Dyuden

Dyuden (or Tudan) was a brother of Toqta the Khan of the Golden Horde and the great grandson of Batu Khan. He was appointed as a general by Toqta and "Dyuden's campaign" devastated fourteen towns in the territory of modern Russia in 1293,[1] including Moscow,[2] while Toqta himself captured Tver forcing the Grand Prince to abdicate.

Dyudan had a son, Shchelkan, who was ambassador of the Uzbek Khan in Tver in 1327.[3]

References

  1. Halperin, Charles (1987). Russia and the Golden Horde: The Mongol Impact on Medieval Russian History. Indiana University Press. p. 145. ISBN 9780253013668.
  2. Frankland, Charles Colville (1832). Narrative of a Visit to the Courts of Russia and Sweden. 2. p. 187.
  3. Плюшар, А. А. Энциклопедический лексикон, СПб. 1835—1841
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