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Mongol Warrior, 1380

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Sculpture:
Julian Hullis
Painting: Fernando Ruiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 14
Scale: 75 mm

SKU: ELI00040 Categories: , ,

WHY YOU SHOULD CONSIDER BUYING THIS FIGURE:

– A new chance to paint some small part of the history of miniatures.
– This simple design allows countless possibilities for painting choices.
– Our signature resin quality allows you to get the figure clean and ready in almost no time, so you may invest your precious free time in what matters: painting and having fun.

The Mongol khanate known as “The Golden Horde” was established by Batu Khan, Grandson of the legendary Genghis Khan, in 1255.

Due to the unique nature of this nomadic empire, even if it managed to become the biggest continuous land empire in history, it was subject, from its very beginning to a tendency towards fragmentation and inner power struggles. By the time of Batu Khan’s ascension to power, it was already fragmented into large kingdoms. The lands of the Golden Horde were situated in the northwestern corner of the empire and stretched from Siberia and Central Asia to Eastern Europe.

The peak of the power of this kingdom occurred in 1380 under Tokhtamysh Khan, the last great ruler of the horde who briefly unified all its territories under his command. However, the invasion of Timur, founder of the Timurid Empire, in 1396, threw the whole region into chaos and fragmentation into smaller khanates whose influence declined steadily.

The irruption of the Mongols towards the West changed history radically. This mighty force of skilled riders and mounted archers marked a milestone in Medieval warfare.