Boroldai (or Burulday, Borolday), also known as Burundai, (Cyrillic: Боролдай) (died 1262) was a notable Mongol general of the mid 13th century. He participated in the Mongol invasion of Russia and Europe in 1236-1242[1] and other Mongol raids to Europe until 1263.
The clan of Borolday is not clear. He was probably from one of four tribes that Chinggis Khaan (1162–1227) assigned to his eldest son, Jochi: the Sanchi'ud (or Salji'ud), Keniges, Uushin, and Je'ured clans.
^Leo de Hartog (2004). Genghis Khan: Conqueror of the World. Tauris Parke Paperbacks. ISBN 1-86064-972-6, p.165
Boroldai (or Burulday, Borolday), also known as Burundai, (Cyrillic: Боролдай) (died 1262) was a notable Mongol general of the mid 13th century. He participated...
The second Mongol invasion of Poland was carried out by General Boroldai (Burundai) of the Golden Horde in 1259–1260. During this invasion the cities of...
Mongol force under Boroldai entered Galicia and Volhynia and offered an ultimatum: Daniel was to destroy his fortifications or Boroldai would assault the...
Fat, Sulisław of Cracow, and Boleslaus Děpoltic 11 April Battle of Mohi: Boroldai and Subutai defeat a combined army from the Kingdom of Hungary, Croatia...
early stronghold was destroyed during the Mongol invasion of Europe by Boroldai in 1259. However, the remaining ramparts of the fortress were still used...
Voczon Frederick II of Austria Köten Batu Khan Subutai Shiban Berke Boroldai Units involved Primarily light cavalry Knights Templar Crossbowmen Infantry...
rebels and is defeated 1259 Second Mongol invasion of Poland: Berke and Boroldai invade Poland and Daniel of Galicia flees, however his sons and brother...
successor states, the principality of Halych-Volhynia. On the order of Boroldai, the town fortress was burnt down in 1259. Since the mid 13th century it...
built by Leo I of Halych. In 1261 by a request of Mongol military leader Boroldai they were destroyed. Before 1283 they were rebuilt. Here was the treasury...
Grigorovich Khristofor Tolkachev Burunday, a mighty Tatar warrior (might have Boroldai as a prototype) bass Konstantin Serebryakov Stepan Trezvinsky Sirin, bird...
fortress was demolished to an order of Vasyl’ko the Landlord in demand of Boroldai, Mongol general. Anew the castle was rebuilt by landlords Liubartas, Vytautas...