Introduction
IThe Structure of the Golden Horde
IIFragmentation and the Rise of Successor States
- The Uzbek Confederation under Abu'l-Khayr Khan (1428-1468)
- The Nogai Horde in the western steppe
- The Kazakh Khanate under Kerey and Janibek (c. 1465)
- The Crimean Khanate in the Black Sea region
- The Khanate of Kazan on the middle Volga
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