- 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)...
- 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...
- 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....
- 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...
- 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...
- are
defeated by
forces of the Blue
Horde Khan
Arapsha in the
Battle on
Pyana River. 1415 –
Thomas Grey is
executed for parti****ting in the Southampton...
- Novocheboksarsk)
Rutka Vetluga (near Kozmodemyansk) Sura (in Vasilsursk)
Pyana Alatyr (in Alatyr)
Kerzhenets (near Lyskovo)
Kudma (between
Kstovo and Lyskovo)...
- (676) Pilkhani: (1,528) Pirpur: (428) Pota Kabulpur: (3,118)
Pyana Kalan: (3,299)
Pyana Khurd: (1,230) Raghunathpur: (1,764)
Rahmatpur Augna: (1,113)...
- 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,...