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  1. The battle took place on 8 September 1380, at the Kulikovo Field near the Don River (now Tula Oblast) and was won by Dmitri, who became known as Donskoy (of the Don) after the battle. Although the victory did not end the Mongol domination over Russia, it is widely regarded by Russian historians as the turning point when Mongol influence began to wane and Muscovite power to rise.

  2. The battle between the Russian troops under the command of Dmitry Donskoy - Grand Prince of Vladimir and Moscow, and the Tatar army led by Mamai was fought on September 8, 1380 at Kulikovo Field in the upper reaches of the River Don.

  3. Kulikovskaya Battle. In the first half of the 15th century the war between Tver and Moscow for the dominance in Russia was won by Moscow. The main role in the rise of Moscow was played by Ivan I Kalita (1325 – 1340), who redeemed the yarlik of superior power from the Khan. It gave Moscow the chance to take the superior position in relation to ...

  4. Kulikovo Field ( Russian: Куликово поле, romanized : Kulikovo pole, lit. ' snipe ’s field') is a field in the Kimovsky, Kurkinsky and Bogoroditsky districts of Tula Oblast in Russia . It is where the Battle of Kulikovo took place on September 8, 1380, between a united Russian army led by Dmitry of Moscow and an army of the Golden ...

  5. The Russians won their most famous victory over the Mongols at the Battle of Kulikovo in 1380. This triumph, however, was far from their only victory. The Mongol invasion that spread across Rus ...

  6. Prince Dmitry prepares for the battle and takes a ride to Sergius of Radonezh for a blessing. After this, his army rides to Kulikovo Field. Together with an old commander Bobrok, he thinks over the strategy of the upcoming battle. By dawn, the Russians and the united Mongol and Tatar armies take position for battle.

  7. Contents 1Background 2Prelude 2.1Campaign 2.2Forces 3Battle 3.1Intro 3.2The beginning 3.3The main clash 3.4The end 4Aftermath 5Legacy 5.1Primary sources about the battle 5.2Literary works of the Kulikovo cyc...