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