- The
Kondurcha (Russian: Кондурча; Tatar: Кондырча) is a
river in
Samara Oblast and Tatarstan,
Russian Federation, a right-bank
tributary of the river...
- The
Battle of the
Kondurcha River was the
first major battle of the Tokhtamysh–Timur war. It took
place at the
Kondurcha River, in the
Bulgar Ulus of the...
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Irgiz Chapayevka (near Chapayevsk)
Samara (in Samara) Sok (in Samara)
Kondurcha (north of Samara)
Bolshoy Cheremshan (near Dimitrovgrad)
Bezdna Aktay...
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gathered an army 200,000
strong and
defeated Tokhtamysh at the
Battle of the
Kondurcha River. Timur's
allies Temür
Qutlugh and
Edigu took the
eastern half of...
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Timur caught up with
Tokhtamysh and
forced him to give
battle at the
Kondurcha river, on 18 June 1391. The hard-fought
battle ended in the rout of Tokhtamysh's...
- Норлат) is a town in the
Republic of Tatarstan, Russia,
located on the
Kondurcha River, 268
kilometers (167 mi)
southeast of Kazan. Po****tion: 32,601 (2010...
- the
initial stage of the war,
Timur won a
victory at the
Battle of the
Kondurcha River.
After the
battle Tokhtamysh and some of his army were
allowed to...
- a
counteroffensive against him. This
culminated in the
Battle of the
Kondurcha River,
which took
place in the
Golden Horde territory of Volga. Umar Shaikh...
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being forced to convert. July 18 – Tokhtamysh–Timur war –
Battle of the
Kondurcha River:
Timur defeats Tokhtamysh of the
Golden Horde, in
present day southeast...
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Sokolyi Mountains,
north of the city of Samara. The
major tributary is
Kondurcha.[citation needed] Europe's
oldest pottery was
found on the
banks of the...