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  1. Russia - The Russian Empire | Britannica

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    At the beginning of the 19th century, Russian foreign policy was essentially concentrated on the three western neighbour countries with which it had been preoccupied since the 16th century: Sweden, Poland, and Turkey. The policy toward these countries also determined Russian relations with France, Austria, and Great Britain.

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

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    Feb 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 …

  3. Category : Russia in the 1600s - Wikimedia

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    Category:Russia in the 1600s From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Subcategories This 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)

  4. What Was The Russian Empire? - WorldAtlas

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    Apr 25, 2017 · The Russian Empire was a hereditary monarchy headed by an emperor. Members of the emperor's family formed the Imperial House. Legislative power was exercised by the Emperor himself at first. Then, in 1810, legislative …

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    Russian lands west of Mongolia recognized, however the Russian last east of Mongolia must be withdrawn -China recognition of Russia because China felt Russia was a powerful and important neighbor . Success: Great Northern War (1700-1721) Defeated Sweden . Sweden lost total control of Baltic Sea . Established direct contact between Europe and Russia

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

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    Aug 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. Early Russian education: Kiev and Muscovy - Britannica

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    This 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.

  8. Russia - Religion | Britannica

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    In the 10th century Prince Vladimir I, who was converted by missionaries from Byzantium, adopted Christianity as the official religion for Russia, and for nearly 1,000 years thereafter the Russian Orthodox church was the country’s …

  9. Religion in Russia: the History of Russian Orthodox

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    In the history of Russian Church the period 1589 – 1700 is known as the First Patriarchal Period. During that time the church enhanced its influence, and Patriarch as its head started to play a significant role in the country’s political life.

  10. Eastern Europe and Scandinavia, 1400–1600 A.D. | Chronology

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    1600 A.D. Crisis and conflict launched by the Protestant Reformation, ca. 1520–ca. 1648. DENMARK AND NORWAY. Kingdom of Denmark and Norway, 1521–1814. ... Ivan IV, czar of the Russian empire, erects a church in Moscow. The initial concept is to build a cluster of chapels, one dedicated to each of the saints on whose feast days the czar had ...

  11. Information and Empire: Mechanisms of Communication in Russia, 1600 ...

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    Nov 27, 2017 · From the mid-sixteenth to the mid-nineteenth century Russia was transformed from a moderate-sized, land-locked principality into the largest empire on earth. How did systems of information and...

  12. The Art of the Ottomans before 1600 | Essay | The …

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    Mehmet II (“the Conqueror,” r. 1444–46, 1451–81) envisaged the city as the center of his growing world empire and began an ambitious rebuilding program. He commissioned two palaces (the Old and the New, later Topkapi , palaces) …

  13. Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire . Timeline - 1600s | PBS

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    1600—Battle of Sekigahara. Over 160,000 warriors participated in the battle that would unify Japan under the rule of the Tokugawa shoguns. In fewer than six hours, Tokugawa Ieyasu achieved ...

  14. Category:Maps of the history of Russia - Wikimedia Commons

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    Media in category "Maps of the history of Russia". The following 99 files are in this category, out of 99 total. Teutonic Order 1466.png 1,200 × 1,043; 744 KB. ВРП России в 1897 г.png 1,342 × 948; 488 KB. Hazarların düşüşü.png 593 × 447; 67 KB. Amur Labour Soviet Republic.jpg 625 × …

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