On a side note, I think Mongols (Known in Russia as Tatars) were the only one that did brought Russia to it's knees !
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On a side note, I think Mongols (Known in Russia as Tatars) were the only one that did brought Russia to it's knees !
On a side note, I think Mongols (Known in Russia as Tatars) were the only one that did brought Russia to it's knees !
True, but no nation ever conquered Russia, just as no nation ever conquered China.
Vast Russian territory was under Tatar yoke. So, yes they did conquer !
Be very happy that you live somewhere where there isn't a war. Cherish peace, because war is hell.As everything goes, nothing is perfect. Not even existing borders of countries. Only war and blood can correct mistakes and make borders more perfect than they currently are.
Be very happy that you live somewhere where there isn't a war. Cherish peace, because war is hell.
RightWar is hell for cowards. War is paradise for heroes like me.
Have you ever took contact?War is hell for cowards. War is paradise for heroes like me.
This dude doesnt even have a clue of his origins, he's so much ashamed of his Chinese ancestry that he wont have Chinese Origin flag.Have you ever took contact?
Have you ever seen your friends get hurt or killed?
Have you ever been under constant mortar or artillery fire?
Have you ever not seen your family and friends for over a year?
Have you ever been driving down a road hoping there isn't a 155mm shell buried under your tire?
Just stop dude
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Taking over without imposing culture = no conquest. You might as well say Huns conquered Germany because all of Germany was part of the Hunnic empire whose capital was Budapest in Hungary.
Huns - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In fairness it should be noted that by the middle of the 13th century there was no unified Russian state, as in 9-12 centuries. There were dozens of feuding independent principalities.On a side note, I think Mongols (Known in Russia as Tatars) were the only one that did brought Russia to it's knees !
Same for most of Europe. Nations states in Europe as we knwo them today are 1800-1900 originsIn fairness it should be noted that by the middle of the 13th century there was no unified Russian state, as in 9-12 centuries. There were dozens of feuding independent principalities.
And we write the "Tatar-Mongol yoke", not the "Tatar yoke".
I do not agree. Major European powers -Spain, England, France, Russia (all except Germany and Italy) completed the period of feudal fragmentation in the 15-16 centuries.Same for most of Europe. Nations states in Europe as we knwo them today are 1800-1900 origins