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Sarskoye Gorodishche or
Sarsky fort (Russian: Сарское городище,
literally "Citadel...
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important part of the
development of the
Russian nation. The
sites of
Sarskoye Gorodishche near Lake Nero and
island Nero and
Kleshchin near Lake Pleshcheyevo...
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estate to his wife
Catherine I, the
village of
which was
initially called Sarskoye Selo, and then
finally Tsarskoye Selo (Tsar's Village). In 1723, Catherine...
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until the 10th
century was
already under the
control of
Rostov city,
while Sarskoye Gorodishche was a
tribal centre of the
native Merya people. In the 10th...
- Yaroslavsky, due to its
location in
Yaroslavl Oblast.
Rostov was
preceded by
Sarskoye Gorodishche,
which some
scholars interpret as the
capital of the Finnic...
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Gorodische – on an
island on the
Volkhov River near
Veliky Novgorod,
Russia Sarskoye Gorodishche – from a
medieval fortified settlement in
Yaroslavl Oblast...
- (Russian: Сарская мыза), then to Saar Village, and
finally became the
Sarskoye Selo,
which easily developed further as
Tsarskoye Selo (meaning "Tsar's...
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several inhabited localities in
Ukraine with the
equivalent Ukrainian name
Sarskoye Gorodishche,
early medieval settlement near
Rostov in
Yaroslavl Oblast...
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overthrown and
broken to pieces. This
boulder is a po****r
tourist attraction.
Sarskoye Gorodishche, the site of
another major Meryan settlement, or town Aleksey...
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compare Novgorod and Holmsgard,
Chernigov and Shestovitsa,
Rostov and
Sarskoye Gorodishche,
Yaroslavl and Timeryovo. In
later centuries, the
ruling princes...