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Ivan Andreyevich Khovansky (Tararui)

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Relying on the Streltsy, Khovansky wielded enormous political influence and often interfered in the government affairs. In June 1682 he was appointed to lead the Prikaz of Judges. His uncommon arrogance and vanity alienated Sophia and her Miloslavsky relatives, while inducing jealousy on the part of
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called after the name of the uprising. Khovansky's moniker, Tararui, derives from the old Russian word for "chatterbox".
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When the news of Khovansky's execution reached the Streltsy stationed in Moscow, they started a riot and seized
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in Moscow on 25 July 1662 he dealt with insurgents and then led an investigation committee based in
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Through the support of the Streltsy he established a dual-reign regime, the joint rule of
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Eventually, the rumours about Khovansky's intention to assassinate the
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declared Khovansky the mutineer and the patron of heretics, while the
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to agree to a public debate with one of the Old Believer leaders,
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