Golden Horde

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A Mongol and later Turkicized khaganate established in the 13th century

Real World Example

The Golden Horde was important because it controlled vast territories in Eastern Europe, influencing the development of Russia and other regions from the 13th to the 15th century. Its rule led to cultural exchanges and trade, but also conflict and tension, especially with the Byzantine Empire and emerging Russian states. The blend of Mongol and Turkic influences shaped the region's political structures and cultural identities. Today, the historical interactions between different cultures in the Golden Horde's territory highlight the importance and challenges of multiculturalism and coexistence, which are still relevant in diverse societies. For instance, in today's world, understanding and appreciating cultural diversity can improve social harmony and cooperation in communities with people from various backgrounds.

Practice Version

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