Horde

Horde may refer to:

History

  • Orda (organization), a historic sociopolitical and military structure in steppe nomad cultures such as the Turks and Mongols
    • Golden Horde, a Turkic-Mongol state established in the 1240s
    • Wings of the Golden Horde, also known as White, Blue and Gray Hordes, formed in 1226 and 1227
    • Great Horde, a remnant of the Golden Horde from about 1466 until 1502
    • Nogai Horde, a Turkic clan situated in the Caucasus Mountain region, formed in the 1390s
  • Eurasian nomads generally
  • a historical term for band society, the simplest form of human society, in anthropology

Film and television

  • The Horde (She-Ra), a group of fictional characters in She-Ra: Masters of the Universe and She-Ra: Princesses of Power media
  • The Horde (2009 film), a French film
  • The Horde (2012 film), a Russian historical film
  • The Horde, 23 prominent personalities in the character Kevin Wendell Crumb in the 2016 American film Split
  • The Horde, a fictional Aryan motorcycle gang in the television series The Shield

Music

  • Horde (band), an unblack metal project of Australian musician Jayson Sherlock
  • H.O.R.D.E., a music festival in the United States

Video games

  • Horde, one of the factions in the Warcraft universe
  • Locust Horde, the main enemies in the Xbox 360 video game Gears of War
  • The Horde (video game), a 1994 action-strategy video game

Other uses

  • Horde (software), a web application framework of various applications including an email client
  • Great Dark Horde, a group within the Society for Creative Anachronism modeled on an idealized version of Mongol culture
  • Horde (comics), several characters and a species used in Marvel Comics
  • Hörde, a quarter of the city of Dortmund, Germany
  • Human Olfactory Data Explorer (HORDE), a database of human olfactory receptors
  • Horde (album), a 1981 album by Mnemonist Orchestra
  • The Horde (boxed set), an accessory for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game
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See also

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