To the last sea
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Vasily Grigorievich Yangchevetsky (V. Yang, 1875-1954) created the historical trilogy "Invasion of the Mongols", which included the novels "Genghis Khan", "Batu" and "To the last sea". In the novel to the last sea, the writer summarizes the historical result of the Mongol-Tatar invasion of Western Europe in 1240-1243. The author talks about the siege and destruction of Kyiv, the cities of the Galician-Volyn principality, Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary, about how the Horde of Batu, without meeting strong resistance, defeating the army of Western European kings in the few battles, reached the Adriatic and how suddenly the khan turned its troops Back to the Volga steppes.
The book is included in the list of "100 books on the history, culture and literature of the peoples of the Russian Federation, recommended by schoolchildren for independent reading."
For senior school age
The book is included in the list of "100 books on the history, culture and literature of the peoples of the Russian Federation, recommended by schoolchildren for independent reading."
For senior school age
Author:
Author:Jan Vasily Grigoryevich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Historical Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Melvpey
Series:
Series: School Library
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-08-005233-0
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