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  1. Apr 12, 2024 · Diplomatically overcoming the challenge of the prince of Tver, who also sought the patent, Vasily succeeded in his mission. But he was subsequently kept at Tokhtamysh’s court as a hostage until 1386 when, taking advantage of Tokhtamysh’s conflict with his suzerain Timur Lenk (Tamerlane), he escaped and returned to Moscow.

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  2. The Muscovite War of Succession, [1] [2] or Muscovite Civil War, [3] was a war of succession in the Grand Duchy of Moscow (Muscovy) from 1425 to 1453. [a] The two warring parties were Vasily II, the son of the previous Grand Prince of Moscow Vasily I, and on the other hand his uncle, Yury Dmitrievich, the Prince of Zvenigorod, and the sons of ...

  3. Vasily I Dmitriyevich (Russian: Василий I Дмитриевич; 30 December 1371 – 27 February 1425) was Grand Prince of Vladimir and Moscow from 1389. [1] [2] He was the heir of Dmitry Donskoy , who reigned from 1359 to 1389.

  4. In recent times, the Israel-Hamas war has caused severe humanitarian consequences, with widespread destruction in Gaza, including a dire humanitarian crisis. Areas of substantial disagreement between Israel and Palestine In the tangled story of the Israel-Palestine conflict, the status of Jerusalem stands as a symbol of enduring disagreement. The

  5. Jan 20, 2016 · It tracks the conflict through: the Arab-Israeli war 1948-1949, the 1967 Six Days War; the Camp David Accords in 1978 that resulted in Israel giving Sinai back to Egypt; the rise of the Palestinian Liberation Organization; Jewish settlements in Gaza and the West Bank, the first and second Intifada; the Oslo Accords, and the assassination the Pri...

  6. The occupation of the West Bank was broadly deemed illegal internationally. However, Israel continued to exercise control over the area. In an attempt to ease tension, in 2005, Israeli settlers were withdrawn from Gaza. However, Israel maintained control over Gaza’s borders, and Hamas became the de facto government in control. Hamas and Hezbollah

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  8. Eudoxia Dmitriyevna. Religion. Eastern Orthodox. Vasily I Dmitriyevich ( Russian: Василий I Дмитриевич; 30 December 1371 – 27 February 1425) was the Grand Prince of Moscow ( r. 1389—1425), heir of Dmitry Donskoy (r. 1359—1389). He ruled as a Golden Horde vassal between 1389-1395, and again in 1412-1425.

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