This is a list of wars and battles involving the Golden Horde since 1242, better known as the Great Horde from the 1430s to 1502.
- Victory of the Golden Horde (and allies)
- Defeat of the Golden Horde (and allies)
- Another result*
*e.g. result unknown or indecisive/inconclusive, result of internal conflict inside the Golden Horde, status quo ante bellum, or a treaty or peace without a clear result.
| Date | Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1242–1243 | Mongol invasion of Bulgaria and Serbia | Mongol Empire
| Second Bulgarian Empire Serbian Kingdom | Mongol victory |
| 1252–1259 | War between Galicia–Volhynia and the Golden Horde
| Golden Horde
| Principality, since 1253 Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
Vladimir-Suzdal (1252)
| Golden Horde victory
|
| 1253–1258 | Mongol conquest of Persia and Mesopotamia (final phase)
| Mongol Empire
| Nizari Ismaili state Abbasid Caliphate | Mongol victory |
| 1259–1260 | Second Mongol invasion of Poland | Golden Horde | Fragmented Poland:
| Golden Horde victory |
| 1260–1264 | Toluid Civil War
| Golden Horde (Berke) | Ilkhanate (Hulegu) | Inconclusive
|
| 1263/4 | Mongol invasion of Byzantine Thrace | Golden Horde | Byzantine Empire | Golden Horde victory |
| 1268–1301 | Kaidu–Kublai war |
|
| Inconclusive
|
| 1277–1280 | Uprising of Ivaylo | Bulgarian nobility Byzantine Empire Golden Horde | Ivaylo's Bulgarian rebels | Ivaylo military victory |
| 1281– c. 1291 | Vladimir-Suzdal war of succession (1281–1293)
| Andrey of Gorodets
| Dmitry of Pereslavl-Zalessky
| Mixed results
|
| 1285–1286 | Second Mongol invasion of Hungary | Golden Horde Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia | Kingdom of Hungary | Hungarian victory |
| 1287–1288 | Third Mongol invasion of Poland
| Golden Horde Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
| Fragmented Poland:
| Polish–Hungarian victory |
| 1289 | Rostov Uprising of 1289 | Golden Horde | Principality of Rostov | Golden Horde victory
|
| 1280s–1290s | Serbian conflict with the Nogai Horde | Nogai Horde Golden Horde | Kingdom of Serbia Kingdom of Syrmia Kingdom of Hungary | Serbian victory |
| 1293 | Dyuden's campaign
| Dyuden (Golden Horde) Andrey of Gorodets Theodore of Yaroslavl | Dmitry of Pereslavl Mikhail of Tver Daniel of Moscow | Golden Horde victory
|
| 1294–1300 | Nogai–Toqta conflict
| Toqta | Nogai Khan | Toqta victory |
| 1304–1308 | Tverian–Muscovite war
Key events
| Principality of Moscow
| Principality of Tver
| Tverian victory |
| 1307–1308 | 1307–1308 siege of Caffa | Golden Horde | Genoese Gazaria Republic of Genoa | Golden Horde victory |
| 1314–1316 | Struggle for Novgorod | Principality of Moscow Pro-Moscow Novgorod Golden Horde | Principality of Tver Pro-Tver Novgorod Golden Horde | Muscovite victory |
| 1317 | Battle of Bortenevo: Yury of Moscow campaign, supported by Özbeg Khan, against Mikhail of Tver | Principality of Moscow Golden Horde | Principality of Tver | Tverian victory |
| 1320–1322 | Four Özbeg Khan punitive expeditions against Moscow | Golden Horde Principality of Tver | Principality of Moscow Novgorod Republic | Tverian victory
|
| 1327 | Tver Uprising of 1327 | Golden Horde Ivan I of Moscow Aleksandr of Suzdal | Principality of Tver G. P. of Vladimir | Golden Horde victory
|
| 1340–1392 | Galicia–Volhynia Wars | Grand Duchy of Lithuania Ruthenian factions Golden Horde | Kingdom of Poland
Kingdom of Hungary | Polish–Lithuanian compromise
|
| 1343–1347 | Siege of Caffa | Golden Horde | Genoese Gazaria Republic of Genoa Republic of Venice | Genoese victory |
| 1359–1381/2 | Great Troubles
| Mamai in Crimea
Tokhtamysh and allies
| Khans at Sarai Khans at Sighnaq
other Horde warlords | Tokhtamysh victory
|
| 1386–1395 | Tokhtamysh–Timur war | Golden Horde
| Timurid Empire
| Timurid victory |
| 1399 | Battle of the Vorskla River | Golden Horde | Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Kingdom of Poland | Golden Horde victory |
| 1408 | Edigu's campaign to Moscow | Golden Horde | Principality of Moscow | Golden Horde victory
|
| 1409–1411 | Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War
| Kingdom of Poland Duchies
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
| Teutonic State Dependencies
Allies: | Polish–Lithuanian victory
|
| 1419–1440s | Fragmentation of the Golden Horde
| some Horde warlords | some Horde warlords | Fragmentation
|
| 1420 | Siege of Sarai | Ulugh Muhammad | Dawlat Berdi | Dawlat Berdi victory |
| 1437 | Battle of Belyov | Ulugh Muhammad | Principality of Moscow | Ulugh Muhammad victory
|
| 1430s, 1442, 1453 | Genoese–Great Horde conflicts with the Crimean Khanate | Great Horde Genoese Gazaria Republic of Genoa | Crimean Khanate Principality of Theodoro (1442) | Inconclusive |
| 1460s | Genoese–Crimean conflict with the Great Horde | Great Horde | Genoese Gazaria Crimean Khanate | Inconclusive |
| 1470 | Battle of Lipnic | Great Horde | Moldavia | Moldavian victory |
| 1480 | Great Stand on the Ugra River
| Great Horde | Principality of Moscow | Tactical Muscovite victory; strategically inconclusive |
| 1486–1491 | Great Horde–Crimean Khanate conflict (part of the Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1487–1494)) | Great Horde Grand Duchy of Lithuania Kingdom of Poland | Crimean Khanate Ottoman Empire Principality of Moscow | Unclear |
| 1500–1502 | Crimean conquest of the Great Horde (part of the Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1500–1503))
| Great Horde Grand Duchy of Lithuania Livonian Confederation | Crimean Khanate Ottoman Empire Principality of Moscow | Crimean victory
|
See also
- Timeline of the Golden Horde
- Kiev in the Golden Horde period
- List of wars involving Kievan Rus'
- List of wars and battles involving Galicia–Volhynia
- List of wars involving the Novgorod Republic
- List of wars involving the Principality of Moscow
- List of wars involving the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
- List of wars and battles involving the Principality of Smolensk
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