The Tokhtamysh–Timur war was fought from 1386 to 1395 between
Tokhtamysh, the khan of the
Golden Horde
The Golden Horde, self-designated as ''Ulug Ulus'' ( in Turkic) was originally a Mongols, Mongol and later Turkicized khanate established in the 13th century and originating as the northwestern sector of the Mongol Empire. With the division of ...
, and the warlord and conqueror
Timur
Timur, also known as Tamerlane (1320s17/18 February 1405), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire in and around modern-day Afghanistan, Iran, and Central Asia, becoming the first ruler of the Timurid dynasty. An undefeat ...
, founder of the
Timurid Empire
The Timurid Empire was a late medieval, culturally Persianate, Turco-Mongol empire that dominated Greater Iran in the early 15th century, comprising modern-day Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, much of Central Asia, the South Caucasus, and parts of co ...
, in the areas of the
Caucasus Mountains
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Turkestan
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and
Eastern Europe
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. The battle between Timur and Tokhtamysh played a key role in the decline of Mongol power over the Russian principalities.
Background
In the late 1370s and early 1380s, Timur helped Tokhtamysh assume supreme power in the
White Horde against Tokhtamysh's uncle
Urus Khan. After this Tokhtamysh united the White and Blue Hordes, reuniting the
Golden Horde
The Golden Horde, self-designated as ''Ulug Ulus'' ( in Turkic) was originally a Mongols, Mongol and later Turkicized khanate established in the 13th century and originating as the northwestern sector of the Mongol Empire. With the division of ...
, and launched a massive military punitive campaign against the Russian principalities between 1381 and 1382, restoring Turco-Mongol (
Tatar) power in
Russia
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after the defeat in the
Battle of Kulikovo
The Battle of Kulikovo () was fought between the forces of Mamai, a powerful Mongol military commander of the Golden Horde, and Russian forces led by Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy, Dmitry of Moscow. The battle took place on 8 September 1380, at Ku ...
. The Golden Horde, after a period of anarchy between the early 1360s and late 1370s, briefly reestablished itself as a dominant regional power, defeating
Lithuania
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around 1383. But Tokhtamysh had territorial ambitions in
Persia
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort ...
and
Central Asia
Central Asia is a region of Asia consisting of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The countries as a group are also colloquially referred to as the "-stans" as all have names ending with the Persian language, Pers ...
, and on account of this he turned against his old ally,
Timur
Timur, also known as Tamerlane (1320s17/18 February 1405), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire in and around modern-day Afghanistan, Iran, and Central Asia, becoming the first ruler of the Timurid dynasty. An undefeat ...
.
War

After the death of
Abu Sa'id in 1335, the last ruler of the
Ilkhanid Dynasty, a power vacuum emerged in Persia. Persia's vulnerability led to military incursions from Persia's neighbours. In 1383 Timur started his military conquest of that country. In 1385 he captured
Herat
Herāt (; Dari/Pashto: هرات) is an oasis city and the third-largest city in Afghanistan. In 2020, it had an estimated population of 574,276, and serves as the capital of Herat Province, situated south of the Paropamisus Mountains (''Se ...
,
Khorasan and all of eastern Persia. In the same year Tokhtamysh raided
Azerbaijan
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and northwestern
Iran
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.

In 1386, the city of
Tabriz
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was plundered and Tokhtamysh retired with a rich booty. Between 1389 and 1391, there was intense fighting between Timur's forces and the Golden Horde. The first phase was won by Timur at the
Battle of the Kondurcha River.
Vasily I of Moscow
Vasily I Dmitriyevich (; 30 December 137127 February 1425) was Grand Prince of Vladimir and Moscow from 1389. He was the heir of Dmitry Donskoy, who reigned from 1359 to 1389.
He entered an alliance with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1392 a ...
took advantage of the war, and in 1392, during a visit to the court of the weakened Tokhtamysh, Vasily was given permission to take the throne of
Nizhny Novgorod
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. Despite the setback, Tokhtamysh recovered his position and in the spring of 1395 raided the Timurid territory of
Shirvan.
In 1395, Timur launched his final assault on the Golden Horde. He decisively routed Tokhtamysh in the
Battle of the Terek River on 15 April 1395. All the major cities of the khanate were destroyed:
Sarai,
Ukek,
Majar,
Azaq,
Tana and
Astrakhan
Astrakhan (, ) is the largest city and administrative centre of Astrakhan Oblast in southern Russia. The city lies on two banks of the Volga, in the upper part of the Volga Delta, on eleven islands of the Caspian Depression, from the Caspian Se ...
. Timur's attack on the cities of the Golden Horde in 1395 produced his first Western European victims, since it caused the destruction of the Italian trading colonies (''comptoirs'') in Sarai, Tana and Astrakhan. During the siege of Tana,
[The '' Cronaca di Treviso'''s report of the siege is based on eyewitnesses.] the trading communities sent representatives to treat with Timur, but the latter only used them in a ruse to reconnoiter the city. The
Genoese city of
Caffa on the Crimean peninsula was spared, despite being a former ally of Tokhtamysh.
Aftermath
After his resounding defeat in the
Battle of the Terek River, Tokhtamysh was deposed and replaced by
Edigu, fleeing to the Ukrainian steppes and asking for help from Grand Duke
Vytautas
Vytautas the Great (; 27 October 1430) was a ruler of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. He was also the prince of Grodno (1370–1382), prince of Lutsk (1387–1389), and the postulated king of the Hussites.
In modern Lithuania, Vytautas is revere ...
of
Lithuania
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. Timur then set about devastating Tokhtamysh's domains and turned his army towards
Moscow
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.
Vasily I of Moscow
Vasily I Dmitriyevich (; 30 December 137127 February 1425) was Grand Prince of Vladimir and Moscow from 1389. He was the heir of Dmitry Donskoy, who reigned from 1359 to 1389.
He entered an alliance with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1392 a ...
gathered an army, while
Metropolitan Cyprian brought the
Our Lady of Vladimir icon, but Timur stopped his advance and withdrew from Russian territory, which chroniclers claimed was due to a vision of the
Virgin
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defending Moscow with a heavenly host, which convinced him to turn away. Tokhtamysh and Vytautas combined their forces in the
Battle of the Vorskla River in 1399, but were crushingly defeated by Khan
Temur Qutlugh
Timur, Temur, Temür, Temir, Teymur or Tömör is a masculine Turkic languages, Turkic and Mongolic languages, Mongolic given name which literally means ''iron''. It is a cognate of the Bosnian language, Bosnian and Turkish language, Turkish name ...
and
Edigu, two of Timur's generals. Around 1406, Tokhtamysh was killed in
Siberia
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by Edigu's men; Edigu, in turn, would be slain thirteen years later by one of Tokhtamysh's sons.
The Golden Horde never recovered from this war. In the middle of the 15th century, it fragmented into smaller khanates: the
Kazan khanate
The Khanate of Kazan was a Tatars, Tatar state that occupied the territory of the former Volga Bulgaria between 1438 and 1552. The khanate covered contemporary Tatarstan, Mari El, Chuvashia Republic, Chuvashia, Mordovia, and parts of Udmurti ...
,
Nogai Horde
The Nogai Horde was a confederation founded by the Nogais that occupied the Pontic–Caspian steppe from about 1500 until they were pushed west by the Kalmyks and south by the Russians in the 17th century. The Mongol tribe called the Manghuds con ...
,
Qasim Khanate,
Crimean Khanate
The Crimean Khanate, self-defined as the Throne of Crimea and Desht-i Kipchak, and in old European historiography and geography known as Little Tartary, was a Crimean Tatars, Crimean Tatar state existing from 1441 to 1783, the longest-lived of th ...
and
Astrakhan Khanate
The Khanate of Astrakhan was a Tatar rump state of the Golden Horde. The khanate existed in the 15th and 16th centuries in the area adjacent to the mouth of the Volga river, around the modern city of Astrakhan. Its khans claimed patrilineal de ...
. Thus, Tatar-Mongol power in
Russia
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was weakened. Vasily I of Moscow stopped paying tribute and did not recognize the suzerainty of successive khans, but an invasion by Edigu in 1408 and continuous Tatar raids caused Vasily to visit the Horde in 1412 and recognize he khan as his suzerain again. In 1480, the 'Tatar yoke' over Russia, a reminder of the bloody Mongol conquest, was definitively shaken in the
Great Stand on the Ugra River. The last remnant of the Golden Horde was destroyed by the
Crimean Khanate
The Crimean Khanate, self-defined as the Throne of Crimea and Desht-i Kipchak, and in old European historiography and geography known as Little Tartary, was a Crimean Tatars, Crimean Tatar state existing from 1441 to 1783, the longest-lived of th ...
in 1502, and the Khanates that arose after the Golden Horde's fragmentation were annexed by
Muscovite Russia between the 1550s and early 17th century. The Crimean Khanate survived until 1783, under
Ottoman protection. The Kazakh khanate survived until mid 19th century.
See also
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