- The
Pyana (Russian: Пья́на) is a
river in
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast and the
Republic of Mordovia, Russia. It is a left
tributary of the Sura.
Pyana translates...
- The
Battle on
Pyana River (Russian: Сражение на реке Пьяне) took
place on
August 2, 1377 on the
Pyana River between the
Golden Horde under Arab Shah (Arapsha)...
- Temir, who
caught them off
guard and
defeated them on the
banks of the
Pyana River.
However Arab-Shah was
unable to take
advantage of the
situation because...
- In 1377, the
allied armies were
defeated by the
Tatars at the
Battle on
Pyana River,
because (as the
chronicler put it) they were too
drunk to fight....
- of Vasilsursk. The prin****l
tributaries of the Sura are the Penza, the
Pyana, and the Alatyr. Sura is an
epithet of the gods in Sanskrit, as well as...
- ran
along the Sura River, in the
southeast and
south -
along the
rivers Pyana and Seryozha. The main
stronghold in the east was the
Kurmysh Fortress,...
- Novocheboksarsk)
Rutka Vetluga (near Kozmodemyansk) Sura (in Vasilsursk)
Pyana Alatyr (in Alatyr)
Kerzhenets (near Lyskovo)
Kudma (between
Kstovo and Lyskovo)...
- of
Sergachsky District in
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Pyana River (Sura's tributary), 150
kilometers (93 mi)
southeast of
Nizhny Novgorod...
- Troubles) Prin****lity of
Moscow Volga Bulgaria Victory 1377
Battle on
Pyana River (part of the
Great Troubles) Prin****lity of
Moscow Golden Horde Defeat...
- km
below the
source of the Sura itself. The 70 km
Cheka joins the 436 km
Pyana 53 km
below its source. The 168 km
Cheka joins the 296 km
Alatyr 160 km...