Rus'–Tatar relations

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Rus'–Tatar relations encompass the centuries-long political, military, and tributary interactions between the medieval East Slavic principalities and the Tatar-led Golden Horde and its successor states.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical relationship
interstate relations
appliesToJurisdiction Crimean Khanate NERFINISHED
Golden Horde NERFINISHED
Grand Duchy of Moscow NERFINISHED
Grand Duchy of Ryazan NERFINISHED
Grand Duchy of Tver NERFINISHED
Khanate of Astrakhan NERFINISHED
Khanate of Kazan NERFINISHED
Kievan Rus' NERFINISHED
Nogai Horde NERFINISHED
Pskov Republic NERFINISHED
Qasim Khanate NERFINISHED
Republic of Novgorod NERFINISHED
Vladimir-Suzdal principality NERFINISHED
hasEffect long-term coexistence of Russians and Tatars in the Russian state
hasPart Battle of Kulikovo NERFINISHED
Battle of the Kalka River NERFINISHED
Battle of the Ugra River NERFINISHED
Christian–Muslim frontier interactions
Mongol invasion of Rus' NERFINISHED
Muscovite–Tatar wars NERFINISHED
Muscovy's rise under Tatar suzerainty
Rus' military campaigns against Tatar khanates
Russian campaigns against the Crimean Khanate
Russian conquest of Astrakhan in 1556 NERFINISHED
Russian conquest of Kazan in 1552 NERFINISHED
Tatar military service in Rus' armies
Tatar yoke over Rus'
annexation of the Crimean Khanate by the Russian Empire
conversion of some Tatars to Orthodoxy
diplomatic missions between Rus' princes and Tatar khans
integration of Tatars into Muscovite service nobility
intermarriage between Rus' and Tatar elites
issuance of yarlyks to Rus' princes
maintenance of Islamic institutions under Russian rule
military campaigns of the Golden Horde against Rus' cities
relations with the Khanate of Astrakhan
relations with the Khanate of Crimea
relations with the Khanate of Kazan
relations with the Khanate of Sibir
relations with the Nogai Horde
relations with the Qasim Khanate
slave raids by Crimean Tatars into Rus' territories
trade between Rus' cities and Tatar centers
tributary relations between Rus' principalities and Golden Horde
tribute collection by Tatar baskaks
influenced Russian military organization
Russian steppe frontier policy
Russian taxation system
Russian–Ottoman relations
demographic composition of the Volga region
development of Russian–Tatar bilingual communities
formation of the Russian centralized state
languageOfWorkOrName English
location Eastern Europe NERFINISHED
Pontic–Caspian steppe NERFINISHED
Volga region NERFINISHED
forest–steppe zone of Eastern Europe
mainParticipants East Slavic principalities NERFINISHED
Golden Horde NERFINISHED
Tatar polities
religiousContext Eastern Orthodoxy NERFINISHED
Islam
significantEvent Battle of Kulikovo NERFINISHED
Battle of the Ugra River NERFINISHED
Mongol invasion of Rus' NERFINISHED
Russian conquest of Astrakhan NERFINISHED
Russian conquest of Kazan NERFINISHED
Sack of Kiev in 1240 NERFINISHED
annexation of Crimea by Russia
startTime 13th century
timePeriod Middle Ages
early modern period

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Great Stand on the Ugra River partOf Rus'–Tatar relations