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Batu Khan's conquest of Southern Rus : To the interpretation of one the news by Rashid al-Din. / Maiorov, Alexander Vyacheslavovich.
In: Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana, No. 1, 01.01.2015, p. 169-181.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Batu Khan's conquest of Southern Rus
T2 - To the interpretation of one the news by Rashid al-Din
AU - Maiorov, Alexander Vyacheslavovich
PY - 2015/1/1
Y1 - 2015/1/1
N2 - The article concludes that the above Rashid al-Din in the story of the conquest of southern Russia by the Mongols proper names Uladmur and Uchogul Uladmur can not be linked to the historical place names of Galicia-Volyn land. The town's "three sons of Vladimir" was taken immediately after the fall of Kiev and had to be in the land of Kiev. Mongolian Uladmur title was associated with the name of Prince Vladimir Rurikovich which occupied Kiev throne shortly before the invasion of the Mongols in southern Russia and led peace negotiations with the Prince Munke. According to the presented Rashid al-Din version, after taking of Uladmur Batu troops met no more no resistance until the beginning of military operations in Hungary and Poland. Using the tactics of the raid, to which, according to the same source, the Mongols passed after the fall of Kiev, certainly it indicates that the capture of the cities of Galicia-Volyn Rus invaders did not need to concentrate considerable military force, as was the case during the assault on the city of Vladimir and Suzdal. Localization cities Uladmur and Uchogul Uladmur within Kiev land is generally consistent with the information of the Russian chronicles the absence of any significant resistance to the Mongols from residents of Galicia and Volyn, who were abandoned by their princes to fend for themselves. About flight Galician-Volyn princes outside of Russia on the eve of the enemy invasion the marshals of the Mongols was known in advance.
AB - The article concludes that the above Rashid al-Din in the story of the conquest of southern Russia by the Mongols proper names Uladmur and Uchogul Uladmur can not be linked to the historical place names of Galicia-Volyn land. The town's "three sons of Vladimir" was taken immediately after the fall of Kiev and had to be in the land of Kiev. Mongolian Uladmur title was associated with the name of Prince Vladimir Rurikovich which occupied Kiev throne shortly before the invasion of the Mongols in southern Russia and led peace negotiations with the Prince Munke. According to the presented Rashid al-Din version, after taking of Uladmur Batu troops met no more no resistance until the beginning of military operations in Hungary and Poland. Using the tactics of the raid, to which, according to the same source, the Mongols passed after the fall of Kiev, certainly it indicates that the capture of the cities of Galicia-Volyn Rus invaders did not need to concentrate considerable military force, as was the case during the assault on the city of Vladimir and Suzdal. Localization cities Uladmur and Uchogul Uladmur within Kiev land is generally consistent with the information of the Russian chronicles the absence of any significant resistance to the Mongols from residents of Galicia and Volyn, who were abandoned by their princes to fend for themselves. About flight Galician-Volyn princes outside of Russia on the eve of the enemy invasion the marshals of the Mongols was known in advance.
KW - Galicia-Volyn land
KW - Kyiv land
KW - Rashid al-Din
KW - The invasion of Batu
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SP - 169
EP - 181
JO - Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana
JF - Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana
SN - 1995-848X
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