The Moscow theater hostage crisis (also known as the 2002 Nord-Ost siege) was the seizure of the crowded Dubrovka Theater in Moscow by Chechen terrorists...
requested by name. Roshal had helped negotiate the release of children in the 2002 Moscowsiege, but had also given advice to the Russian security services...
of the Kalka River (1381) to become the undisputed khan of the Golden Horde. The siegeofMoscow in 1382 was motivated by khan Tokhtamysh's desire to punish...
Moscow, the second false Dmitrii set up court in Tushino, and laid siege to Moscow over the next eighteen months. According to Dunning, "Members of the...
The Moscow Metro is a metro system serving the Russian capital ofMoscow as well as the neighbouring cities of Krasnogorsk, Reutov, Lyubertsy and Kotelniki...
Front in October 1941. It performed poorly in combat during the Battle ofMoscow in November and December 1941 and suffered heavy losses. Its constituent...
uprising of 1606–1607 led by Ivan Bolotnikov and several other leaders. At the time of the highest point of the uprising (the SiegeofMoscow in 1606)...
SiegeofMoscow in 1382 Muscovites gather during the SiegeofMoscow Warriors of the Golden Horde attack Moscow. Muscovites prepare for the Siegeof Moscow...
army across and commenced the SiegeofMoscow (1382), which fell after three days under a false truce. The next year, most of the Russian princes once again...
Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at over 13 million...
siegeof Kazan in 1552 was the final battle of the Russo-Kazan Wars and led to the fall of the Khanate of Kazan. Conflict continued after the fall of...
Moscow Uprising may refer to several events that took place in Moscow, Russia: Moscow Uprising of 1382, also known as the SiegeofMoscowMoscow Uprising...