Military history of Russia
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History of Russia |
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Early East Slavic states |
Rus' Khaganate (8th–9th c.) |
Khazars (7th–10th c.) |
Volga Bulgaria (7th–13th c.) |
Kievan Rus' (9th–12th c.) |
Vladimir-Suzdal (12th–14th c.) |
Novgorod Republic (12th–15th c.) |
Mongol invasion (1220s–1240s) |
Golden Horde (1240s–1480s) |
Muscovy (1340–1547) |
Khanate of Kazan (1438–1552) |
Tsardom of Russia (1547–1721) |
Russian Empire (1721–1917) |
Soviet Russia and the USSR |
Russian Federation (1991–present) |
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The military history of Russia starts with the first people to establish settlements, the Rus', who built Kiev, the Mongol invasion, the numerous wars against Turkey, Poland, Sweden, the Seven Years War, Napoleonic Wars, the Crimean War, and the two world wars, under the Soviet Union, as well as numerous other conflicts. Post 1991 it became the Military history of the Russian Federation.
It is covered by:
- The Military history of Rus' and other states leading up to Muscovy
- Military history of Imperial Russia
- Military history of the Soviet Union
- Military history of the Russian Federation
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