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  1. Denmark and the Russian Empire 1600-1900 - kreml.ru

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    WebDenmark and the Russian Empire 1600-1900 Double goblet Germany, Nuremberg, 1578-1591. Craftsman Hans Petzold. Silver. Chasing, gilding, engraving. Was granted by King Christian IV of Denmark and Prince Valdemar Christian to Tsar Mikhail Fyodorovich in 1644. "Deer" decorative figurine Germany, Hamburg, 1635-1644. Craftsman Johan Jans. Silver.

  2. Category : Russia in the 1600s - Wikimedia

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    WebThis category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total. 1600 in Russia ‎ (1 C) 1601 in Russia ‎ (1 C, 4 F) 1602 in Russia ‎ (2 C, 2 F) 1603 in Russia ‎ (2 C) 1604 in Russia ‎ (2 C) 1605 in Russia ‎ (3 C, 4 F) 1606 in Russia ‎ (2 C, 4 F) 1607 in Russia ‎ (1 C)

  3. The Expansion Period – 16 to 18 Century - Way to Russia Guide

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    WebFeb 01, 2015 · The time from the 16th to 18th century was the period of expansion. Russia gained much more territory, established a strong army, and modernized the economy. Also, the Ryurik Dynasty has given way to The House of Romanov – the second and the last family that ruled the country.

  4. THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE 1450-1750 - historyhaven.com

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    WebTHE RUSSIAN EMPIRE 1450-1750 By the time of the golden age of the Qing Dynasty, the Russian Empire had expanded all the way from its origins in Eurasia east to the Pacific coast. There they came into border conflicts with the Chinese, but they also shared they problem of attack by Mongols and other nomadic people of Central Asia.

  5. Russia - History | Britannica

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    WebIn the period from about 930 to 1000, the region came under complete control by Varangians from Novgorod. This period saw the development of the trade route from the Baltic to the Black Sea, which established the basis of the economic life of the Kievan principality and determined its political and cultural development.

  6. Old maps of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union

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    WebAug 07, 2017 · Established in the 12th century, the Principality of Muscovy (Moscow) arose from over 200 years of Mongol dominance (13th-15th centuries) and slowly absorbed and occupied neighboring principalities. The dukes of Muscovy led the Russians in regaining their motherland. By 1480, the Mongols were exiled.

  7. 17 - Crime and Punishment in the Russian Empire - Cambridge Core

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    WebMar 13, 2020 · Summary The chapter explores how, as an ‘empire of difference’, Russia from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries tolerated local law for lesser crimes among the empire’s diverse peoples but insisted on the tsar’s law for high crimes (murder, recidivist robbery and theft, treason and heresy and the like).

  8. Historical Maps of Russia - Edmaps.com

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    WebEthnographic Map of the European Russia, ca. 1860. Carte ethnographique de l’Empire de Russie, 1862 (Eckert & Kiepert) Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878. European Russia, 1898: Races and Religions. Map of the Western …

  9. AP World History: 3.6 - Russian Empire (1450-1750) - YouTube

  10. Prussia | History, Maps, Flag, & Definition | Britannica

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    WebOct 19, 2022 · prussia, german preussen, polish prusy, in european history, any of certain areas of eastern and central europe, respectively (1) the land of the prussians on the southeastern coast of the baltic sea, which came …

  11. The Russian Empire 1450-1801 | Reviews in History

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    WebOct 20, 2022 · Hugh Seton-Watson’s The Russian Empire, 1801–1917 is a worthy ‘sequel’, even if slightly dated. I only wish we had such a uniquely valuable book for the Soviet period. ... Social and Institutional Change Through Law in the Germanies and Russia, 1600–1800 (New Haven, CT, 1983).Back to (18) Hugh Seton-Watson, The Russian Empire, 1801 ...

  12. Theology, religion, and politics in Imperial Russia | Politika

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    WebThe conquest of non-Russian and non-Orthodox lands started in the sixteenth century and continued for over 300 years. By the nineteenth century the Russian Empire had become an empire of religions, the sole political entity in the world to be home to vast populations from the four major religions (Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism).

  13. Early Russian education: Kiev and Muscovy - Britannica

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    WebThis period runs roughly from the decline of Kiev in the 11th century to the rise of the Grand Principality of Moscow (Muscovy) in the 14th century. It was characterized by the appearance of numerous autonomous fiefdoms and a population shift from southern plains to northern forests, brought about in large part by attacks from steppe nomads.

  14. Map of Russia, 1453: History Under the Mongols | TimeMaps

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    WebThe Russians’ western neighbour, Poland-Lithuania, has been able to take advantage of the Russian princes’ subordination to the Golden Horde by expanding far into their territory. However, by this date the Golden Horde is in decline, with independent khanates being established in the Crimea and Kazan. Next map, Russia in 1648

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