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attacked forts, settlements, monasteries, established on
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was looking for an opportunity to organize anti-Russian actions. Consequently, the uprising in
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The uprising began in the summer of 1662 in the Urals. Bashkirs led by Sarah
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and other strongholds, villages and countryside. Against the Nogai and Kazan, the
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