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In July 1610, Zachary Lyapunov took an active part in deposing Vasily Shuisky. In September 1610, he was included in a
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and remained in the city until its liberation from the Polish invaders by the army of
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Zakhary Lyapunov's quarrel with the Tsar Vasili Shuysky at Kremlin.
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Russian
Prokopy Lyapunov
False Dmitri I
Bolotnikov Uprising
Vasily Shuisky
Ryazan
dvoryane
peasants
False Dmitri II
diplomatic mission
Smolensk
Polish king
Sigismund III Vasa
Wladislaus
Moscow
Kuzma Minin

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