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- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 abstract "The steppe and forest-steppe of Ukraine and southern Russia is good agricultural land, but it was traditionally held by pastoral nomads. Any state that could drive off the nomads and fill the land with tax-paying peasants would expand its power enormously. In 1500–1800 this land fell to Russia."The history of Russia is the history of a country being colonized....migration and colonization of the country have been fundamental facts of our history.." Vasily Klyuchevsky, Kurs russkoy istorii, I, 20-21.In the absence of a good map, locations will be given as approximately so many kilometers directly south of Moscow, and then so many kilometers east or west of that line. Thus, Kiev is about 600 south and 500 west, while Perekop at the head of the Crimean peninsula is 1100s and 250w. For contrast, France is not quite 1,000 kilometers from north to south and Moscow is about 1,000 kilometers south of the White Sea. Since these numbers are estimates, they should not be cited or copied.".
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 thumbnail Okarivermap.png?width=300.
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- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 caption "Arrows:Raiding Trails".
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 caption "Black Arrow:Raiding Trails".
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 caption "Black X: Abatis Line .".
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 caption "Blue Circle: Belgorod Line".
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 caption "Blue Triangle: Izium Line".
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 caption "Continued below on a different scale.".
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 caption "Raiding trails and Defense Lines on map of Russian Central Federal District. From a map by Brian Davies .".
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 caption "Raiding trails and Defense Lines on map of Ukraine. Continued from above.".
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 caption "Yellow Dot: Oka River Bank Line".
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- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 width "400".
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 subject Category:16th_century_in_Russia.
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 subject Category:17th_century_in_Russia.
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 subject Category:18th_century_in_Russia.
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 subject Category:History_of_Russia.
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 comment "The steppe and forest-steppe of Ukraine and southern Russia is good agricultural land, but it was traditionally held by pastoral nomads. Any state that could drive off the nomads and fill the land with tax-paying peasants would expand its power enormously.".
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 label "Adquisiciones territoriales de Rusia".
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 label "Expansion of Russia 1500–1800".
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 label "Expansão territorial da Rússia".
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- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 sameAs Expansão_territorial_da_Rússia.
- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 sameAs Q5420783.
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- Expansion_of_Russia_1500–1800 depiction Okarivermap.png.