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1480 Sarai raid

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The Russians could have completely destroyed this city, but the Crimean khan asked them not to do this, and the Russians left with a large amount loot, the khan's wives and Lithuanian politicians.
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mobilized all his forces and sent them to Urga, leaving the capital defenseless. The destruction of the barn was the main reason for Akhmat's departure from Urga.
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The destruction of the Sarai and the capture of huge prey, the weakening of the Mongolian standing on the Ugra
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Index

Great Stand on the Ugra River

Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible
New Sarai
Grand Duchy of Moscow
Crimean Khanate
Great Horde
Vasili Nozdorovaty-Zvenigorodsky
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Nur Devlet
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Golden Horde
Nevruy's campaign
Kuremsa's campaign
Tugova Hill
Burundai's campaign
Rostov
Dyuden's campaign
Kiev
Bortenevo
Tver
Great Troubles
Vorskla River
Kiev
Edigu's campaign
Kiev
Sarai
Odoyev

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