1505 Death (27.10) of Ivan III, one of the most prominent figures of feudal Russia. During his reign, the Grand Duchy of Moscow was replaced by the state of All Russia. Having ended its dependence on the Horde, Russia went from being an ordinary principality to a powerful power. Vasily III Ivanovich sits on the Moscow throne.
1510 Pskov land became part of the Russian state. The Veche bell, a symbol of autonomy, was taken to Moscow.
1512 As a result of the mission of the equerry I. A. Chelyadin to Kazan, the Kazan tsar Muhammad-Amin confirms the oath of allegiance to Vasily III.
1521 Crimean Tatars led by Muhammad Giray make a campaign against Moscow. They were located 15 km from Moscow, looted and burned the surrounding area, but retreated, fearing the Novgorod and Pskov regiments rushing to the rescue.
1547 Ivan IV, later called the Terrible, is crowned king and officially assumes the title of tsar and Grand Duke of All Russia. His entourage includes prominent advisers: Metropolitan Makary, Priest Sylvester and Alexey Adashev. All of them are in favor of implementing reforms in the country.
1548-1549 Ivan IV's campaigns against the Kazan Tatars. The Russians manage to establish the city of Sviyazhsk near Kazan, which becomes the base for further advance to the east.
1550 The decree of Ivan IV creates unified management bodies (orders) for finance, foreign and military affairs. A "verdict" was signed "On the execution of a selected thousand military personnel in Moscow and surrounding counties", and a decree was issued on the creation of six Streltsy regiments of 500 people each. The beginning of the formation of troops in Russia on a permanent basis.
1552. A new campaign to Kazan. The siege lasts for two months, finally on October 2, the city is taken.
1564 The first printed book "Apostol" is published in Moscow. It was prepared by Russian printers Ivan Fedorov and Pyotr Mstislavets.
1565 Introduction of the Oprichnina. The country is divided into two parts: one r ...
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