RUSSIAN EXPERT MARK GALEOTTI PROVIDES AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT THE SIEGE
THAT PITTED IVAN THE TERRIBLE AND RUSSIA'S FIRST STANDING ARMY AGAINST
THE KHANATE OF KAZAN, LEADING TO MUSCOVY'S RISE.
The Khanate of Kazan, one of the greatest Turkic successor states to
the Mongol Golden Horde, had for generations been a thorn in Muscovy's
side, raiding its lands for slaves and plunder. The newly crowned Ivan
IV, who would become known as Ivan the Terrible, was determined to end
the threat once and for all, leading a massive army against Kazan in
1552, comprising the _Streltsy_ (musketeers), Russia's first standing
army, and a massive artillery and engineer train, including an English
expert in siegecraft.
Kazan was finally taken and brought directly into Muscovy's control,
making it a truly multi-ethnic empire. The next four years would see a
bitter guerrilla war against the Russians, but they were committed to
the march south – going on to conquer the Astrakhan Khanate and the
move east into Siberia, setting the scene for the rapid expansion of
the Russian Empire under Ivan's Romanov successors.
In this gripping tale of Russian history, expert historian Mark
Galeotti explores the major land and river offensive that saw Kazan
fall to Ivan the Terrible's Army. With colourful battlescenes,
detailed 2D maps and 3D diagrams, this book showcases how this siege
marked the rise of Muscovy and ultimately helped lead to the Russian
state today.
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Ivan the Terrible Breaks the Kazan Khanate
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472868411
Publisert
2026
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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