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  2. Principality of Ryazan - Wikipedia

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    The Principality of Ryazan (Russian: Рязанское княжество), later known as the Grand Principality of Ryazan (Russian: Великое княжество Рязанское), was a principality from 1129 to 1521. [1] Its capital was the city of Ryazan, now known as Old Ryazan, which was destroyed in 1237 during the Mongol ...

  3. Ivan V of Ryazan - Wikipedia

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    In 1514 Ivan V of Ryazan started to govern on his own. [1] The Moscow viceroys and garrisons left his domains. [1] Ivan V of Ryazan stopped participating in campaigns of Vasily III of Moscow, seeking support from the boyars who desired independence for the Duchy of Ryazan. [1] Thus, he turned to the Crimean Khanate in order to find support ...

  4. Principality of Murom - Wikipedia

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    The Principality of Murom (Russian: Муромское княжество), also referred to as the Murom-Ryazan Principality (Russian: Муромо-Рязанское княжество) until the mid-12th century, [1] was a principality with its capital in Murom, now in Vladimir Oblast, Russia.

  5. House of Izmaylov - Wikipedia

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    His brother, Jacob, was the viceroy in Ryazan, while Pyotr was a voivode at Dedilov and Mikhailov. Andrey Yakovlevich Izmaylov was a voivode under Ivan the Terrible. Despite being one of the most powerful families in Ryazan, the Izmaylovs, as most Ryazanian boyar families, failed to establish a similar standing under the rule of Moscow. They ...

  6. Vasily Ivanovich of Ryazan - Wikipedia

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    Upon their father's death in 1456, eight-year-old Vasily Ivanovich and his sister Feodosiya were transferred under the care of the Grand Prince Vasily II of Moscow, who would place his namestniks in Ryazan to rule over the principality in the absence of the rightful heirs. Vasily II conducted all of Ryazan's internal and external affairs on ...

  7. The Tale of the Destruction of Ryazan - Wikipedia

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    As a border principality, Ryazan became one of the first Rus' polities conquered by Batu Khan (a military leader of the Mongol forces) who led a united army of various nomadic steppe peoples. Russian texts referred to the invaders as " tatars " (татаре [ citation needed ] - standard modern Russian: татары).

  8. Ryazan - Wikipedia

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    (Ryazan Oblast Duma. Law #75-OZ of October 7, 2004 On Granting Urban Okrug Status to the Municipal Formation of the City of Ryazan and on Establishing Its Borders, as amended by the Law #77-OZ of July 9, 2008 On Establishing the Border of the Municipal Formation—the Urban Okrug of the City of Ryazan. Effective as of the day of the official ...

  9. Fyodor II of Ryazan - Wikipedia

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    Fyodor Olgovich (Russian: Фёдор Ольгович), also known as Fyodor Olegovich (Russian: Фёдор Олегович), was Grand Prince of Ryazan from 1402 until his death in 1427. He was a son of Oleg II of Ryazan. Fyodor reigned during a period of unrest for the principality, fending off incursions from the Golden Horde.