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Mamai

Mamay (or Mamai) was a powerful military commander of Golden Horde in the 1370s, who resided in the western part of this nomadic statehood, which is now the Southern Ukrainian Steppes and the Crimean Peninsula. He fell apart from Golden Horde Khans, trying to establish his own state.

Mamay, holding military rank of Commander of 10,000 troops (Division General) - "tumenbashy" ("temnik" in Russian), was not a member of ruling Mongol dynasty. In 1378 - 1380 he tried to force Russians to pay annual tribute to him instead of Golden Horde.

After being heavely defeated by Russians in 1380 on Kulikovo Field Mamay was assasinated in Kaffa (Crimea) by Genoeses, who could not forgive the total waste of military unit of Genoese crossbow archers slauthered by Russians.

One of his sons lately escaped in Lithuania, and, serving for Grand Prince Vitautas received title of Prince of Glina with multiple estates around modern site of Poltava (Ukraine)in early 1400s. In the very beginning of 16th century this family (Slavicized and Bapticized by that time) moved on Muscovite service. Eventually, in 1520s Princess Elena Glinskay became wife of Vassily III, Grand Prince of Moscow, and mother of Ivan the Terrible



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