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finally moved the princely seat to another young town, Vladimir, in 1157. The old nobility of Rostov and Suzdal, however, arranged Andrew's assassination (1174) and a brief civil war for supremacy in Zalesye followed.
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In the twelfth century, this fertile area, being well protected from Turkic incursions by the forests, provided a favourable
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Suzdal was the oldest and most senior town of Zalesye. Yuri established other important urban centres in
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tribes inhabited also the area. There was a strong interaction between the Slavs and
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alludes to the deep woods that used to separate the medieval Principality of
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1865 French map showing the "Trans-Forest Colonies" or "Zaleskie" of
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for Slavic people migrating from the southern borders of
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an ancient Meryan sanctuary
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