Battle of the Vozha River
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Battle of the Vozha River | |
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Part of the Vozha River, Ryazan Oblast | |
Result | Muscovite victory[1] |
The Battle of the Vozha River (
Battle
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After waiting a long time, Begich decided to cross the river and to encircle the Russians from both sides. However, the attack of the Tatar cavalry was repelled and the Russians went over to a counter-attack. The Tatars left their tracks and began retreating in disorder, many of them drowned in the river. Begich himself was killed.
The Vozha battle was the first serious victory of the Russians over a big army of the Golden Horde. It had a big psychological effect before the famous Battle of Kulikovo because it demonstrated the vulnerability of the Tatar cavalry which was unable to overcome tough resistance or withstand determined counter-attacks. For Mamai, the defeat of Vozha meant a direct challenge by Dmitry which caused him to start a new unsuccessful campaign two years later.
Historiography
Historian A.V. Azovtsev, in his 2021 book «Боище, иже на Воже»: от бывальщины к небылице,[6] after analyzing the main primary source on the battle, Повесть о битве на реке Воже, as well as other chronicles, questions whether such a battle ever took place.
Aftermath
Battle of Vozha was the first major success of Russian troops in front of the Mongols. After the battle, Mamai's army was almost completely destroyed and he had to replenish it with mercenaries for the decisive battle in 1380[7]
See also
- Great Troubles
- Tatar invasions
- Russo-Kazan Wars
- Principality of Moscow
- Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus'
References
- ^ a b Martin 2007, p. 235.
- ^ "Битва на реке Воже 1378 – кратко о сражении, участники, даты". Archived from the original on 14 November 2023. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
- ^ Греков И. Б., Шахмагонов Ф. Ф. Мир истории. Русские земли в XIII—XV вв. — 2-е изд. — М.: Молодая Гвардия, 1988. — С. 173
- ^ "11 августа 1378 - Битва на реке Воже | Исторические события "диБит"". history.dibit.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 13 November 2017.
- ^ Martin 2007, pp. 234–236.
- ISBN 9785944730237.
- ^ Соловьёв С. М. Сочинения: В 18 кн. — М.: Голос; Колокол-Пресс, 1993—1998. История России в древнейших времён. — Гл. 7.
Bibliography
- Martin, Janet (2007). Medieval Russia: 980–1584. Second Edition. E-book. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-511-36800-4.
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