- Tokhtamysh–Timur war
The Tokhtamysh-Timur war was fought in the 1380s and early 1390s between
Tokhtamysh , khan of theGolden Horde and the Turkic warlord and conquerorTimur , in the areas of theCaucasus mountains ,Turkistan andsouth ernRussia . The battle between the two Turkic rulers played a key role in the decline of the Turkic power in southern Russia.Background
In the late 1370s and early 1380s, Timur helped Tokhtamysh to assume supreme power in the
White Horde against his (Tokhtamysh's) uncleUrus Khan . After this he united the White and Blue Hordes, forming theGolden Horde , and launched a massive military punitive campaign against the Russian principalities between 1381 and 1382, restoring the turko(tartar)mongol power inRussia after the defeat in theBattle of Kulikovo . The Golden Horde, after a period of anarchy between early 1360s and late 1370s, passed for a briefly reestablishing as a dominant regional power, defeatingLithuania inPoltava around 1383. But Tokhtamysh had territorial ambitions inPersia andCentral Asia , and on account of this he turned against his old ally,Timur .The war
After the death of
Abu Sa'id in 1335, the last ruler of theIlkhanid Dynasty , there was a power vacuum in Persia. So in 1383 Timur could start his military conquest of that country. In 1385 he capturedHerat ,Khorasan and all of eastern Persia. In the same year Tokhtamysh raidedAzerbaijan and northwesternIran . The city ofTabriz was plundered and Tokhtamysh could retire with a rich booty.Between 1389 and 1391, the two started fighting, with the
Battle of the Kondurcha River awarding victory to Timur. But Tokhtamysh recovered his position and in the spring of 1395 raided the Timurid territory ofShirvan . Timur then promoted a new attack, reconquering the area and raiding the Golden Horde's territories. He decisively routed Tokhtamysh in theBattle of the Terek river onApril 15 ,1395 . In the same year Timur also plundered Sarai,Ukek ,Majar ,Azaq and burnt Astrakhan.Aftermath
After his resouding defeat in the
Battle of the Terek River , Tokhtamysh was deposed and replaced byEdigu , fleeing to the Ukrainian steppes and asking for help from Grand DukeVytautas ofLithuania . The two combined their forces in theBattle of the Vorskla River in 1399, but were defeat and annihilated by khanTemur Qutlugh andEdigu , two of Tamerlane's generals. Around 1406 Tokhtamysh was killed inSiberia by Edigu's men; in turn, Edigu would be slain thirteen years later by one of Tokhtamysh's sons. The Golden Horde never recovered from this war. In the middle of the 15th century, it fragmented in smaller khanates: theKazan khanate ,Nogai Horde ,Qasim Khanate ,Crimean Khanate andAstrakhan Khanate . Thus Turkic power inRussia was weakened and in 1480 the Eastern yoke over Russia, a reminder of the bloody Mongol conquest, was definitely shaken in theGreat standing on the Ugra River . The last remnant of the Golden Horde was destroyed by theCrimean Khanate in 1502, and the khanates that arose after the Golden Horde's fragmentation were annexed byMuscovite Russia between the 1550s and early 17th century, except the Crimean Khanate which survived until 1783, under Ottoman protection.References
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