Orda was a Mongolkhan, the eldest grandson of Genghis Khan, son of Jöchi and the founder of White Horde. Orda was known to have participated in the massive Mongol invasion of Rus in 1237-1242. Honorary guard of Mongolia. ... Khan (sometimes spelled as xan, han, Polish chan) is a title meaning ruler in Mongolian and Turkish. ... For the German pop band, see Dschinghis Khan (help· info) (c. ... Jochi (also spelled Jöchi) (c. ... The White Horde was a the name of a Mongolian state of the 14th century. ... The Mongol Invasion of Rus was an invasion of the medieval state of Kievan Rus by a large army of nomadic Mongols, starting in 1223. ...
At Genghis's death, he got the eastern part of Jochi's lands as his inheritence, which roughly comprised the territories lying between the Ural and Volga rivers, where he founded the state of the White Horde. West of the Volga lay the lands of his younger brother Batu, known as the Blue Horde. Ural may refer to one of the following: Ural Mountains Ural (region) Ural River Urals Federal District IMZ-Ural, a Russian motorcycle Ural automobile Ural, Krasnoyarsk Krai, an urban settlement in Russia This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ... For other meanings of the word Volga see Volga (disambiguation) Волга Length 3,690 km Elevation of the source 225 m Average discharge ? m³/s Area watershed 1. ... The White Horde was a the name of a Mongolian state of the 14th century. ... Batu Khan (c. ... Blue Horde was one of descendat states which formed around 1227 as the Mongol Empire desintegrated. ...
Orda probably died before he could consolidate his ülüs. His White Horde was a short lived state and soon got swallowed by the Blue Horde, giving rise to the more famous Golden Horde. However Orda's dynastic line lived on, frequently intriguing against Batu's descendants. One of Orda's descendants, Tokhtamysh, dethroned the Batukhanids and ascended the throne of the Golden Horde in the late 14th century. An ulus (Russian: улу́с) is the subdivision type of Sakha (Yakutia) Republic of the Russian Federation. ... This article refers to the medieval Turkic state. ... Tokhtamysh (d. ... This 14th-century statue from south India depicts the gods Shiva (on the left) and Uma (on the right). ...
Napoleon Orda, a son of Polish gentleman from Kobrin district Mikhail Orda, who was a fortification engineer, was born on February 11, 1807, in a family manor named Varatsevichy, situated in Pinsk district (Minsk region), which is now a village in Ivanov district (Brest region).
Orda's polonaises, waltzes, serenades and mazurkas were highly admired by F. Chopin, F. List and S. Maniushka who were conquered with melody, drama, virtuoso style, rich contents and lyrics of his musical works.
In his drawings Orda reflected the main significance of this branch of construction, which is harmonious relation of monumental building with natural and park environment.