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Intisar Ali (بحث | ڀاڱيداريون) سنوار جو تَتُ ڪونهي ٽيگَ: موبائل سنوار موبائل ويب سنوار وڌيل موبائل سنوار |
Intisar Ali (بحث | ڀاڱيداريون) سنوار جو تَتُ ڪونهي ٽيگَ: موبائل سنوار موبائل ويب سنوار وڌيل موبائل سنوار |
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[[File:Lebedev baptism.jpg|left|thumb|''The [[Baptism of Kievans]]'', by [[Klavdy Lebedev]].]]
The invaders, later known as [[Tatars]], formed the state of the [[Golden Horde]], which pillaged the Russian principalities and ruled the southern and central expanses of Russia for over two centuries.<ref>{{cite book|last=Halperin|first=Charles J.|title=Russia and the Golden Horde: The Mongol Impact on Medieval Russian History|date=1987|publisher=[[Indiana University Press]]|pages=192|isbn=978-0-253-20445-5}}</ref> Galicia-Volhynia was eventually assimilated by the [[Kingdom of Poland (1025–1385)|Kingdom of Poland]], while the Novgorod Republic and Mongol-dominated Vladimir-Suzdal, two regions on the periphery of Kiev, established the basis for the modern Russian nation.<ref name="EarlyH"/> The Novgorod Republic escaped Mongol occupation and together with [[Pskov]] retained some degree of autonomy during the time of the [[Mongol yoke]]; they were largely spared the atrocities that affected the rest of the country. Led by Prince [[Alexander Nevsky]], Novgorodians repelled the invading [[Swedes]] in the [[Battle of the Neva]] in 1240,<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|url=https://www.britannica.com/event/Battle-of-the-Neva|title=Battle of the Neva|encyclopedia=[[Encyclopedia Britannica]]|access-date=22 June 2021}}</ref> as well as the [[Northern Crusades|Germanic crusaders]] in the [[Battle of the Ice]] in 1242.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Ostrowski|first=Donald|title=Alexander Nevskii's "Battle on the Ice": The Creation of a Legend|date=2006|jstor=24664446|journal=[[Russian History (journal)|Russian History]]|volume=33|number=2/4|pages=289–312|doi=10.1163/187633106X00186}}</ref>
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