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The invasion by the Golden Horde in the 13th century had a profound impact on Russia, leading to the fragmentation of its principalities and the establishment of Mongol dominance over the region. This period, known as the Mongol Yoke, imposed heavy tribute and military obligations on Russian states, stifling economic and cultural development. However, it also inadvertently contributed to the rise of Moscow as a power center, as it began to consolidate authority and ultimately led to the unification of Russia against foreign dominance. The long-term effects included a lasting influence on Russian governance and social structures.

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