Conversion and Baptism
In 1253, Bishop Cyril of Rostov visited the Golden Horde and impressed the young prince with accounts of Christian miracles. When the Khan's son fell ill, the prayers of the bishop resulted in his healing. Moved by this miracle, the prince pursued the holy hierarch to Rostov.
At Rostov he received baptism and was given the Christian name Peter. In forsaking his people and his ancestral gods, his conversion exemplified a broader pattern among certain members of the Mongol elite during this period, some of whom adopted the Christian faith and settled in the Russian lands.