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Uprising of Bolotnikov
Part of Time of Troubles

Ernest Lissner. The beginning of the battle of Bolotnikov's troops with the tsar's troops near the village of Nizhniye Kotly near Moscow
Date1606–1607
Location
Wild Field, the southern part of Central Russia
Result Suppression of rebellion
Belligerents
Russian Kingdom Rebels (supporters of False Dmitry):
Don Cossacks
Volga Cossacks
Terek Cossacks
Ukrainian Cossacks
Service People
Posad People
Peasants (serfs and black-ploughing)
Foreign mercenaries (Polish-Lithuanian and German)
Commanders and leaders
Vasily IV Shuisky
Fedor Mstislavsky
Yuri Trubetskoy
Ivan Vorotynsky
Ivan Shuisky
Dmitry Shuisky
Artemy Izmailov
Mikhail Skopin-Shuisky
Mikhail Shein
From the end of 1606:
Philip (Istoma) Pashkov  
Grigory Sunbulov
Prokopy Lyapunov
Ivan Bolotnikov  
Grigory Shakhovskoy  Surrendered
Andrey Telyatevsky  Surrendered
Ilya Korovin (Ileika Muromets, False Peter) 
Yuri Bezzubtsev  Surrendered
Until the end of 1606:
Philip (Istoma) Pashkov
Grigory Sunbulov
Prokopy Lyapunov
Strength
From 50–60 to 100 thousand or more people[1] Up to 25–30 thousand people[1]

The Uprising of Bolotnikov,[1] in Russian historiography called the Peasant War under the Leadership of Ivan Bolotnikov (Peasant Uprising),[2][3] was a major peasant, Cossack, and 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), more than 70 cities in the south and center of Russia were under the control of the rebels.

  1. ^ a b c Bolotnikov's Uprising // Great Russian Encyclopedia: in 35 Volumes / Editor-in-Chief Yuri Osipov – Moscow: Great Russian Encyclopedia, 2004–2017
  2. ^ Peasant War under the Leadership of Ivan Bolotnikov // N – Nikolaev – Moscow: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1954 – Page 361 – (Great Soviet Encyclopedia: in 51 Volumes / Editor-in-Chief Boris Vvedensky; 1949–1958, Volume 29)
  3. ^ Peasant Uprising led by Ivan Bolotnikov // Soviet Historical Encyclopedia: in 16 Volumes / Edited by Evgeny Zhukov – Moscow: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1961–1976

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