Characters/Historical Biographies
Baraq Khan:
He may have passed away years ago, but his spirit lives on as a guide to all Mongols, who wish to attain greatness. He began his rise to greatness as a minor Khan within The Golden Horde. Ruling over the largest and most independent Khanate within The Golden Horde's sphere, Sibir, he quickly rose to become one of the most influential Mongols within The Golden Horde. With thousands of troops under his command and the unwavering support of Great Khan Damdinsuryn he was feared and respected by many within The Empire. He was also loved for when the call to arms came he was at the front. He led his armies alongside Damdinsuryn against Russians and other enemies of the Mongols. And when those under his rule feared that the old religious ways would be lost to a more progressive world he personally converted to The Sufi faith(a sect of Islam that combines shamanistic teachings with Koran teachings) to appease all Mongols. By the time of Damdinsuryn's death during the war with Russia his power in the Empire had grown to enormous heights, so much so that he was elected Great Khan of The Golden Horde!
He inherited a throne in great danger as the Russians marched towards the capital. Wisely, he relinquished some border lands to the Russians to give him time to rebuild The Empire. His first act was to fully intergrate his beloved Sibir into The Golden Horde. Under Baraq Khan The Golden Horde emerged as a more centralized land, no longer a loose affiliation of local Khanates. Baraq Khan was also the first Khan to open up trade to western merchants, most notably Venetians and Genoese. He also personally visited The Mameluk Sultanate and met face to face with it's Sultan to form an alliance of Muslim powers. This alliance proved vital in stopping the crusading powers of Europe when they sought to reclaim Constantinople for Christiandom.
The Golden Horde continued to blossom under his leadership, but then Baraq Khan suddenly died in his 50s, leaving a massive empire to his son Orda. The location of his tomb remains a mystery.
Orda Khan:
Orda Khan had already proven himself a capable leader by the time his distinguished father died. He governed Siberia after his father was elected Great Khan and also smashed a religious rebellion in the West. Many questioned his ability to live up to his father's legacy, but he quickly silenced all doubters.
His first obstacle was The Crimean Khan, who broke away from The Golden Horde following Baraq Khan's death. With the help of his Ottoman allies The Crimean Khan's lands were conquered and partitioned between the Ottomans and The Golden Horde. He also completed that which his father couldnt before his death, the conquest of Russia. Mongol armies swept through Russian lands, returned the borderlands lost under Baraq Khan to The Golden Horde, and forced The Czar to pay a yearly tribute to The Great Khan and provide grazing lands for the horses of his men.
He further centralized the lands of The Horde too. After the defeat of The Crimean Khan and Russia, only two Khans other than Orda held any significant power: Nurgai Khan of Astrakhan and Ulugh Khan of Kazan.
This new found unity allowed The Golden Horde to continue to expand its political influence outward making it a true power in The East.
He left a stable Golden Horde to his son, Baraq Khan II, following his death.
Baraq Khan II, Great Khan of all Mongols:
Baraq Khan II now rules over The Golden Horde, he seems to pocess the ambition of his grandfather, but no one can truely tell what his reign will bring.
Nurgai Khan, Khan of Astrakhan:
Nurgai administers the most important part of The Golden Horde, Astrakhan. Caliphs have made it their home and It is seen as one of the most important cities of Islam.
Ulugh Khan, Khan of Kazan:
Ulugh Khan has always been loyal to The Great Khans of The Golden Horde. Kazan was taken from him by Russia during Baraq Khan's reign, but it was recently returned to him following Orda's conquest of Russia.
Sukhebaatar, Chief Advisor of The Great Khan:
Perhaps the most important piece of The Golden Horde is The Persian born Sukhebaatar. He has been deeply involved in many decisions made by past Khans and will remain an influential figure in The Golden Horde's history until its end. For a brief time he dictated Golden Horde policy directly while Baraq Khan was a abroad on a diplomatic mission to Egypt