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- Edigu abstract "Edigu (or Edigey) (also İdegäy or Edege Mangit) (1352–1419) was a Mongol Muslim Emir of the White Horde who founded a new political entity, which came to be known as the Nogai Horde. Edigu was from the Crimean Manghud tribe, the son of Baltychak, a Mongol noble who was defeated and killed by Khan Tokhtamysh of the Golden Horde in 1378. He gained fame as a highly successful general of Tokhtamysh before turning the arms against his master. By 1396, he was a sovereign ruler of a large area stretching between the Volga and Ural (known locally as Yayyk) rivers, which would later be called the Nogai Horde.In 1397 Edigu allied himself with Timur-Qutlugh and was appointed General and commander-in-chief of the Golden Horde armies. In 1399 he inflicted a crushing defeat on Tokhtamysh and Vytautas of Lithuania at the Vorskla River. Thereupon he managed to unite under his rule all Jochi's lands, albeit for the last time in history. In 1406 he located his old enemy Tokhtamysh in Siberia. Edigu's agents killed Tokhtamysh. The following year he raided Volga Bulgaria. In 1408, he staged a destructive Tatar invasion of Russia, which hadn't paid the tribute due to the horde for several decades. Edigu burnt Nizhny Novgorod, Gorodets, Rostov, and many other towns but failed to take Moscow, though he had still burnt it. Two years later Edigu was dethroned in the Golden Horde and had to seek refuge in Khwarezm. Shah Rukh of Herat expelled him back to Sarai, where he was assassinated by one of Tokhtamysh's sons in 1419. Edigu's dynasty in the Nogai Horde continued for about two centuries, until his last descendants moved to Moscow, where they took baptism and became known as Princes Urusov and Yusupov.".
- Edigu thumbnail Facial_Chronicle_-_b.12,_p.177_-_Edigus_invasion.jpg?width=300.
- Edigu wikiPageID "2443592".
- Edigu wikiPageLength "2591".
- Edigu wikiPageOutDegree "48".
- Edigu wikiPageRevisionID "705564062".
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_the_Vorskla_River.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Category:1352_births.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Category:1419_deaths.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th-century_monarchs_in_Europe.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Category:15th-century_monarchs_in_Europe.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mongol_mythology.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nomadic_groups_in_Eurasia.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Politics_of_Muscovy.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkic_mythology.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Crimea.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Emir.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Horde.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Gorodets,_Nizhny_Novgorod_Oblast.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Herat.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Yusupov.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Jochi.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Khwarezm.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Lithuania.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Manghud.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Mongols.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Nizhny_Novgorod.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Nogai_Horde.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Rostov.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Sarai_(city).
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Shahrukh_Mirza.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Siberia.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Temür_Qutlugh.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Tokhtamysh.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Ural_River.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Urusov.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Volga_Bulgaria.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Volga_River.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Vytautas.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink Wings_of_the_Golden_Horde.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink File:Facial_Chronicle_-_b.12,_p.177_-_Edigus_invasion.jpg.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLink File:Golden_Horde_1389.svg.
- Edigu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Edigu".
- Edigu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Edigu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Efron.
- Edigu subject Category:1352_births.
- Edigu subject Category:1419_deaths.
- Edigu subject Category:14th-century_monarchs_in_Europe.
- Edigu subject Category:15th-century_monarchs_in_Europe.
- Edigu subject Category:Mongol_mythology.
- Edigu subject Category:Nomadic_groups_in_Eurasia.
- Edigu subject Category:Politics_of_Muscovy.
- Edigu subject Category:Turkic_mythology.
- Edigu hypernym Emir.
- Edigu type Group.
- Edigu type Person.
- Edigu type Work.
- Edigu type Diacritic.
- Edigu type Group.
- Edigu type Redirect.
- Edigu type Source.
- Edigu type Work.
- Edigu type Thing.
- Edigu comment "Edigu (or Edigey) (also İdegäy or Edege Mangit) (1352–1419) was a Mongol Muslim Emir of the White Horde who founded a new political entity, which came to be known as the Nogai Horde. Edigu was from the Crimean Manghud tribe, the son of Baltychak, a Mongol noble who was defeated and killed by Khan Tokhtamysh of the Golden Horde in 1378. He gained fame as a highly successful general of Tokhtamysh before turning the arms against his master.".
- Edigu label "Edigu".
- Edigu sameAs Q559146.
- Edigu sameAs إديغو.
- Edigu sameAs Yedigey.
- Edigu sameAs Edigu.
- Edigu sameAs Edigü.
- Edigu sameAs Edigéi.
- Edigu sameAs Edigu.
- Edigu sameAs Edigu.
- Edigu sameAs エディゲ.
- Edigu sameAs Едіге.
- Edigu sameAs Едигей.
- Edigu sameAs Edygej.
- Edigu sameAs m.07ddyx.
- Edigu sameAs Едигей.
- Edigu sameAs Едиги.
- Edigu sameAs İdegäy.
- Edigu sameAs Єдигей.
- Edigu sameAs Idiku.
- Edigu sameAs Q559146.
- Edigu sameAs 也迪古.
- Edigu wasDerivedFrom Edigu?oldid=705564062.
- Edigu depiction Facial_Chronicle_-_b.12,_p.177_-_Edigus_invasion.jpg.
- Edigu isPrimaryTopicOf Edigu.