Hordes may refer to: Social and military structures of nomadic Turkic peoples in the Middle Ages; see: Golden Horde Mongol and Tatar states in Europe...
Mongols Golden Horde, a Turkic-Mongol state established in the 1240s Wings of the Golden Horde, also known as White, Blue and Gray Hordes, formed in 1226...
word "horde", in the sense of a large (and often threatening) group, emerged later, metaphorically extended from the reputation of the Mongol hordes. The...
Horder may refer to: Horder (sculptor), 12th-century Danish stonemason and sculptor William Horder (1929-2004), Australian rugby league footballer Chris...
The Budjak Horde or Belgorod Horde (Dobrujan Tatar: Bucaq Ordası) formed part of the Nogai Horde in the 17th and 18th centuries. It settled in the northern...
Hordes of the Things may refer to: Hordes of the Things (radio series), a BBC radio parody of The Lord of the Rings Hordes of the Things (game), a miniature...
"Hordes of Zombies" and "Subterfuge" are featured as downloadable content in Rock Band 3 via the Rock Band Network. A music video was made for "Hordes...
the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Hordes now serves Keneseth Israel as their cantor. Hordes was a presenter at the Jewish Reconstructionist...
Qonqirat. The Great Horde was originally simply referred to as the Orda, or Horde, but it became increasingly important for the disparate hordes in the region...
June 2010). "KREATOR - Hordes of Chaos - Ultra Riot Box Set Detailed". Retrieved 20 July 2010. "Austriancharts.at – Kreator – Hordes of Chaos" (in German)...
Horde Zla (English: Hordes of Evil) is the organized Ultras group that supports Bosnian football club FK Sarajevo. The group's logo consists of a stylized...
united the Blue Horde with his own White Horde and created the Golden Horde in 1380. The Blue Horde merged into both the other hordes, yet never really...
the White Horde from Urus's son Timur-Malik in 1378, he regained control of the Blue Horde as well. Thus, Toqtamish consolidated the two hordes, becoming...
Chris Horder (born in Sydney, New South Wales in 1976) is an Australian contemporary artist and sousaphonist. Horder completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts...
The Silver Horde may refer to: The Silver Horde, 1909 American novel by Rex Beach#Biography set in Alaska The Silver Horde (1920 film), American adaptation...
William "Bill" Horder was an Australian professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s and 1950s. He played for Western Suburbs and Eastern...
many Nogais move to Don. Very destructive fighting between Big and Small Hordes 1593 Nogais operate in Voronezh and Livni 1594 Nogais (up to 8 thousand)...
Lesser) (Kishi juz) There is much debate surrounding the origins of the Hordes. Their age is unknown so far in extant historical texts, with the earliest...
The Lesser Nogai Horde, not to be confused with the (Greater) Nogai Horde on the Caspian, was the Nogai Tatar territory in Kuban (on the eastern shore...
designation as the Golden Horde, in its right (west) wing and left (east) wing divisions known problematically as the Blue Horde and White Horde, and of its main...
Hordes of Dragonspear is an adventure for the 2nd edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, released in 1992. The manual was...