ARCHAEOLOGY

PALACES OF THE GOLDEN HORDE

hen Chaucer wrote in the late fourteenth century, he set one of his stories in “Sarai, in the land of the Tartars.” At that time, Sarai was widely known as the capital of the mighty Golden Horde. An independent state within the Mongol Empire, the Golden Horde was initially led by the Islamic Jochid

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