Abdallāh (Golden Horde)
| ʿAbdallāh | |
|---|---|
coin, Moscovite Tartary (Muscovy), on the reverse - Khan's name Abdullah (in Arabic), stamping Dmitry Donskoy | |
| Khan of the Golden Horde Western Half (Blue Horde) | |
| Reign | 1361–1370 |
| Predecessor | Kildi Beg |
| Successor | Tulun Beg Khanum and Muḥammad-Sulṭān |
| Died | June? 1370 |
| Issue | Muḥammad-Sulṭān |
| Dynasty | Borjigin |
| Father | Minkasar? |
| Religion | Islam |
ʿAbdallāh (Turki/Kypchak and Persian: عبدالله; also Avdulja, modern Abdulla and Avdulla in Russian texts; died 1370) was Khan of the Golden Horde in 1361–1370, as a protégé of the beglerbeg Mamai. While ʿAbdallāh was recognized as khan throughout the territories dominated by his patron Mamai, he was in possession of the traditional capital Sarai only intermittently, in 1362, 1367–1368, and 1369–1370.