Mongol influence in Russia

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History

 

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October 5, 2016

 

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Since the incursion of the Mongols, Russia never recovered from the impact of isolation. As time went on, Russia gradually began to recover. Under Ivan III, (Ivan the Great,) Russia succeeded Byzantium or "third Rome." Ivan the IV, (Ivan the Terrible,) placed great emphasis on controlling the tsarist autocracy, killing many boyars who suspected conspiracy...
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Under Ivan III, (Ivan the Great,) Russia succeeded Byzantium or "third Rome." Ivan the IV, (Ivan the Terrible,) placed great emphasis on controlling the tsarist autocracy, killing many boyars who suspected conspiracy. Expansion continued, offering tsars a new way to reward nobles (boyars) and bureaucrats by giving them estates in new territories...
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