Siege of Kazan 1552 : Ivan the Terrible Breaks the Kazan Khanate, Paperback b…

The Siege of Kazan 1552: Ivan the Terrible Breaks the Kazan Khanate is a trade paperback book by Mark Galeotti, part of the Campaign Ser. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing in 2026, this history book focuses on Russia and the former Soviet union. Illustrated by García Pinto, Angel, it weighs 10.8 ounces and spans 96 pages. This book delves into the historical event of Ivan the Terrible’s conquest of the Kazan Khanate, providing a detailed account of the siege and its aftermath.

Russia : People and Empire, 1552-1917 Hardcover Geoffrey hosking 1997

Explore the history of Russia and its empire between 1552 and 1917 with this hardcover book titled „Russia: People and Empire.“ Written by Geoffrey Alan Hosking and published by Harvard University Press in 1997, this book is a must-read for history enthusiasts. The book comes with 570 pages and measures 9.4 inches in length, 6.5 inches in width, and 1.8 inches in height, making it easy to handle and store. The book is written in English and has special attributes as „EX-LIBRARY.“ It covers topics such as the people and their way of life, politics, society, and culture of Russia and the former Soviet Union. The book is an ideal addition to a library, and its hardcover format ensures it is durable and long-lasting. Buy this book today and take a journey through the rich history of Russia.

Historia General De Las Indias (Zaragoza, 1552) the Original Artifac Hardcover

Historia General De Las Indias (Zaragoza, 1552) the Original Artifac HardcoverThis is an original-exact reproduction of the original book as it was written and published in 1551. Spanish from the 1500’s with exact fonts. This book is a collectible and very hard to find.It was Published in Puerto Rico by Primitivo Martinez Fernandez (The Editor)Great Historical Value Language ‏ : ‎ Old Spanish (may be hard to understand)Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 301 pagesSigned by the editor Primitivo Martinez Fernandez

Siege of Kazan 1552 : Ivan the Terrible Breaks the Kazan Khanate – Campaign 426

The Khanate of Kazan, one of the greatest Turkic successor states to the Mongol Golden Horde, had for generations been a thorn in Muscovy’s side, raiding its lands for slaves and plunder. Russian expert Mark Galeotti provides an in-depth look at the siege that pitted Ivan the Terrible and Russia’s first standing army against the Khanate of Kazan, leading to Muscovy’s rise.

Russia: People and Empire, 1552-1917

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