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    raided through Suzdalia and sacked Rjazan'. In 1378, Mamai dispatched an army under several emirs against Rjazan', which had not yet recovered from the...
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    Seeking to ingratiate himself with the khan, Grand Prince Oleg Ivanovič of Rjazan' placed himself at the khan's disposal, pointing out the fords over the...
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    with great success in the lands of Nižnij Novgorod and Rjazan', culminating in the capture of Rjazan' itself (and its prince) in the autumn of 1377. Flushed...
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  • Moscow Perm Pharmaceutical Institute Pyatigorsk State Pharmaceutical Academy Rjazan Medical Institute Pharmaceutical Faculty Samara Medical Institute Pharmaceutical...
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  • Torkan - Leader of the Eastern Maris. Became a Keremet with the name Sultan. Rjažan - Skilled horseman from the Urals. Almakaj - Organiser of Mari meetings...
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  • Nižnji Novgorod Nizhny Tagil Nižnji Tagil Novokuznetsk Novokuznjeck Ryazan Rjazan Sankt Peterburg Petrograd (historical) Sochi Soči Ulyanovsk Uljanovsk Voronezh...
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  • successfully raided and plundered the territories of Nižnij Novgorod and Rjazan', even capturing the latter's capital in the autumn of 1377. Qāghān Beg...
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    investing Ivan Mihajlovič with Tver' and Ivan Vladimirovič of Pronsk with Rjazan' in 1407. But Vasilij of Moscow was going to be faced with a full-scale...
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  • the biggest in the Baltic states during the 19th century, and only the Rjazan glass factory competed with Meleski for the title of the biggest glass factory...
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    Suzdal', Vladimir, Perejaslavl', Beloozero (Belozersk), Murom, Novgorod, and Rjazan'. And counting them, [Andrey] found there were fifty thousand of them',...
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