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Mongol invasion of Rus';;;;1237;1242;
Mongol invasion of Rus';;;;1237;1242;
Nevruy's horde devastated [[Pereslavl-Zalessky]] and [[Suzdal]].;;;;1252;;
Nevruy's horde devastated [[Pereslavl-Zalessky]] and [[Suzdal]].;;;;1252;;
(1258/1259) Mongol attacks against [[Danylo of Halych]], led by [[Burundai]].;;;;1258e;;
({1258}/{1259}) Mongol attacks against [[Danylo of Halych]], led by [[Burundai]].;;;;1258e;;
Mongol twice attacked [[Novgorod Republic|Novgorod]] territory, devastating [[Vologda]] and [[Bezhitsa]].;;;;1273;;
Mongol twice attacked [[Novgorod Republic|Novgorod]] territory, devastating [[Vologda]] and [[Bezhitsa]].;;;;1273;;
Mongols devastated [[Smolensk]].;;;;1274;;
Mongols devastated [[Smolensk]].;;;;1274;;

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sources: List of conflicts in Eastern Europe during Turco-Mongol rule events: Battle of the Kalka River;;;;1223;; Mongol invasion of Rus';;;;1237;1242; Nevruy's horde devastated Pereslavl-Zalessky and Suzdal.;;;;1252;; ({1258}/{1259}) Mongol attacks against Danylo of Halych, led by Burundai.;;;;1258e;; Mongol twice attacked Novgorod territory, devastating Vologda and Bezhitsa.;;;;1273;; Mongols devastated Smolensk.;;;;1274;; Mongol invasion of south-eastern Rus', Kursk pillaged.;;;;1275;; Mongols pillaged the Ryazan Principality.;;;;1278;; The horde of Kovdygay and Alchiday sacked Murom and Pereslavl-Zalessky, ruined vicinities of Suzdal, Rostov, Vladimir, Yuryev-Polsky, Tver and Torzhok.;;;;1281;; Mongols attacked Vladimir and Pereslavl-Zalessky.;;;;1282;; Mongols sacked Vorgolsk, Rylsk, and Lipetsk, overrunning Kursk and Vorgol.;;;;1283;; The Mongol warlord Eltoray, the son of Temir, pillaged Ryazan and Murom.;;;;1285;; The Mongol warlord Dyuden came to Rus and pillaged fourteen towns, including Murom, Moscow, Kolomna, Vladimir, Suzdal, Yuriev-Polsky, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Mozhaysk, Volokolamsk, Dmitrov and Uglitch. During the same summer Tokhtemur looted the Principality of Tver and took slaves in the Principality of Vladimir.;;;;1293;; Tatars pillaged the Ryazan principality.;;;;1307;; Tatars pillaged Torzhok in the Novgorod principality as well as Rostov;;;;1315;; Tatars devastated the Tver principality;;;;1317;; Tatars sacked Kostroma and Rostov;;;;1318;; Tatars devastated Yaroslavl;;;;1322;; The Golden Horde organised a punitive expedition to the Tver principality;;;;1327;; Tatars sacked the Ryazan principality;;;;1358;; Tatars sacked the Ryazan principality;;;;1365;; Tatars sacked the Ryazan principality;;;;1373;; Tatars attacked the southeastern suburb of Nizhniy Novgorod;;;;1375;; Tatars attacked the Nizhniy Novgorod and Ryazan principalities;;;;1377;; Tatars attacked the Nizhniy Novgorod and Ryazan principalities;;;;1378;; Dmitri Donskoi defeated Tatars at Battle of Kulikovo;;;;1380;; Khan Tokhtamysh burns down Moscow, tens of thousands of its citizens died;;;;1382;; Tatars attacked Vyatka;;;;1391;; Tatars attacked Nizhniy Novgorod;;;;1399;; Tatars sacked Serpukhov, as well as the vicinities of Moscow, Pereyaslavl, Rostov, Yuriev, Dmitrov, Nizhni Novgorod and Galich;;;;1408;; Tatars ruined Vladimir;;;;1410;; Tatars devastated Elets;;;;1415;; Tatars looted the vicinities of Galich and Kostroma;;;;1429;; Tatars won the Battle of Belyov;;;;1437;; Tatar incursions into the vicinities of Moscow and Kolomna;;;;1439;; Tatars looted the outskirts of Ryazan, but were repelled from the city proper;;;;1443;; Tatars attacked Nizhni Novgorod and Suzdal;;;;1445;; Tatars looted the outskirts of Moscow;;;;1449;; Tatars looted the outskirts of Moscow;;;;1451;; Tatars looted the outskirts of Moscow;;;;1455;; Tatars looted the outskirts of Moscow;;;;1459;; Tatars looted the vicinities of Galich;;;;1468;; Tatars plundered Aleksin;;;;1472;; The Great Stand on the Ugra River marks the end of the Tatar-Mongol yoke in Russia.;;;;1480;;