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- Isayevich Bolotnikov (Russian: Ива́н Иса́евич Боло́тников; 1565–1608) headed a po****r 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 Ivan Bolotnikov (Peasant Uprising), was a major peasant...
- Pyotr Grigoryevich Bolotnikov (Russian: Пётр Григо́рьевич Боло́тников; 8 March 1930 – 20 December 2013) was a Soviet Track and field athlete who competed...
- initiate the uprising of Bolotnikov.: 161–174  According to Dunning, "Both before and during the siege of Moscow, Bolotnikov had written to Prince Shakhovskoi...
- Vasilii IV in controversial Peasants' Uprising (a.k.a. Uprising of Ivan Bolotnikov) of 1606 which failed to topple Vasili IV but which, however, drew both...
- siege of Moscow (1606) was a siege of Moscow by the detachments of Ivan Bolotnikov in the fall of 1606, during the Time of Troubles. According to Dunning...
- appearance of Ivan Bolotnikov, whom he would defeat twice, first near the Pakhra River with a small unit at his disposal (after Bolotnikov had crushed the...
- (including Tsarist, Imperial and Soviet times) Related Internal Uprising of Bolotnikov Razin's Rebellion Bulavin Rebellion Pugachev's Rebellion Decembrist revolt...
- (including Tsarist, Imperial and Soviet times) Related Internal Uprising of Bolotnikov Razin's Rebellion Bulavin Rebellion Pugachev's Rebellion Decembrist revolt...
- the border of the Prin****lity of Ryazan. The city was seized by Ivan Bolotnikov in 1606 during the Time of Troubles and withstood a four-month siege by...