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- punkar7
- May 18, 2015
- 1 min read
1598-1613 Moscow lost control of much of the southern area. Various towns were sacked by the Poles, Tatars and Zaporozhian Cossacks.
1600-1800 The Yukaghir population was considerably reduced in the 17th--19th centuries owing to epidemics, internecine warfare and the colonization policy of the tsarist government
1600-1700 When the Russians did not obtain the demanded amount of yasak from the natives, the Governor of Yakutsk, Piotr Golovin, who was a Cossack, used meat hooks to hang the native men. In the Lena basin, 70% of the Yakut population died within 40 years, and rape and enslavement were used against native women and children in order to force the natives to pay the Yasak
1602-1623 Khiva wars.
1605-1618 Polish–Muscovite War
1607-1610 The Tungus fought strenuously for their independence, but were subdued by Russians around 1623.
1607-1608 False Dmitriy II, another claimant to the identity of Dmitriy Ivanovich, obtained financial and military support from a group of Polish magnates.
The Khakass nomads were unable to put up a unified fight against the Russians and they were each defeated in Arinis
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