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    The Fire of Moscow occurred on 24 May 1571, when the Crimean army (circa 40,000 horsemen) led by the khan of Crimea Devlet I Giray, bypassed the Serpukhov...
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  • Fire of Moscow may refer to: Fire of Moscow (1547) blamed on the tsar's maternal relatives from the Glinski family Fire of Moscow (1571) by Crimean Tatars...
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  • Moscow attack may refer to: Fire of Moscow (1547) blamed on the tsar's maternal relatives from the Glinski family Fire of Moscow (1571) by Crimean Tatars...
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  • city of Ryazan posad was burned.: 47  1570 Russo-Turkish War (1568–1570) 1571: Russo-Crimean War (1571) 1572: Battle of Molodi 1591:The defeat of the Crimean...
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    sieges and landings Timeline of Turks (500-1300) Timeline of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm List of Ottoman Empire territories List of cities conquered by the...
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    and villages around Moscow and caused the Fire of Moscow (1571). Historians have estimated the number of casualties of the fire to be 10,000 to 80,000...
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  • List of massacres in the Soviet Union Russian war crimes Sennikov, B.V. (2004). Tambov rebellion and liquidation of peasants in Russia. Moscow: Posev [ru]...
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    epidemics ravaged Moscow in 1570–1571, 1592 and 1654–1656. The plague killed upwards of 80% of the people in 1654–55. Fires burned out much of the wooden city...
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    (Земляной город). However, in 1547, two fires destroyed much of the town, and in 1571 the Crimean Tatars captured Moscow, burning everything except the Kremlin...
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    Troitskaya ('Trinity') Church, burnt down in the great fire during the Tatar invasion in 1571. After that, the square held the name Pozhar, which means...
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