Ivan Isayevich Bolotnikov[a] (Russian: Ива́н Иса́евич Боло́тников; 1565–1608) headed a popular uprising in Russia in 1606–1607 known as the Bolotnikov Rebellion (Восстание Ивана Болотникова). The uprising formed part of the Time of Troubles in Russia.
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Ivan Isayevich Bolotnikov (Russian: Ива́н Иса́евич Боло́тников; 1565–1608) headed a popular uprising in Russia in 1606–1607 known as the Bolotnikov Rebellion...
The Uprising of Bolotnikov, in Russian historiography called the Peasant War under the Leadership of IvanBolotnikov (Peasant Uprising), was a major peasant...
regional powers Poland and Sweden, and intense popular discontent, led by IvanBolotnikov. False Dmitriy I and his Polish garrison were overthrown, and a boyar...
Murom woman and the cobbler Ivan Korovin. In January 1607, Petr left Putivl for Tula with an army of 30,000. In May, Bolotnikov retreated to Tula following...
often in conjunction with Cossack uprisings, such as the uprisings of IvanBolotnikov (1606–1607), Stenka Razin (1667–1671), Kondraty Bulavin (1707–1709)...
1606–1607, ataman Zarutsky and his men took part in the Bolotnikov Uprising. After IvanBolotnikov's defeat on the outskirts of Moscow, Zarutsky went to Poland...
Vasilii IV in controversial Peasants' Uprising (a.k.a. Uprising of IvanBolotnikov) of 1606 which failed to topple Vasili IV but which, however, drew...
Petrovich Kropotkin (1564–1648) took part in the campaign against IvanBolotnikov and False Dimitry II near Yelets (July–August 1606), Kaluga (December...
often in conjunction with Cossack uprisings, such as the uprisings of IvanBolotnikov (1606–1607), Stenka Razin (1667–1671), Kondraty Bulavin (1707–1709)...
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ground. False Dmitry I and his army passed through Oryol in 1605; IvanBolotnikov in 1606; False Dmitry II camped in Oryol for the winter of 1607–1608...
were fortified and used as a mobile camp. In 1606, the rebels led by IvanBolotnikov and Istoma Pashkov collided with the army of Vasili IV not far from...
Big Finish Productions. Bibliography of Russian history (1223–1613) IvanBolotnikov Isaac Massa Polish–Muscovite War (1605–18) Battle of Novhorod-Siverskyi...
Border). The people of Yepifan supported Ivan Bolotnikov during the Time of Troubles. The town was ravaged by Ivan Zarutsky and the Tatars on several occasions...
during the Peasants' War, the Tula Kremlin became the refuge for IvanBolotnikov. Together with people loyal to him, he kept the Kremlin by his control...
and proclaiming their allegiance to False Dmitry I. Two years later, IvanBolotnikov chose it as a base of his military operations against Vasily IV. In...
1609. Later that year, Pozharsky routed the rebellious Cossacks of IvanBolotnikov at the Pekhorka River. In 1610, Pozharsky was in command at the defense...
such a fate. IvanBolotnikov (1565–1608), a fugitive kholop (enslaved in Russia) and leader of the Bolotnikov rebellion in 1606–1607. Ivan Argunov (1729–1802)...
supported the tsar's efforts to pacify the country and anathematized IvanBolotnikov and his army. When Vasily was dethroned and the Poles took hold of...
Shuisky. One of the strongholds was the city for the peasant army of IvanBolotnikov. In the mid-16th century Serpukhov maintained the role of an important...
was the subject of various artistic works, by, among others, the writers Ivan Franko and Yuriy Fedkovych. A film was made about him, and there are streets...
1602–1603 he put down peasant revolts, and in 1606–1607, revolt of IvanBolotnikov. For that, in 1605 he was promoted to okolnichy, and around late 1606...
against the government of Tsar Vasili IV Shiuski. As the rebellion of IvanBolotnikov was coming to an end in central Russia, a new impostor, False Dmitry...