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- troops did not have time to intercept it, but the regiment of Prince Khvorostinin vigorously attacked the Tatars from the rear. The Khan stopped only 30 km...
- used by the Russians to great effect. The outcome was decided by Prince Khvorostinin who byp****ed the horde with his gulyay-gorod (гуляй-город) mobile fortifications...
- peasantry. His favorite at the Russian court, 18-year-old Prince Ivan Khvorostinin, is considered by historians to be one of Russia's first Westernizers...
- throne), the Russian army of 5,000 people, under the command of voivode Khvorostinin, departed the Koisinsky fortress and began its advance towards Tarki...
- the Russian army, led by Prince Mikhail Vorotynsky and Prince Dmitriy Khvorostinin. In 1620, Tatars took part in the Battle of Cecora, where they vastly...
- recognized today as a pan-Caucasian hero. In 1594, the other campaign of Khvorostinin in Dagestan was organised, during which Russian forces and Terek Cossacks...
- Tulubayev (UR) 44.03% ▌ Sergey Zatsepin (Independent) 33.12% ▌ Aleksandr Khvorostinin (Independent) 10.63% ▌ Yevgeny Matveyev (CPRF) 3.44% ▌ Aleksandr Yeliseyev...
- Kurlyatov-Obolenskys, princes (XII, 116) Kurchevs (XVII, 161) Kutuzovs (XVIII, 178) Khvorostinins (XI, 87) Khvostovs (****X, 277–278) Khilkovs (XXIII, 204) Khlyznevs-Kolychevs...
- the Russian army, led by Prince Mikhail Vorotynsky and Prince Dmitriy Khvorostinin. Later, the Russian expansion turned to the Black Sea region and the...
- in Caucasus, disintegrated into separate Kumyk fiefdoms. In 1594 a Khvorostinin's campaign into Dagestan took place, but his troops retreated. In 1604...