uprising of Minin and Pozharsky

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The uprising of Minin and Pozharsky was a popular Russian liberation movement (1611–1612) led by merchant Kuzma Minin and Prince Dmitry Pozharsky that expelled Polish-Lithuanian forces from Moscow and helped end the Time of Troubles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf event in Russian history
national liberation movement
popular liberation movement
uprising
cause Polish–Lithuanian intervention
surface form: Polish-Lithuanian intervention in Russia

occupation of Moscow by foreign troops
political chaos of the Time of Troubles
characteristic patriotic motivation
popular participation
voluntary donations
commandedBy Prince Dmitry Pozharsky
surface form: Dmitry Pozharsky
conflict Polish–Muscovite War
surface form: Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618)
country Tsardom of Russia
describedBySource History of the Russian State by Nikolai Karamzin
surface form: Karamzin's History of the Russian State

Rus' chronicles
surface form: Russian chronicles of the Time of Troubles
endTime 1612
financedBy citizens of Nizhny Novgorod
followedBy election of Mikhail I of Russia in 1613
hasCommemoration Minin and Pozharsky Monument
surface form: Monument to Minin and Pozharsky on Red Square

National Unity Day
surface form: Russian Unity Day
hasEffect end of the Time of Troubles
establishment of the Romanov dynasty
hasPart expulsion of Polish-Lithuanian garrison from Moscow
formation of the Second Volunteer Army
mobilization of Nizhny Novgorod citizens
Battle of Moscow (1612)
surface form: siege of Moscow (1612)
leader Prince Dmitry Pozharsky
surface form: Dmitry Pozharsky

Kuzma Minin
location Moscow
Nizhny Novgorod
Russia
surface form: Russian state
opponent Polish garrison in Moscow
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth army
surface form: Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth forces

supporters of False Dmitry II
organizedBy Kuzma Minin
participant Cossacks
Russian nobles
citizens of Nizhny Novgorod
partOf Time of Troubles
result expulsion of Polish-Lithuanian forces from Moscow
preconditions for the election of Mikhail Romanov
strengthening of Russian national identity
significantEvent end of Polish occupation of Moscow
liberation of Moscow in 1612
restoration of Russian sovereignty over Moscow
startTime 1611

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Polish–Muscovite War keyEvent uprising of Minin and Pozharsky