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  2. Horde (software) - Wikipedia

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    www .horde .org. Horde is a free web-based groupware. The components of this groupware rest on the Horde framework, a PHP -based framework provides all the elements required for rapid web application development. Horde offers applications such as the Horde IMP email client, a groupware package (calendar, notes, tasks, file manager), a wiki and ...

  3. Internet Messaging Program - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Messaging Program or IMP is a webmail client. It can be used to access e-mail stored on an IMAP server. IMP is written in PHP and a component of the collaborative software suite Horde . It is included with cPanel and Plesk installations as a webmail client. It often integrates email, calendar, address book, notes, tasks, filters ...

  4. Siege of Moscow (1382) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Moscow in 1382 was a battle between the Principality of Moscow and Tokhtamysh, khan of the Golden Horde. Background [ edit ] The siege of Moscow in 1382 was motivated by khan Tokhtamysh's desire to punish Muscovy for its audacity to challenge the authority of the Golden Horde at the Battle of Kulikovo (1380). [5]

  5. Horde3D - Wikipedia

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    EPL. Website. www .horde3d .org. Horde3D is an open-source cross-platform graphics engine. [2] Its purpose and design is similar to that of OGRE with the primary goal being lightweight for next-generation video games. [3] The engine is also particularly suited for large crowd simulations. [4] The engine is also compatible with GLFW. [5]

  6. Timeline of the Golden Horde - Wikipedia

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    The left wing in the east, also known as the "Blue Horde" by the Russians or the "White Horde" by the Timurids, was ruled by four Jochid khans under Orda Khan. The Golden Horde and its Rus' tributaries in 1313 under Öz Beg Khan. This is a timeline of events involving the Golden Horde (1242–1502), from 1459 also known as the Great Horde.

  7. Köchü - Wikipedia

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    Khüchü (or Köchü, Konchi, Konichi) was the Khan of the White Horde between c. 1280–1302. He was the eldest son of Sartaqtai and Qujiyan of the Qongirat and a grandson of Orda Khan. Marco Polo says Köchü had a vast number of people, but he carried on no war with anybody, and his people lived in great tranquility.

  8. Hoard (film) - Wikipedia

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  9. Ilbasan - Wikipedia

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    Ilbasan or Erzen (Kazakh: Ерзен хан) was the ruler of White Horde from 1310/15 to 1320. During his reign, an increase in the cities, trade, and craft occurred in the Horde. After determining the boundaries of his Horde, Ilbasan appointed his deputies. Islam was used as an instrument to strengthen authority. He died in 1320. Genealogy