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Muravsky Trail or
Murava Route (Russian: Муравский шлях; Ukrainian: Муравський шлях) was an
important trade route and an
invasion route of the Crimean...
- Commonwealth. A
slightly different account of the
three trails is
given in the
Muravsky Trail article Kizilov,
Mikhail (2007). "Slaves,
Money Lenders, and Prisoner...
- from the
original on 2013-01-13.
Retrieved 2018-06-05. "Pavel
Ivanovich Muravsky (1914-2014) - Find A..." www.findagrave.com.
Retrieved 2018-06-05. "Про...
- the
Crimean No****s in the 16th and 17th centuries. It
branched off the
Muravsky Trail at the
upper reaches of the Oril
river and,
after crossing the Seversky...
-
where lack of
water made
early settlement precarious.
Being near the
Muravsky Trail exposed it to
frequent Crimean–Nogai
slave raids and
plundering by...
- Russia,
traditionally crossed the Seym river, and
their main road, the
Muravsky Trail, p****ed east of the city. In this regard, Kursk,
despite not being...
- Crimean-Nogai
Raids that
ravaged the
southern provinces of the
country via the
Muravsky Trail during the Russo-Crimean Wars. It was
south of the
original line...
- Gr****s
gradually lost its significance. For a
related military route, see
Muravsky Trail.[citation needed] "Holmgard and
beyond That's
where the
winds will...
- of Severia, to
launch annual raids into
Russian territories along the
Muravsky Trail and
Izyum Trail. In 1591, a
Tatar raid
reached the
Moscow region...
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Voronezh Okhtyrka Izium Poltava Perekop MURAVSKY TRAIL IZIUM TRAIL To
Poland Time of Troubles...