The Grand Duchy of Moscow.
Hehe zunduu l mongol beishtee jishee ni bi etr hehe...
The Bolsheviks ended the rule of the Provisional Government in Russia by the October Revolution in 1917 then ended the lives of Tsar Nicholas and his entire family in July 1918.The Bolsheviks did not end the rule of the Tsar. The February 1917 Revolution is what ended that.
The February Revolution of 1917 in Russia put an end to the rule of the Tsars but it did not establish a communist government. The communist government was not established until later that year in the October Revolution.
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The Russian leader who announced in 1480 that he would no longer give his allegiance to the Tatar Empire was Ivan III, also known as Ivan the Great. His refusal to pay tribute marked the end of Mongol dominance over Russia and was a significant step toward the establishment of a centralized Russian state. This event is often referred to as the Great Stand on the Ugra River, which solidified Ivan III's authority and independence from Tatar rule.
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The Mongols, specifically the Golden Horde, maintained control over parts of Russia from the early 13th century until the late 15th century. Their dominance gradually weakened, culminating in significant defeats, such as the Great Stand on the Ugra River in 1480, which marked the end of Mongol rule over Russia. By this time, the rise of the Grand Duchy of Moscow had solidified the decline of Mongol influence in the region.
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The Russians gradually gained their freedom from Mongol rule, which had dominated the region since the early 13th century. The turning point came in the late 15th century when Ivan III, also known as Ivan the Great, successfully defied Mongol authority. He refused to pay tribute and led a campaign to consolidate Russian territories, ultimately defeating the remnants of Mongol power at the Battle of Kulikovo in 1380, although it wasn't until the late 15th century that the Mongol influence effectively waned. By the end of the 15th century, the Grand Duchy of Moscow had emerged as a significant power, marking the decline of Mongol control over Russia.
Moscow broke away from Mongol rule primarily through a combination of military resistance and strategic diplomacy. Under the leadership of Grand Prince Ivan III, known as Ivan the Great, Moscow gradually consolidated power and expanded its territory, effectively uniting various Russian principalities against the Mongols. In 1480, Ivan III confronted the Mongol forces at the Ugra River, leading to a standoff that ultimately resulted in the withdrawal of the Mongols, marking the end of their dominance over Russia. This victory symbolized the rise of Moscow as a powerful and independent state.
Hehe zunduu l mongol beishtee jishee ni bi etr hehe...
The Bolsheviks ended the rule of the Provisional Government in Russia by the October Revolution in 1917 then ended the lives of Tsar Nicholas and his entire family in July 1918.The Bolsheviks did not end the rule of the Tsar. The February 1917 Revolution is what ended that.
The Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt put an end to the Mongol Empire conquering by defeating them in Palestine under the direction of Baibars. The end of the Mongol Empire came in 1260 at the Battle of Ain Jalut.