Moscow Uprising may refer to several events that took place in Moscow, Russia:
Moscow Uprising of 1382, also known as the Siege of Moscow
Moscow Uprising of 1547, following the Fire of Moscow
Moscow Uprising of 1612 during the Time of Troubles and Polish–Muscovite War (1605–18)
Moscow Uprising of 1648, also known as the Salt Riot
Moscow Uprising of 1662, also known as the Copper Riot
Moscow Uprising of 1682, also known as the Khovanschina
Moscow Uprising of 1771, also known as the Plague Riot
Moscow Uprising of 1905, also known as the December Uprising
Moscow Bolshevik Uprising of 1917, part of the October Revolution
Left SR uprising of 1918 against the Bolsheviks
Topics referred to by the same term
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MoscowUprising may refer to several events that took place in Moscow, Russia: MoscowUprising of 1382, also known as the Siege of MoscowMoscow Uprising...
The Moscowuprising, centered in Moscow's Presnensky district between 7 and 18 December 1905, was the climax of the Russian Revolution of 1905. Thousands...
The Moscowuprising of 1648 (Russian: Соляной бунт, Московское восстание 1648), sometimes known as the salt riot, started because of the government's...
The Moscowuprising of 1682, also known as the Streltsy uprising of 1682 (Russian: Стрелецкий бунт), was an uprising of the Moscow Streltsy regiments that...
days after his marriage, Dmitry was killed by armed mobs during an uprising in Moscow after he was ousted from the Kremlin. Many of his Polish advisors...
The Moscow Bolshevik Uprising was the armed uprising of the Bolsheviks in Moscow, from 25 October (7 November) to 2 (15) November 1917 during the October...
The Streltsy uprising of 1698 (Russian: Стрелецкий бунт 1698 года) was an uprising of the Moscow Streltsy regiments. Some Russian historians believe that...
a district of Moscow renowned for the radical politics of its inhabitants; for example, it represented the centre of the Moscowuprising of 1905.[citation...
round-ups of able-bodied Poles for "evacuation"; calls by Radio Moscow's Polish Service for uprising; and an emotional Polish desire for justice and revenge against...
Nikon were built. Following the death of Alexis's son, Feodor, and the MoscowUprising of 1682, Tsar Peter escaped with much difficulty from the Kremlin and...
completed. In November 1917, upon learning of the uprising in Petrograd, Moscow's Bolsheviks began their uprising. On November 2 (15), 1917, after heavy fighting...
The Left SR uprising, or Left SR revolt, was a rebellion against the Bolsheviks by the Left Socialist Revolutionary Party in Moscow, Soviet Russia, on...
Westernizing reforms in Russia. Khovansky had helped to foment the MoscowUprising of 1682, which resulted in Sofia becoming regent on behalf of her younger...
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the uprising was provoked by two unconnected events of June 1953: the arrest of Lavrentiy Beria in Moscow and the arrival of Ukrainian...
been founded on 13 October 1905, the Moscow Soviet was formed later, but took on a major role in the Moscowuprising of 1905. Slusser, Robert M. (1964)...
by the cossacks of Stenka Razin), urban uprisings such as the Moscowuprising of 1682, the streltsy uprising of 1698, and the Bulavin Rebellion of 1705–1706...
The Principality of Moscow or Grand Duchy of Moscow (Russian: Великое княжество Московское, romanized: Velikoye knyazhestvo Moskovskoye), also known simply...
The East German uprising of 1953 (German: Volksaufstand vom 17. Juni 1953 ) was an uprising that occurred in East Germany from 16 to 17 June 1953. It...
Tax Revolt in Biscay crushed as main advocates were executed 1648 – Moscowuprising caused by salt tax implementation 1693 – William III implements salt...
Peasants' Red Army. The uprising began untimely, since the Extraordinary Commission by that moment had begun arresting the Moscow branch of the Union for...
Riot, also known as the MoscowUprising of 1662 (Russian: Медный бунт, Московское восстание 1662 года) was a major riot in Moscow, which took place on 4...
city in ruins, the workers surrendered. After a final spasm in Moscow, the uprisings ended in December 1905. According to figures presented in the Duma...
noble uprising of 1606–1607 led by Ivan Bolotnikov and several other leaders. At the time of the highest point of the uprising (the Siege of Moscow in 1606)...
of wars involving Kievan Rus' List of wars involving the Principality of Moscow List of wars involving the Novgorod Republic List of wars involving Poland –...
apartment was raided by the Black Hundreds in the aftermath of the MoscowUprising of 1905. He wrote to his divorced wife Ekaterina, writing "it's beautiful...
views. The supporters of the old faith played an important role in the Moscowuprising of 1682. Many of the members of the old faith migrated west, seeking...
July (O.S. 19 June) 1912, Saint Petersburg) served as Governor General of Moscow from 24 November 1905 to 5 July 1906. Fyodor Dubasov was born into the noble...