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The Grand Duchy of Ryazan existed from 1078 when it was separated from the Chernigov Principality as the provincial Murom Principality.
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Review Novhorod-Siverskyi - Огляд Новгород-Сіверський
This video is a brief overview of - the city of #NovgorodSeversky, #Ukraine, fortress, monastery and museum, The Tale of Igor's Campaign.
#The #town was first chronicled in 1044. From 1098 it was the capital of the Siverian Principality, which served as a buffer zone against incursions of the Cumans (Polovtsy) and other steppe peoples. One of the numerous campaigns of local princes against the Cumans produced the great monument of early East Slavic literature, the #Tale of #Igor's #Campaign.
After the town's destruction by Mongols in 1239, it passed to the princes of Bryansk and then to the Grand Dukes of Lithuania. It was ruled by Dymitr Korybut (Kaributas), son of Algirdas. Muscovy obtained the area following the Battle of Vedrosha in 1503, but lost it to Poland after the Time of Troubles. The town finally passed to Russia as a result of the Russo-Polish War (1654-1667). During the Cossack epoch, the town received the status of sotenny (literally, 'relating to a hundred') and later polkovoi (regimental) town; these were military and administrative divisions in the Cossack army and country. Also Novhorod-Siverskyi became a cultural center of Left-Bank Ukraine. It was made the capital of a separate namestnichestvo in 1782–97. Thereafter its importance steadily declined.
During World War II, Novhorod-Siverskyi was occupied by the German Army from 26 August 1941 to 16 September 1943.
The Principality of Novgorod-Seversk was a medieval Rus' principality centered on the town now called Novhorod-Siverskyi. The principality was aligned to the Principality of Chernigov. It may have been created in 1139, the date of one modern authority.In 1185, a large Rus'ian campaign against the Polovtsy ended in defeat for Prince Igor, famously recorded in The Tale of Igor's Campaign. The principality was taken by the principality of Briansk after the Mongol invasions, and then by the Lithuanians when the power of the Golden Horde began to decline. In the fifteenth-century the principality was given to Prince Ivan of Mozhaisk when he fled from Grand Prince Vasily II.
Prince of Novgorod-Seversk was the kniaz, the ruler or sub-ruler, of the Principality of Novgorod-Seversk. It may have been created in 1139, the date of one modern authority, and is most famous for Igor Sviatoslavich, hero of the Old Russian Tale of Igor's Campaign.
The Tale of Igor's Campaign (Old East Slavic: Слово о плъкоу Игоревѣ, Slovo o plŭku Igorevě) is an anonymous epic poem written in the Old East Slavic language. The title is occasionally translated as The Song of Igor's Campaign, The Lay of Igor's Campaign, The Lay of the Host of Igor, and The Lay of the Warfare Waged by Igor.
The poem gives an account of a failed raid of Igor Svyatoslavich (d. 1202) against the Polovtsians of the Don River region. While some have disputed the authenticity of the poem, the current scholarly consensus is that the poem is authentic and dates to the medieval period (late 12th century).
The Tale of Igor's Campaign was adapted by Alexander Borodin as an opera and became one of the great classics of Russian theatre. Entitled Prince Igor, it was first performed in 1890.
According to the Primary Chronicle, before the 11th century the principality was ruled by local tribal elders and voivodes from Kiev who were appointed by the Grand Prince to collect tribute from the local population, manage judicial trials, and defend the land from external enemies. In the years 1024–1036 the principality of Chernigov was passed under the administration of son of the Vladimir the Great, Mstislav of Chernigov, who came there from Tmutorokan. Together with Yaroslav the Wise, Mstislav ruled the Kievan Rus' establishing Chernigov as one of the most important administration centers in Rus'. Upon the death of Mstislav, Chernigov was incorporated into the realm of Kiev.
After Yaroslav the Wise the principality of Chernigov was passed to one of his sons, Grand Prince Sviatoslav, who initiated the Chernigov branch of the Rurikids. During the civil war of the Yaroslavichi, Chernigov was contested between sons of Svyatoslav and Vsevolod. By the decision of the Liubech Congress in 1097, the sons of Sviatoslav, Oleg, Davyd, and their descendants, secured the principality. After that the principality obtained a certain degree of autonomy and was primarily secured after the Oleg's descendants.
The Principality was later split into three main apanage principalities: Chernigov, Novgorod-Seversk, and Murom-Ryazan, while Tmutarakan, due to its remoteness, often became contested and eventually was overtaken. Murom and later the Ryazan principality drifted away from the influence of Chernigov and after some time was contested by the Principality of Vladimir. Nonetheless the influence of Chernigov princes remained large and they retained the title of Kiev Grand Prince for some time. Chernigov was one of the largest economic and cultural centers of Kievan Rus.
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Top Rated hotels in Moscow Russia
#1 Marco Polo Presnja
Located within the Presnensky District is the Marco Polo Presnja. This is a good accommodation in Moscow for any type of traveler thanks to its central location. It is set in the midst of the business and government offices, but only a few steps from the fashionable and incredibly popular Tverskoy District too. Here the guest will find a great deal of the shopping, dining and entertainment available in the city. The Marco Polo Presnja is located at Spiridonjevskij 9 which is 17.3 miles from the Sheremetyevo International Airport and 21.1 miles from the Vnukovo International Airport.
#2 Maxima Zarya
Situated near the waterfront and only steps from sites such as the Botanic Garden, Kitai-gorod, Lenin's Mausoleum, Red Square, the Estate Ostankino, and the Russian Exhibition Center, the Maxima Zarya is a good option for both business and leisure travelers to the city. The Maxima Zarya is located at 4/9 Gostinichnaya, and is 19.4 miles from the Sheremetyevo International Airport, 22.3 from the Vnukovo International Airport, and 27.4 from the Domodedovo International Airport.
#3 Melody Hotel
The Melody Hotel Moscow is located in a quiet part of the city. Guests at this hotel in Moscow will find that they are within walking distance of a number of interesting sites, as well as one of the main shopping centers. It is only a 10-minute walk to the center of the city, where guests will be able to visit galleries, historical sites, restaurants, and more. The hotel is less than 5 km from the nearest railway station, and only 30 km to the airport. Guests of the Melody Hotel Moscow will find that they are able to walk to many of the most famous tourist sites, and they can find public transportation that can take them elsewhere.
#4 Romashkovo Farm
Hotels Romashkovo Farm interior wholly corresponds its architecture of the XVI-XVIII centuries; authors wooden carved furniture made by the famous designer Vadim Tsyganov- characteristic for this period ancient accessories - hangings with depictions of Ryazan Kremlin frescoes. A picturesque view over the nearest fields- small woods can be seen out of the windows of Farm. All these let the visitors sink into the atmosphere which predominated once in rich old Russian farms; settled- calm and quiet. The feel
#5 Maxima Irbis
The Maxima Irbis is a 3-star facility provided with a host of amenities. There is a restaurant and a bar onsite. The front desk staff can help guests arrange laundry services, currency exchange and provide access to the hotel's safe deposit box. There is room service at this hotel for limited hours. There is a concierge service which can help arrange sightseeing tours of the city.
Russian cops forced to take down bear in shopping centre
Russian police have been forced to shoot a bear after it ran riot in a shopping centre.
The Kamchatka brown bear broke into the shopping mall, in the far-eastern city of Khabarovsk, around midnight yesterday.
The bear roamed through the centre, which was closed, for more than 10 minutes before bursting out of the front door onto the street, as an onlooker screams in terror.
The bear was then shot to death by police after it wandered near a primary school.
Between 10,000 to 14,000 brown bears are found in eastern Russia, but those numbers have been drastically reduced since the fall of the Soviet Union as a result of hunting.
Botanic Garden of the Irkutsk State University
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Cities of Russia. Post number is 27. City - Lyudinovo (Kaluga region). Photoreport
Cities of Russia. Post number is 27. City - Lyudinovo (Kaluga region). Photoreport
The population is 38 846 people. The city is located on the river Nepolot (Desna basin), 151 km from Kaluga, 80 km from the regional center of the Bryansk region of Bryansk and at a distance of 350 km from Moscow.
Krasnodar is the southern capital of Russia/Краснодар южная столица России
The city of Krasnodar is administrative center of Krasnodar Krai, a major economic and cultural center of the North Caucasus and southern Federal districts, the center of the historical and geographic area Kuban. Krasnodar is often informally referred to as the capital of Kuban and the Southern capital of Russia. The name of the city of Ekaterinodar received as a gift of the Kuban land from Empress Catherine II to the Black Sea Cossack army, who served here. The City was founded in 1793 as a military settlement of the Black Sea Cossacks, and later the fortress. “Ekaterinodar” means “gift of Catherine” in English.
According to the latest archeological studies (West Caucasian archeological expedition) the Meotian settlement surrounded by the wall of IV-III century B.C. was discovered near the current Park municipal garden in the central part of Krasnodar.
The bank of the Kuban river in the vicinity of Krasnodar ( the territory of the village of Elizavetinskaya) was the location of the ancient city of the Bosporan Kingdom with the fortified walls. Gradually the city's role is no longer confined exclusively to the military settlement. In 1860 the settlement obtained the title of administrative centre of the newly formed Kuban Region, and the city status was conferred to Ekaterinodar in 1867. In the 70-80-ies of the XIX century, with the opening of the railway in the North Caucasus (Tikhoretsk — Ekaterinodar — Novorossiysk), the city became a major commercial, industrial, and transportation center of the North Caucasus region.
During World War 2, August 9, 1942, Krasnodar was occupied by German fascist invaders, who destroyed thousands of residents of Krasnodar in the movable gas chambers. 870 homes in the city were destroyed and burned. 4 higher educational institutions, equipment of laboratories and libraries, theaters of drama and musical Comedy, the Palace of pioneers, almost all the schools, clubs, cinemas were burned. The most valuable tree species in city parks was cut down and damaged. February 12, 1943 the city was liberated by the Red Army.
In south-eastern part of the Krasnodar located reservoir, built in 1973 for the implementation of production and reclamation activities.
Krasnodar is one of the largest economic centers in the world, included in the list of City-600 and The Best Russian city for business by the magazine Forbes. The main areas are engineering and Metalworking, production of building materials, garments and knitwear, furniture, tobacco products, food and agricultural products. Krasnodar Krai is the main granary of Russia. The construction industry of Krasnodar is growing rapidly. Krasnodar is a major transport hub in southern Russia, a major educational and exhibition centre. The largest exhibition center in the South of Russia Krasnodar Expo is constantly conducting various forums. Krasnodar Krai is one of the leaders of of the national ranking of the tourist attraction.
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Pyatnitskaya Street before reconstruction. Video walking tour of Zamoskvorechye Historic District
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Moscow's Zamoskvorechye district (Zamoskvorechye translated as beyond the Moskva river)
Pyatnitskaya Street. Pyatnitskaya draws its name from the Church of St. Paraskeva (Paraskeva in Greek means Friday) which once stood where Novokuznetskaya subway station now is. Pyatnitskaya dates back to the 14th century as a main route to Tula and Ryazan.
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Vladimir (Russian: Владимир; IPA: [vlɐˈdʲimʲɪr] ( listen)) is a city and the administrative center of Vladimir Oblast, Russia, located on the Klyazma River, 200 kilometers (120 mi) to the east of Moscow. It is served by a railway and the M7 motorway.
RUSSIA: MOSCOW: BOMB BLAST ANNIVERSARY
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Saturday marks the first anniversary of the bomb blast that ripped through a Moscow apartment block killing 90 people and injuring an estimated 250.
The blast was blamed on Chechen rebels and led to Russia's renewal of the military offensive in Chechnya.
It's a miracle that Irina Buinevich, her father, her daughter Dasha, and their beloved pet poodle survived the bomb blast that ripped through apartment house number 19 on Guryanova Street just minutes after midnight on September 9, 1999.
Irina and her family's apartment house was just metres away from house 19 and directly across from the entrance where the explosion occured.
Temporary sleeping arrangements to accommodate her father, who was visiting from Belorus at the time, were what saved the family.
Irena and Dasha were sleeping together to free up the guest bed, and her father left the kitchen for the corridor just moments before the blast, which blew a hole through the wall of the building, crushing the guest bedroom and most of the kitchen.
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I tried to get up, and flying at me was furniture, pipes and stones, pieces of the window that had ripped off, glass. I covered my face with my arm to protect my face. I realized it wasn't a dream, that it was something horrible and almost instantly, I thought it was a gas explosion and then I thought if it was a gas explosion, it wouldn't happen like this.
SUPER CAPTION: Irena Buinevich, blast survivor
The blast, which killed at least 32 people and left hundreds homeless was the first of two catastrophic apartment bombings in Moscow which, because Russian authorities tied the incidents to Chechen terrorists, led to the war in the tiny southern Caucasian republic.
Families which survived the blast were eventually provided with new housing by city authorities.
They are scattered throughout Moscow but most were relocated to new housing divisions on the outskirts of the city.
Irina and her family live right across from an oil refinery far to the southeast of Moscow.
Promises made by city authorities to provide financial amends were made and broken.
Irina received 70,000 roubles (2,800 US dollars)for herself but only half that sum for her daughter, although Dasha was entitled to the full 70,000 rouble sum.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
The government helped us. You can see that we are sitting in a new apartment. On the other hand I'm not very happy with it. And I know that lots of other families are not satisfied either. (small pause)They say, you have a new apartment, everything is great, everything is just wonderful but for the rest of your life, you are going to remember those people who, thanks to them, if you can say that, we got these apartments. Do we really need these apartments? It's not just me who thinks like this, its what we all feel, that no one needs an apartment at such a cost.
SUPER CAPTION: Irena Buinevich, blast survivor
Her employer, the director of the school where she works, had to pull strings with the authorities at least get a few humble furnishings for the apartment.
Almost all the families relocated after the tragedy tell similar stories of frustration and humiliation trying to extract from local government what they believed they were entitled to.
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SUPER CAPTION: Irena Buinevich, blast survivor
Bombings in Moscow continue, an underground pedestrian passage in the city centre was rocked by a bomb on August 8, killing over ten and injuring nearly one hundred people.
It was just a reminder to Irina and her former neighbors of the tragic moment on September 9, 1999 at 1202 midnight, which changed their lives forever.
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