This is a list of Mongol and Tatar military campaigns against Russian principalities following the Mongol invasion of Rus':
- 1223: Battle of the Kalka River
- 1237-1242: Mongol invasion of Rus
- 1252: Horde of Nevruy devastated Pereslavl-Zalessky and Suzdal.
- 1258/1259: Mongol attacks against Danylo of Halych, led by Burundai.
- 1273: Mongol twice attacked Novgorod territory, devastated Vologda and Bezhitsa.
- 1274: Mongols devastated Smolensk.
- 1275: Mongol invasion of south-eastern Russia, pillage of Kursk.
- 1278: Mongols pillaged Ryazan Principality.
- 1281: The horde of Kovdygay and Alchiday sacked Murom and Pereslavl-Zalessky, ruined vicinities of Suzdal, Rostov, Vladimir, Yuryev-Polsky, Tver, Torzhok.
- 1282: Mongols attacked Vladimir and Pereslavl-Zalessky.
- 1283: Mongols sacked Vorgolsk, Rylsk, and Lipetsk, overrunning Kursk and Vorgol.
- 1285: The Mongol warlord Eltoray, son of Temir, pillaged Ryazan and Murom.
- 1293: The Mongol warlord Dyuden came to Russia and pillaged fourteen towns, including Murom, Moscow, Kolomna, Vladimir, Suzdal, Yuriev-Polsky, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Mozhaysk, Volokolamsk, Dmitrov, Uglitch. During the same summer Tatar tsarevitch Takhtamir looted the Tver principality and captured slaves in the Vladimir principality.
- 1307: Tatars pillaged Ryazan principality.
- 1315: Tatars pillaged Torzhok (Novgorod principality) and Rostov
- 1317: Tatars devastated the Tver principality
- 1318: Tatars sacked Kostroma and Rostov
- 1322: Tatars devastated Yaroslavl
- 1327: A new punitive expedition of the Golden Horde to the Tver principality
- 1358, 1365, 1373: Tatars sacked the Ryazan principality
- 1375: Tatars attacked the southeastern suburb of the Nizhniy Novgorod principality
- 1377 and 1378: Tatars attacked the Nizhniy Novgorod and Ryazan principalities
- 1380: Dmitri Donskoi defeats Tatars at Battle of Kulikovo
- 1382: Khan Tokhtamysh burns down Moscow, tens of thousands of its citizens die
- 1391: Tatars attacked Vyatka
- 1399: Tatars attacked Nizhniy Novgorod
- 1408: Tatars sacked Serpukhov, vicinities of Moscow, Pereyaslavl, Rostov, Yuriev, Dmitrov, Nizhni Novgorod, Halitsch
- 1410: Tatars ruined Vladimir
- 1415: Tatars devastated Elets
- 1429: Tatars looted vicinities of Galich, Kostroma
- 1439: Tatar incursions into vicinities of Moscow and Kolomna
- 1443: Tatars looted outskirts of Ryazan, but are repelled from city proper
- 1445: Tatars attacked on Nizhni Novgorod and Suzdal
- 1449, 1451, 1455, 1459: Tatars looted the outskirts of Moscow
- 1468: Tatars looted vicinities of Galich
- 1472: Tatars looted Aleksin
- 1480: The Great stand on the Ugra river marks the end of the Tatar-Mongol yoke of Russia.
See also
Source
- Full Collection of Russian Annals, St.Petersburg, 1908 and Moscow,2001, ISBN 5-94457-011-3.
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