Khatun of the Golden Horde
The "Khatun of the Golden Horde" refers to the female rulers or consorts within the Golden Horde, a Mongol khanate that existed from the 13th to the 15th centuries. These women often held significant political power and influence, acting as regents or advisors to their male counterparts. Their roles were crucial in maintaining stability and governance in the vast territories of the khanate.
One notable Khatun was Töre Khatun, who played a key role in the political landscape of the Golden Horde during the 14th century. The Khatuns were not only involved in politics but also contributed to cultural and economic developments, helping to shape the identity of the region.