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  1. Medieval Russian states around 1470, including Novgorod, Tver, Pskov, Ryazan, Rostov and Moscow. The history of Russia begins with the histories of the East Slavs. [1] [2] The traditional start date of specifically Russian history is the establishment of the Rus' state in the north in 862, ruled by Varangians.

  2. Khelrtva. Bakar ( Georgian: ბაქარი) (April 7, 1700 – February 1, 1750) was a Georgian royal prince ( batonishvili) of the Mukhrani branch of the Bagrationi dynasty and served as regent of the Kingdom of Kartli (eastern Georgia) from September 1716 to August 1719. He was the son of King Vakhtang VI and was associated with the ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CircassiansCircassians - Wikipedia

    The Circassians or Circassian people, also called Cherkess or Adyghe ( Adyghe and Kabardian: Адыгэхэр, romanized:Adygekher) are a Northwest Caucasian ethnic group and nation who originated in Circassia, a region and former country in the North Caucasus. [26] As a consequence of the Circassian genocide, which was perpetrated by the ...

  4. Circasia estaba ubicada en Europa del Este, al norte de Asia occidental, cerca de la costa noreste del mar Negro. Antes de la conquista rusa del Cáucaso (1763-1864), cubría toda la meseta fértil y la estepa de la región noroccidental del Cáucaso, en aquel entonces con una población estimada de 1 millón.

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  6. During the 13th and 14th centuries, the Mongols launched massive invasions of the territory of Circassia. [1] William of Rubruck, who travelled to the Caucasus in 1253, [2] wrote that the Circassians had never "bowed to Mongol rule", despite the fact that a whole fifth of the Mongol armies were at that time devoted to the task of crushing the ...

  7. Mother. Rusudan of Circassia. Tamar ( Georgian: თამარი; 1696 – 12 April 1746) was a Georgian royal princess of the Bagrationi dynasty, a daughter of King Vakhtang VI of Kartli, of the Mukhranian branch, and the second wife of King Teimuraz II, of the Kakhetian branch. The union with Teimuraz made her queen consort of Kakheti.