor Vladimirovich (1880-1915)
RMBPA6P1–ANN BLYTH, DAVID FARRAR, THE GOLDEN HORDE, 1951
RMG3KMB3–Tombstone. The Golden Horde. Crimea (Solkhat). 14th century. The keel-like top of this tombstone bears an Arabic in Naskh script. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RMJYYP44–Sarai Batu the capital of Golden Horde reconstruction in Astrakhan region, Russia
RM2EHFTEY–Paiza Golden Horde.
RMB84776–La princesse de Samarcande The Golden Horde Year: 1951 - USA David Farrar, Ann Blyth, Richard Egan Director: George Sherman
RME5NC2E–THE GOLDEN HORDE, Ann Blyth, David Farrar, 1951
RMHM29W5–Grand Duke Mikhail Yaroslavich Being Murdered at Golden Horde
RM2F693ET–Mongolian yurt.
RMBRF7TC–A Mongolian helmet and chain mail coif, Period of the Golden Horde, 14th century,. Made of four embossed, overlapping iron segments riveted together. Obvious damage, especially on the lower rim, and the riveting is loose at the top. Otherwise the metal is quite well preserved. Height 17 cm. Weight 615 g. Conserved condition as discovered. It comes with a fragment of an iron mail coif, solidified with corrosion, cleaned, and conserved. Height 17 cm. Weight 818 g. Cf. two Mongolian helmets of identical provenance: Hermann Historica, auction 49, 19 October 2005, l,
RMT0C233–'Gravestone with Turkic Verses, Plant and Geometric Ornament'. Golden Horde, 13th-14th century. Dimensions: 76x34x243 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
RM2C3C50R–Adam Kirby riding Golden Horde (right) to win The Commonwealth Cup during day four of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse.
RMMNP4DJ–. English: Paiza found in the former lands of the Golden Horde (Dniepr River, 1845) . 13th century. Unknown 954 Paiza Golden Horde
RMW6F7W1–Golden Horde ridden by Adam Kirby the Qatar Richmond Stakes during day three of the Qatar Goodwood Festival at Goodwood Racecourse, Chichester.
RMK5A4M7–Batu Khan or Batu Kan (1204-1255). Mongolian governor. Founder of the Blue Horder. Leader of the Golden Horde (Kanato Cumano) and the grandson of Ghengis Khan, the first Mongol to invade Russia. March of Batu Kan on the Don River. Mongolian domination in Russia. Engraving, 19th century.
RM2A1PTET–Earthlight (right) ridden by Mickael Barzalona wins The Juddmonte Middle Park Stakes ahead of Golden Horde (second right) ridden by Adam Kirby during day three of The Cambridgeshire Meeting at Newmarket Racecourse.
RF2C6BAXX–Mongol Empire. The capital of the Golden Horde - Sarai Batu. (Reconstruction)
RM2C3C50T–Adam Kirby riding Golden Horde (right) to win The Commonwealth Cup during day four of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse.
RMH85RDM–Die goldene Horde, (THE GOLDEN HORDE) USA 1951, Regie: George Sherman, DAVOD FARRAR, ANN BLYTH, Stichwort: Ritter, Rüstung, Schwert, Prinzessin, Ottomane
RME8F6GG–Single combat of Peresvet and Temir-murza on the Kulikovo Field in 1380. Artist: Jacobi, Mavriki Petrovich (1906-1938)
RM2K80BA3–Ann Blyth Film: The Golden Horde (USA 1951) Characters: Princess Shalimar Director: George Sherman 01 October 1951 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL PICTURES and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL PICTURES is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RMG30BDE–Tombstone. Carved and painted limestone. The Golden Horde, Crimea (Solkhat), 14th century. The keel-like top of this tombstone bears a double-sided Armenian inscription: This is the tomb in which rests Gorkin, who in this youth came to Christ in the year 811, 12th October. Glory be to our God Jesus Christ our Lord. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RMJYYP2B–Sarai Batu the capital of Golden Horde reconstruction in Astrakhan region, Russia
RFCT2FBR–Sarai Batu - reconstruction of capital city of Golden Horde
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