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The Moscow campaign of King Jan II Casimir in 1663-1664

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Author:Babulin Igor Borisovich
Cover:Soft
Category:Biographies & MemoirsHistorical Literature
ISBN:978-5-907245-74-7
Dimensions: 185x9x260cm
In the winter of 1664, the 60,000th army of King Jan II Casimir with the right-winged right-wing-bank and allied Crimean Tatars invaded Russia. For the entire XVII century, the Russian state did not experience such a grandiose invasion of the Polish-Lithuanian troops. The threat was so serious that even Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich was preparing to personally set up on a campaign and lead the sovereign regiment, which he had not done since the Riga campaign of 1656. The king wanted to reach the capital and force the king to conclude an agreement that is beneficial for the Commonwealth, similar to the one that was signed in Deulino in 1618
The new book of I.B. Babulin is the most detailed and thorough study of the military campaign of 1663-1664, which became the final act during the struggle of Russia and the Commonwealth for Ukraine in 1654-1667. In this work, an extensive circle of archival sources was used, most of which is first introduced into scientific circulation
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Author:Babulin Igor Borisovich
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Cover:Soft
Category:
  • Category:Biographies & Memoirs
  • Category:Historical Literature
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ISBN:978-5-907245-74-7

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