Mongol hordes under Batu Khan took and burnt Vladimir in 1238. Thereupon they proceeded to devastate other major cities of Vladimir-Suzdal during the Mongol...
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Alani.[citation needed] In November 1237 Batu Khan sent his envoys to the court of Yuri II of Vladimir-Suzdal and demanded his allegiance. When Yuri refused...
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transliterated as Iaroslav, was Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1238 to 1246. He collaborated with Batu Khan following the Mongol invasion, before he was ultimately...
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Khan or Güyüg Khagan, mononymously Güyüg (c. 19 March 1206 – 20 April 1248), was the third Khagan of the Mongol Empire, the eldest son of Ögedei Khan...
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under Batu Khan, founder of the Golden Horde.[citation needed] The state of Vladimir-Suzdal (formally the grand principality of Vladimir) became dominant...
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was appointed the next grand prince of Vladimir by jarlig of the great khan Güyük. On their return to Vladimir two years later, they found that the capital...
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Prince of Moscow (redirect from Grand Prince of Vladimir and Moscow)
Ghengis Khan. By the late 14th century, the Kingdom was inherited by the King of Moscow; the monarch bore the title of Great King of Vladimir and Moscow...
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Karim Ahmad Khan (17 March 2023), Statement by Prosecutor Karim A. A. Khan KC on the issuance of arrest warrants against President Vladimir Putin and Ms...
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in 1103. In 1107 he defeated Boniak, a Cuman khan who led an invasion on Kievan Rus'. In 1111, Vladimir, alongside Sviatopolk II, led an army at the Battle...
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Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus' (category Batu Khan)
been detained by Yuri II of Vladimir on their way to Hungary. Yuri II gave their letter to Julian. In November 1237, Batu Khan sent his envoys to the court...
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Golden Horde (category Batu Khan)
prince of Vladimir. Ulaghchi died soon after and Batu Khan's younger brother Berke, who had been converted to Islam, was enthroned as khan of the Golden...
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his palace at Bogolyubovo in 1175. Vladimir was besieged by the Mongol-Tatars of the Golden Horde under Batu Khan. It was finally overrun on February 8...
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Giyasuddin Muhammad Uzbek Khan, better known as Özbeg (1282–1341), was the longest-reigning khan of the Golden Horde (1313–1341), under whose rule the...
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to some extent the great devastation and fire of Vladimir in 1238, when the Mongol hordes of Batu Khan captured the city. The exterior walls of the church...
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Principality of Moscow (redirect from Grand Prince of Moscow and Vladimir)
principalities, Uzbeg Khan of the Golden Horde, and married the khan's sister. The khan allowed Yuriy to claim the title of Grand Duke of Vladimir-Suzdal, a position...
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Karim Asad Ahmad Khan KC (born 30 March 1970) is a British lawyer specialising in international criminal law and international human rights law, who has...
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Dmitry Donskoy (category Grand princes of Vladimir)
1360 Khiḍr Khan, Khan of the Golden Horde, transferred the title most prized among the Russian princes, that of Grand Prince of Vladimir, to Dmitry Konstantinovich...
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Daniel of Moscow (section Struggle for Vladimir)
Gorodets—struggle for the right to govern Vladimir-Suzdal and Nizhny Novgorod, respectively. The Mongol warlords Nogai Khan and Tokhta grew in power in the late...
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Yury of Moscow (category Grand princes of Vladimir)
legitimate claim to the throne of Vladimir according to traditional succession practices. This is why the Golden Horde's khan, Tokhta, granted Mikhail of Tver...
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known as George II of Vladimir or as Georgy II Vsevolodovich (26 November 1188 – 4 March 1238), was the fourth Grand Prince of Vladimir (1212–1216, 1218–1238)...
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The Virgin of Vladimir, also known as Vladimir Mother of God, Our Lady of Vladimir (Russian: Владимирская икона Божией Матери), is a 12th-century Byzantine...
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the coronation of Vladimir Monomakh makes the attribution a mere legend. The first version of the orient origin of the Cap (Uzbeg Khan) was suggested by...
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prince, Dmitrij Konstantinovič of Suzdal', as grand prince of Vladimir. Similarly, Mamai and Khan ʿAzīz Shaykh supported rival claimants for the throne of...
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International Criminal Court arrest warrants for Russian figures (redirect from Vladimir Putin arrest warrant)
Warrants were issued against Vladimir Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova on 17 March 2023. The Prosecutor of the ICC, Karim Ahmad Khan, stated that the charges...
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Amanullah Khan letter to Vladimir Lenin Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amanullah Khan. Amanulla Khan: Betrayal of Nadir Khan Ghazi Amanullah Khan City...
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as khan of the Golden Horde. In 1252, Alexander Nevsky met with Sartaq at Sarai. Alexander received yarlyk (license) to become Grand Duke of Vladimir in...
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Mikhail of Tver (category Grand princes of Vladimir)
grand prince of Vladimir in 1304, as was consistent with traditional succession practices. He was confirmed in office by Tokhta, the khan of the Golden...
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Alexander Nevsky (category Grand princes of Vladimir)
Karakorum to attend upon the Great Khan, Andrey returned with the award of the title of grand prince of Vladimir and Alexander the nominal lordship of...
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Aepa Khan (Persian: ايوب خان, Tatar: Äyyüb [æɪˈjyp], Russian: Аепа (Ayepa)) (died 1117) was the ruler of the Kipchak commonwealth. He was a grandfather...
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Ivan I of Moscow (category Grand princes of Vladimir)
the khan, who then continued to reward them with the title of grand prince. The head of the Russian Orthodox Church moved his seat from Vladimir to Moscow...
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