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Summary Of: Batu Khan

In November 1237 Batu Khan sent his envoys to the court of... Thereupon Batu Khan divided his army into smaller units... Batu Khan managed to take two principal capitals of his land... Batu Khan then decided to... Some modern historians speculate that Batu Khan intended primarily to assure his flanks were safe for the future from possible interference from... he brilliantly prepared an attack nominally commanded by Batu Khan and two other princes of the blood... Batu Khan established the capital of his... the descendants of Batu Khan continued to rule the Russian steppes...

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