Riot in Moscow caused by an outbreak of bubonic plague
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The Plague Riot (Russian: Чумной бунт, romanized: Chumnoy bunt) was a riot in Moscow in 1771 between 15 and 17 September, caused by an outbreak of bubonic plague.[1]
^Brooke, Caroline (2006). Moscow: A Cultural History. Oxford University Press. pp. 46–49. ISBN 978-0-19-530952-2.
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