The Battle of Belyov (Russian: Битва под Белёвом) was fought in 1437 near Belyov between the troops of the Grand Duchy of Moscow under the command of Dmitry...
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Belyov (Russian: Белёв) is a town and the administrative center of Belyovsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Oka River...
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Dmitry Shemyaka (category Year of birth missing)
the battle of Belyov. When Ulugh Muhammad in his turn besieged Moscow in 1439, Dmitry didn't send his troops to Vasily and only the mediation of a Trinity...
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Golden Horde (redirect from Empire of the Golden Horde)
attempted to drive him out but was defeated at the Battle of Belyov. Ulugh Muhammad became master of Belyov. Ulugh Muhammad continued to exert influence on...
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Finland List of wars and battles involving Galicia–Volhynia List of wars involving Georgia (country) List of wars involving Kazakhstan List of wars involving...
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List of wars and battles involving Galicia–Volhynia List of wars involving the Novgorod Republic List of wars and battles involving the Principality of Smolensk...
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Russo-Kazan Wars (redirect from Taking of Kazan)
khan of Kazan, Ulugh Muhammad, defeated Muscovite troops in the Battle of Belyov. In 1439, Ulugh advanced on Moscow with a large army. Vasily II of Moscow...
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defeating the troops of Vasily II in the Battle of Belyov, Ulugh Muhammad approached Moscow after a while. Vasily II left the city in the care of the voivodes...
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Ulugh Muhammad (redirect from Olugh Mokhammad of Kazan)
under the command of Dmitry Shemyaka, but they were defeated at the Battle of Belyov. Ulugh Muhammad subsequently moved to Volga and in 1438 captured Kazan...
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239th Rifle Division (category Infantry divisions of the Soviet Union in World War II)
Panzer Army. As the offensive continued it took part in the fighting for Belyov and Sukhinichi before being subordinated to the 1st Guards Cavalry Corps...
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battles of Belyov in 1437 and of Suzdal in 1445. After the Battle of Suzdal, he and his brother Yaqub were sent to Moscow to control the results of the...
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Dmitry Krasny (category Year of birth missing)
catastrophic defeat at the Battle of Belyov. In 1439 Ulugh Muhammad, who settled in Kazan, struck back; he plundered the outskirts of Moscow and burned Kolomna...
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Ivan Moshlyak (category Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union alumni)
battles southwest of the city of Belyov. From July 1942, Moshlyak was appointed as the commander of the brigade and participated in the First Battle of...
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Lisowczyks (category Cavalry units and formations of Poland)
forces inside a camp. Lisowski's men broke contact with other forces, burned Belyov and Likhvin, took Peremyshl, turned north, defeated a Muscovite army at...
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others, the Sovereign and Grand Prince of Novgorod of the Lower Land, and Chernigov, and Ryazan, Volotsk, Rzhev, Belyov, Rostov, Yaroslavl, Beloozero, Udoria...
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Vera the Silent (category Year of birth missing)
of Elizabeth Alexeievna, which had been sealed in Belyov by order of Emperor Nicholas I, was taken away, a certain stranger appeared at the house of the...
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Devlet I Giray (redirect from Devlet I Giray of Crimea)
on a raid through Mtsensk, Odoev, Novosil, Bolkhov, Cherny, and Belyov. In the spring of 1563, Devlet's sons Mehmed and Adil led raids in Dedilov, Pronsk...
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76th Guards Air Assault Division (category Military units and formations of Russia in the Russian invasion of Ukraine)
part of the Kursk Bulge. Until 3 July the division was part of the Bryansk Front in the area of Belyov. On 12 July the division began the crossing of the...
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258th Rifle Division (category Infantry divisions of the Soviet Union in World War II)
the leading elements of 194th Rifle Division, numbering about 4,500 men, were moved forward toward Belyov. This division, part of 49th Army in Reserve...
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Polish–Russian War (1609–1618) (category Wars of succession involving the states and peoples of Europe)
his forces in a camp. Lisowczycy broke contact with his forces, burned Belyov and Likhvin, took Peremyshl, turned north, defeated the Russian army at...
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328th Rifle Division (Soviet Union) (category Infantry divisions of the Soviet Union in World War II)
Oka River in support of the Corps' attack on Belyov. December 27 found the division advancing north of Belyov, fighting elements of the German 112nd and...
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invasions) Battle of the Terek River – 1395 – Tokhtamysh–Timur war (Timurid conquests and invasions) Battle of Belyov – 1437 – Muscovite War of Succession...
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248th Rifle Division (category Infantry divisions of the Soviet Union in World War II)
axis began. As a result, the departure point of the 248th was not changed, but it was now to move to the Belyov area to help form a second echelon for Reserve...
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Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny (category Year of birth uncertain)
path. Most of them, under the leadership of Sahaidachny, moved along the left bank of the Oka River in the direction of Przemysl, Belyov, Bolkhov, and...
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Vasily Golosov (category Recipients of the Order of Lenin)
was born in 1911 to a working-class Russian family in Belyov. After completing only five grades of school he worked at a drying plant before being conscripted...
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Prince Władysław's March on Moscow (category Battles of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618))
path. Most of them, under the leadership of Sahaidachny, moved along the left bank of the Oka river in the direction of Przemyśl, Belyov, Bolkhov, and...
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Russian Orthodox Church (redirect from Church of Russia)
agenda of radical westernization of Russian government, army, dress and manners. He was trying to make Russia a power that could rival Europe in battles and...
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194th Rifle Division (category Infantry divisions of the Soviet Union in World War II)
regimental gun battery of the 470th Regiment, the 114th Signal Battalion, and the rear units of 405th Regiment, linked up with it at Belyov on October 18. During...
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