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    Puresh (Moksha: Пуреш, romanized: Puresh, lit. 'pureh brewing time born') was a Moksha Kanazor, ruler of Kingdom Moxel in (Middle Volga) mentioned in Russians...
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    into a civil war between Purgaz, who was supported by Volga Bulgaria, and Puresh, a Moksha prince backed by Vladimir-Suzdal. The Principality of Purgaz survived...
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    and Vsevolod Konstantinovich. Then Purgaz defeated the Mokshan prince, Puresh In April, 1229 he tried to regain Nizhny Novgorod from the hands of Zalesyean...
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    Erzyan King Purgaz and the Mokshan King Puresh were at war and while Purgaz was allied with Volga Bulgaria, Puresh was an ally of Prince Yury.:97–98 In 1230...
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    Kalka River Battle of Mohi Golden Horde Mongol Empire Mongols Ögedei Khan Puresh Subutai John France. Journal of Medieval Military History, Volume 8. Page...
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    mentioned in Russian sources as Murunza. She was daughter and successor of king Puresh and sister of Atämaz. She led the uprising against Mongols in 1242 and was...
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  • by Volga Bulgaria, fought against Puresh, a Moksha ruler who had defected to the side of Vladimir-Suzdal. Puresh's son Atämaz initially won several victories...
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  • Sunitay and Kukedey (1229–1230) Batu and Subutai (1236) Ghabdula Chelbir Puresh[citation needed] Inäzor Purgaz[citation needed] Units involved Predominantly...
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    son of Kanazor (King) Puresh and brother of Queen Narchat. In September 1237 the Mongols invaded Moksha kingdom Moxel). Puresh became a vassal of Batu...
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    Russian) (4): 38–41. Retrieved 15 May 2022. {{{Puresheva Volost. Moksha [Puresh’s State. Moksha]}}} Stavitsky 2009 Voronia, R.F; Zelentsova, O.V; Engovatova...
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    revenge to Mokshas that earlier joined the Mongol army. The Mokshan King Puresh and his men were fed up with fighting and suffered heavy losses during their...
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    kingdom Murunza. Russian Laurentian Codex mentions the name of the king Puresh. Noronshasht was conquered by Batu Khan in 1237. The city foundation date...
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  • with Disabled People: for Inclusive Access with Ossie Stuart and Danny Puresh (2004) Pub. Greater London Authority - author Disabled Women and Domestic...
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    kingdom Murunza. The Russian Laurentian Codex mentions the name of its king, Puresh. Noronshasht was conquered by Batu Khan in 1237. In the ancient period,...
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  • Пошапа/Пошат /pə'ʃɑpə/pə'ʃɑt/, founder of Poshadu velä Pozai, m Позай /'pɔzɑi/ Puresh, m Пуреш /pə'reʃ/ , Kanazor of Moxel Saitsä, m Сайце /'sɑjtsæ/ Salkai, m...
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  • (Mokshaland). The Russian Laurentian Codex mentions the name of the Moksha king, Puresh. ...in the year of the chicken, corresponding to 634, the sons of Jochi...
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