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  2. Pugachev's Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Pugachev's Rebellion (Russian: Восстание Пугачёва, romanized: Vosstaniye Pugachyova; also called the Peasants' War 1773–1775 or Cossack Rebellion) of 1773–1775 was the principal revolt in a series of popular rebellions that took place in the Russian Empire after Catherine II seized power in 1762.

  3. Yemelyan Pugachev - Wikipedia

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    Yemelyan Ivanovich Pugachev (also spelled Pugachyov; Russian: Емельян Иванович Пугачёв; c. 1742 – 21 January [O.S. 10 January] 1775) was an ataman of the Yaik Cossacks and the leader of the Pugachev's Rebellion, a major popular uprising in the Russian Empire during the reign of Catherine the Great.

  4. Timeline of Russian history - Wikipedia

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    Pugachev's Rebellion: Upset with the rebellion's bleak outlook, Pugachev's officers delivered him to the Russians. 1783: 8 April: The Crimean Khanate was incorporated into the Russian Empire. 24 July: Threatened by the Persian and Ottoman Empires, the kingdom of Kartl-Kakheti signed the Treaty of Georgievsk under which it became a Russian ...

  5. Kazakh rebellions - Wikipedia

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    During the peasant uprising, led by Yemelyan Pugachev, the biy Dautbai urged the Kazakhs to support the rebels. The Kazakh detachments were united along tribal lines, and Syrym Datuly was one of their leaders. Kazakh troops were the main striking force in the capture of a fortress. Nuraly Khan tried to use the rebellion for the return of seized ...

  6. Museum of Orenburg History - Wikipedia

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    "Peasant War of 1773-1775 under the leadership of Y.I. Pugachev". The main exhibits include a diorama depicting "The Storming of the Fortress City of Orenburg by the Rebel Army of E.I. Pugachev", a map of the Peasant War, cannonballs, a signal cannon from that period, and a replica of the cage in which Pugachev was held captive for some time.

  7. Category:Pugachev's Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Pugachev's Rebellion (1773–1775), the principal revolt in a series of popular rebellions that took place in the Russian Empire after Catherine II seized power in 1762. It began as an organized insurrection of Yaik Cossacks headed by Yemelyan Pugachev , a disaffected ex-lieutenant of the Imperial Russian Army , against a ...

  8. Category:Cossack uprisings - Wikipedia

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    Pugachev's Rebellion; S. Sulyma uprising; U. Uprising of Bolotnikov; Z. Zhmaylo uprising This page was last edited on 1 January 2025, at 22:52 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. Battle of Tsaritsyn (1774) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Tsaritsyn was decisive confrontation between the Imperial Russian Army, commanded by Johann von Michelsohnen, and serf rebels, led by Yemelyan Pugachev.After Pugachev's victory in the Kazan, Michelsohnen was tasked with the suppression of the revolt, which occurred on August 21, 1774, near Tsaritsyn although the rebels outnumbered his forces.