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Mountaineers and cossacks of the north caucasus in the history of Russia's time of troubles of the late XVI - early XVII centuries

The death of Ivan the terrible and the accession to the Russian throne of first his son Fyodor Ivanovich, and then Boris Godunov, did not make significant changes in Russian policy in the Caucasus. Moscow continued to support the tsars of Eastern Georgia, and its diplomatic ties with the rulers of T...

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Main Authors: Kudryavcev, A. A., Кудрявцев, А. А.
Format: Статья
Language:Russian
Published: Sochi State University for Tourism and Recreation 2018
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