Introduction
ICharacter of the western frontier
- control over pasturelands and migration routes;
- command of trade lines and crossing points;
- preservation of balance between powerful lineages.
IIKey relationships
| Relationship | Main content | Consequence |
|---|---|---|
| With the Kazakh Khanate | Competition and coordination over routes and influence | Alternating alliance and tension |
| With Volga powers | Trade interests and military pressure | Instability on the western edge |
| With internal mirza factions | Distribution of authority | The Horde remained prone to fragmentation |
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Sources
This article references 3 academic sources. Selected references used in preparing this article.
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V.V. Trepavlov. History of the Nogai Horde.
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B.D. Grekov, A.Yu. Yakubovsky. The Golden Horde and Its Fall.
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Studies on the western regions of the Kazakh steppe.