- Tatar: Җүкәтау, romanized: Juketau; Russian: Джукетау), also
known as
Zhukotin (Russian: Жукотин), was a
medieval Bolgar city
during the 10th to 15th...
- they
gained possession of
Zhukotin, a
trade emporium in
Volga Bulgaria. A
ruler of the
Golden Horde,
which controlled Zhukotin, was
furious and ordered...
-
brother Vasily I, he took part in the
campaigns against Torzhok (1392),
Zhukotin (1414), and
Novgorod (1417). He was the
chief orchestrator of the Muscovite...
-
Simeon Chronicle).
During the campaign, the
cities of Kazan, Kermenchuk,
Zhukotin and
Bolgar were
captured and destro****, and then the
Moscow army returned...
- (Sainov Yurt),
ravaged and
burned the
cities of Old Kazan, Kremenchuk,
Zhukotin and New Bolgar, and
killed the Tsar and Tsarina, as the
chronicles report...
-
Boniface IX.
Ushkuinik pirates from
Novgorod sack the
Muscovy towns of
Zhukotin and Kazan. The
Chinese invent toilet paper for use by
their emperors. Henry...
-
Boniface IX.
Ushkuinik pirates from
Novgorod sack the
Muscovy towns of
Zhukotin and Kazan. The
Chinese invent toilet paper for use by
their emperors. Henry...
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Zhigulyovsk Yekili (Tatar: Cigüle)
Zhiguli Mountains Bacanaq dağları
Zhukotin Cökədağ (Tatar: Cükätaw, Chuvash: Çük tu)
Serbia Sırbstan (Crimean Tatar...