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The Mongol Invasion of Ukraine

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Fresh off the conquest of the Kwharazmian Empire, the Mongol horde treks west to wage war on Europe in the name of Genghis Khan. The principalities of the Kyivan (Kievan) Rus’ must suffer the ensuing Mongol invasion. The regional peoples rally behind leaders such as Danilo of Halych-Volhynia (Daniel of Galicia) to assert independence.
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SOURCES

Majorov, A. (2017). The Conquest of Russian Lands in 1237–1240. In The Golden Horde in World History (pp. 86–104). essay, Sh. Marjani Institute of History of the Tatarstan Academy of Sciences, University of Oxford.

Michell, R., Forbes, N., & Shakhmatov, A. A. (1914). The Chronicle of Novgorod, 1016-1471. London Offices of the Society.

Perfecky, G. A. (Trans.). (1973). The hypatian codex, part Two: The Galician-volynian chronicle: An annotated translation. W. Fink.

Pow, S. (2017). The last campaign and death of Jebe Noyan. Golden Horde Review, 5(4), 698–725. https://doi.org/10.22378/2313-6197.2017-5-4.698-725

Zenkovsky, S. A. (Ed.). (1984). The Nikonian Chronicle: From the Year 1132-1240. (B. J. Zenkovsky, Trans.) (Vol. 2). Kingston Press.

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