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- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands abstract "The Crimean-Nogai raids were attacks by the Khanate of Crimea and the Nogai Horde into the region of Rus' then controlled earlier by the Grand Duchy of Moscow and later Tsardom of Russia and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (later part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth). They began after Crimea became independent about 1441 and lasted until Crimea was brought under Russian control in 1774. Their main purpose was the capture of slaves, most of whom were exported to the Ottoman Empire. The raids were an important drain of the human and economic resources of both countries. They largely prevented the settlement of the "Wild Fields" – the steppe and forest-steppe land that extends from a hundred or so miles south of Moscow to the Black Sea and now contains most of the Russian and Ukrainian population. The raids were also important in the development of the Cossacks.The number of people involved can only be estimated. According to Alan Fisher the number of people deported from the Slavic lands on both sides of the border during the 14th to 17th centuries was about 3 million people. Another source gives 150–200,000 people taken from Russia in the first 50 years of the 17th century. For comparison the estimate for the Atlantic Slave Trade is perhaps 12 million. The estimate for the Arab slave trade with Africa is around 10 to 18 million over a much longer period.".
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- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands caption "Blue Tringle=Cossack vistory;Yellow Dot=Cossack defeat;Circle=siege".
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands caption "Crimean raids 1480–1500. Podolia is around Bratslav, Volhynia and Podlesia are west of Kiev. The Ruthenian region was around Lvov. Blue dot=Polish victory , Blue triangle=Polish defeat, Circle=siege .".
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands caption "Excluded for clarity: Kolomenskoye is a few miles southeast of Moscow;Tarusa is between Serpukhov and Aleksin;Bokhov is near Belyov.".
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands caption "Excluded for clarity: Some places on previous map;Mozhaysk is near Molodi; Krapivna is southwest of Tula; Meshchensk,Moshalsk,Venyov and Vorotynsk are between Moscow and Tula;Tetyushi is off the map to the right".
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands caption "Places 1677–1699".
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands caption "Places 1700–1769".
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands caption "Places during the Khmelnitsky Uprising – Number is last digit of year".
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands caption "Raids 1507–1570 on map of Russian Central Federal District.".
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands caption "Raids 1571–1599 on map of Russian Central Federal District.".
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands caption "Raids 1648–1664 on map of Russian Central Federal District.".
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands caption "Red square=not raided".
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands caption "Russo-Polish War;Blue triangle=Russians vs Vykhovsky, 1657/59; Yellow dot=Polish campaign 1660".
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands caption "Yellow Dot=fort;".
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands caption "Yellow Dot=main fort;Blue Triangle=new southern fort.".
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands caption "Yellow Dot=major fortress. Red Square=not raided".
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- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands subject Category:History_of_Crimea.
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands subject Category:History_of_Russia.
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands subject Category:History_of_Ukraine.
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands subject Category:Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands subject Category:Slavery.
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands comment "The Crimean-Nogai raids were attacks by the Khanate of Crimea and the Nogai Horde into the region of Rus' then controlled earlier by the Grand Duchy of Moscow and later Tsardom of Russia and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (later part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth). They began after Crimea became independent about 1441 and lasted until Crimea was brought under Russian control in 1774. Their main purpose was the capture of slaves, most of whom were exported to the Ottoman Empire.".
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands label "Crimean-Nogai raids into East Slavic lands".
- Crimean-Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands label "Крымско-ногайские набеги на Русь".
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