- Battle of Kulikovo
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Kulikovo
partof=
caption=Single combat of Peresvet and Temir-murza
date=September 8 ,1380
place=Kulikovo Field near the Don River
result=Decisive Russian victory
combatant1=CombinedRussia n armies
combatant2=TheGolden Horde
commander1=Dmitri Ivanovich of Moscow
commander2=Mamai
strength1=between 60,000 and 80,000
strength2=between 75,000 and 125,000
casualties1=up to 40,000 killed or wounded
casualties2=Almost entire army killedThe Battle of Kulikovo ( _ru. Куликовская битва, битва на Куликовском поле) was fought by the Tartaro-
Mongols (theGolden Horde ) and theRussians . The battle took place onSeptember 8 ,1380 at theKulikovo Field near the Don River (nowTula Oblast ) and resulted in a Russian victory. The battle's site is commemorated by a memorial church, built to a design byAleksey Shchusev .Background
Moscow, along with many other Russian lands, was conquered by the armies of
Batu Khan , grandson ofGenghis Khan in the13th century , and was made a tribute payer to the Golden Horde. Russian leaders long sought for independence. Under Prince Dmitri Ivanovich,Grand Duchy of Moscow became the most powerful of Russian princedoms.In 1370, Tatar
warlord Mamai took the power inGolden Horde and accepted the title ofGreat Khan . As he wasn't a Genghisid, his position remained vulnerable as there were legal descendants of Genghis Khan who were in a position to lay claim to the throne. Mamai sought to affirm his sovereignty over the tributary lands of the Golden Horde. In 1378 he sent forces led by warlord Murza Begich to enforce the Moscow Prince's obedience. But the Horde army was defeated at thebattle of the Vozha River and Begich was killed.Two years later Mamai led his armies to Rus himself. Prior to invading, he conducted negotiations with Prince
Jogaila of Lithuania and Russian princeOleg of Ryazan , a fierce enemy to Dmitry. The armies of Lithuania and Ryazan were sent to join the Tatars. Mamai set his camp on the shore of Don, waiting for allies.Dmitry mobilised his troops and allies in
Kolomna to resist the invasion. InTroitse-Sergieva Lavra he met St.Sergius of Radonezh , who blessed the Russian armies to fightFact|date=January 2008. Dmitri knew about the approaching armies of Lithuania and Ryazan, and decided not to wait but to attack Mamai immediately, before he could be reinforced. OnSeptember 7 ,1380 , the Russians crossed the Don.Forces
Combined Russian armies under the command of the Grand Prince of
Vladimir , Dmitri Ivanovich of Moscow (called "Dmitry of the Don" afterwards) faced a much larger Tatar force under the command ofMamai , a strongman of theGolden Horde . Mamai's , Grand Prince Oleg ofRyazan and Grand PrinceJogaila ofLithuania were late to the battle. The old Russian poemZadonshchina lists 150,000 Russians and 300,000 Tartaro-Mongols, but the actual size of the Kulikovo Field would not allow such a quantity of troops. Most likely the figures were closer to 80,000 Russians, including seven thousand rebel Lithuanians, and 125,000 Tatars.The Battle
On the morning of
September 8 , a thick fog covered the Kulikovo Field. The fog cleared around 11 A.M, at which point both armies began simultaneously advancing on each other.The battle was allegedly opened by a single combat of two champions. The Russian champion wasAlexander Peresvet , a monk from the Trinity Abbey sent to the battle by Saint Sergius. The Horde champion was Temir-murza (also Chelubey or Cheli-bey). The champions killed each other in the first run, though according to Russianlegend , Peresvet did not fall from thesaddle , while Temir-murza fell.After approximately three hours of battle (from noon to 3 p.m.) the Russian forces were successful, although suffering great casualties, in holding off the Horde's attack. The cavalry of Vladimir, Prince of Serpukhov (Dmitri's cousin), led by Dmitri Bobrok, Prince of
Volynia launched a flanking surprise counter strike and achieved victory over the Horde forces.Mamai escaped toCrimea , where he was assassinated by his enemies, leaving the Horde under the command ofTokhtamysh .Legacy
This victory was the early signal of the end of the Mongol yoke, which officially ended with the
great standing on the Ugra river a century later. Its spiritual importance for the unification of the Russian lands was even more important. As one historian put itFact|date=March 2007, the Russians went to the Kulikovo Field as citizens of various principalities and returned as a united Russian nation. This view was possibly not shared by princeOleg of Ryazan , who allied with the losing side.A
minor planet 2869 Nepryadva discovered in 1980 by Soviet astronomerNikolai Stepanovich Chernykh was named to honor the Russian victory over Tataro-Mongols in the battle at Kulikovo near Nepryadva River on September 8, 1380. [cite book | last = Schmadel | first = Lutz D. | coauthors = | title = Dictionary of Minor Planet Names | pages = p. 236 | edition = 5th | year = 2003 | publisher = Springer Verlag | location = New York | url = http://books.google.com/books?q=2869+Nepryadva | id = ISBN 3540002383]ee also
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Sergius of Radonezh
*Dmitri Donskoi
*Alexander Peresvet
*Kulikovo Field
*Stepan Nechaev
*Golden Horde
*Tatar invasions
*Russo-Kazan Wars
*Mongol invasion of Rus
*Grand Duchy of Moscow
*Timeline of the Tataro-Mongol Yoke in Russia References
* [http://www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/Zadon.html The Zadonshchina]
* [http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/battles/Kulikovo/index.html The Battle of Kulikovo]
* [http://www.kulpole.ru/english.php?ld=history History of Kulikovo Battle]
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