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- History of Russia - Wikipedia
In 1721, in the wake of the Great Northern War, Tsar Peter the Great renamed the state as the Russian Empire; he is also noted for establishing St Petersburg as the new capital of his Empire, and for his introducing Western European culture to Russia
- History of Russia | How Old is Russia? - World Population Review
Moscow had been pillaged but, through sheer determination and the construction of the Kremlin, established its defenses in the Grand Duchy of Moscow It wasn’t until 1547 that Moscow was named the official capital of the Rus people, and unified under the Tsardom of Russia
- Russia - Soviet Union, Tsardom, Revolution | Britannica
Written records tell of Rus raids upon Constantinople and the northern Caucasus in the early 10th century In the period from about 930 to 1000, the region came under complete control by Varangians from Novgorod
- Russia: Timeline | HISTORY
The brutal violence of the Russian Revolution culminated in the execution of Tsar Nicholas II and his entire family, ending 300 years of Romanov rule over the Russian Empire
- Russia’s Founding Date: From Kievan Rus’ to the Modern State
🔍 TL;DR – Russia’s Founding Date in a Nutshell Russia’s official founding date is often debated, but historians trace its origins to **862 AD**, when the Kievan Rus’ was established by Viking warriors (Varangians) invited to rule over Slavic tribes This marked the birth of the first pan-Slavic state in Eastern Europe
- When did Russia become independent? - Russia Beyond
On Dec 26, 1991, the Soviet Union officially ceased to exist; the Russian Federation (as the RSFSR came to be called) was duly recognized by the international community as the successor state to
- Discovering the Birth of Russia: When did it Become a Country?
The rise of Moscow as a powerful principality laid the foundation for the reunification of the Rus lands and the eventual birth of a unified Russian state The princes of Moscow, most notably Ivan III, sought to liberate the Rus territories from Mongol rule and unite them under their own authority
- Russia - Wikipedia
Following its disintegration, the late medieval Grand Principality of Moscow led the unification of Russian lands, culminating in the formation of the Tsardom of Russia in 1547 By the early 18th century, Russia had expanded vastly through conquest, annexation, and the efforts of Russian explorers
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