Golden Horde

Battle of the Kalka River 1381
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1381 Jan 1

Battle of the Kalka River 1381

Kalka River, Donetsk Oblast, U

The Battle of the Kalka River in 1381 was fought between the Mongol warlords Mamai and Toqtamish for control of the Golden Horde. Toqtamish was the victor and became sole ruler of the Horde. Mamai previously had de facto control over the Horde however his control began to crumble when Toqtamish of the White Horde invaded. At the same time the Rus princes rebelled against Mongol rule, removing a valuable source of tax income from Mamai. Mamai invaded the Rus but was defeated at the famous Battle of Kulikovo. Meanwhile Toqtamish in the east had seized the Golden Horde's capital, Sarai. Mamai used his remaining money to raise a small army and met Toqtamish at the region around the northern Donets and Kalka Rivers. No details of the battle remain but Toqtamish, who probably had a larger army, won a decisive victory. He subsequently took over the Golden Horde.

Last Updated: Wed Jan 17 2024

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