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1582

  • punkar7
  • May 18, 2015
  • 2 min read

1570-1595 Estonia. Livonian War (1558–83) and Russo-Swedish War (1590–95)

  • 1577-1582 Livonian campaign of Stephen Báthory

  • 1581-1582 The Siege of Pskov, 1581 and February 1582, when the army of the Polish king and Grand Duke of Lithuania Stephen Báthory laid an unsuccessful siege and successful blockade of the city of Pskov during the final stage of the Livonian War of 1558–1583.

  • 1581-1585 Third Cheremis War against Mari people, Udmurts, Bashkirs and Volga Tatars

  • 1582-1584 Yermak and his soldiers overthrew Kuchum Khan's Tatar empire at Qashliq in a battle that marked the "conquest of Siberia."

  • Livonia war. Russia cedes Baltic land to Poland. Muscovy gave up its claims to Livonia and the city of Polatsk.

  • Truce of Jam Zapolski, which ended the war between Russia and Poland–Lithuania, Russia lost all its former holdings in Livonia and Polotsk to Poland–Lithuania.

  • Perm-Kama

  • Ivan Bryazga, invaded the Belogorye region and fought the Ob-Ugrians

  • The Mansi attacked the Russians on the lands of Cherdyn

  • Battle of Chuvash Cape: Muscovite soldiers dispersed the armed forces of the Siberia Khanate from its capital, Qashliq.

  • When the Russians defeated the Tatars in 1582 they also started to strengthen their power over the Khants' lands.

  • Yermak set out with an army of 840 to conquer Siberia

  • Throughout September 1582, the Khan gathered his forces for a defence of Qashliq. A horde of Siberian Tatars, Voguls and Ostyaks massed at Mount Chyuvash to defend against invading Cossacks. On 1 October, a Cossack attempt to storm the Tatar fort at Mount Chyuvash was held off. On 23 October, the Cossacks attempted to storm the Tatar fort at Mount Chyuvash for a fourth time when the Tatars counterattacked. More than a hundred Cossacks were killed, but their gunfire forced a Tatar retreat and allowed the capture of two Tatar cannons. The forces of the Khan retreated, and Yermak entered Qashliq on 26 October 1582.

  • After a few victories over the khan's army, Yermak's people defeated the main forces of Kuchum on Irtysh River after a 3-day battle of Chuvash Cape

 
 
 

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