The “Great Game” in Eastern Europe: The Tula Campaign of Devlet-Giray I in Summer 1552 and the Beginning of the “War of the Two Tsars”

Research objectives: To study of the causes of the aggravation of Russian-Crimean relations in the middle of the sixteenth century and the beginning of the full-scale Russian-Crimean war of 1552–1577 (“The War of the Two Tsars”) in the context of international relations in Eastern Europe in the 1540...

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Main Authors: Penskoy V.V., Penskaya T.M.
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Language:English
Published: Tatarstan Academy of Sciences, Marjani Institute of History 2019-09-01
Series:Золотоордынское обозрение
Online Access:http://goldhorde.ru/en/stati2019-3-7/
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description Research objectives: To study of the causes of the aggravation of Russian-Crimean relations in the middle of the sixteenth century and the beginning of the full-scale Russian-Crimean war of 1552–1577 (“The War of the Two Tsars”) in the context of international relations in Eastern Europe in the 1540–50s. Research materials: A large collection of documentary and narrative sources of Russian, Lithuanian and Turkish origin (chronicles, razryad and ambassadorial books, act materials). Results and novelty of the research: In June 1552, Crimean Khan Devlet-Giray I tried to capture the Russian border town of Tula. This campaign was the beginning of the 25-year undeclared Russian-Crimean War – the period of the most acute, “hot” confrontation between the Russian state and the Crimean Khanate. The war was the result of the accumulation of a critical mass of disagreements between Russia and the Crimea in the previous decades. Crimea was not enthusiastic about the strengthening of Moscow at the expense of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Moscow was against attempts to reestablish the Golden Horde under the control of the Crimean ruling dynasty. The impossibility of reconciling the fundamentally conflicting political interests of the two states led to a transition from an alliance at the beginning of the sixteenth century to open conflict in the middle of the century. The immediate reasons for the transition from the cold war to the hot war were the attempts of Crimea to establish its control over Kazan and Astrakhan and, subsequently, over the Nogai Horde. These actions met opposition from Moscow which began a war with Kazan in order to restore its influence there. The desire to support Kazan led to the campaign of Devlet Giray against Tula in the summer of 1552.
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spelling doaj-art-dddc431bff5142e2a6fa60ed499b2cdf2025-01-02T02:00:59ZengTatarstan Academy of Sciences, Marjani Institute of HistoryЗолотоордынское обозрение2308-152X2313-61972019-09-017352454410.22378/2313-6197.2019-7-3.524-544The “Great Game” in Eastern Europe: The Tula Campaign of Devlet-Giray I in Summer 1552 and the Beginning of the “War of the Two Tsars”Penskoy V.V.0Penskaya T.M. 1Belgorod State National Research University Belgorod, Russian Federation, penskoy@bsu.edu.ruBelgorod State National Research University Belgorod, Russian Federation, penskaya@bsu.edu.ru Research objectives: To study of the causes of the aggravation of Russian-Crimean relations in the middle of the sixteenth century and the beginning of the full-scale Russian-Crimean war of 1552–1577 (“The War of the Two Tsars”) in the context of international relations in Eastern Europe in the 1540–50s. Research materials: A large collection of documentary and narrative sources of Russian, Lithuanian and Turkish origin (chronicles, razryad and ambassadorial books, act materials). Results and novelty of the research: In June 1552, Crimean Khan Devlet-Giray I tried to capture the Russian border town of Tula. This campaign was the beginning of the 25-year undeclared Russian-Crimean War – the period of the most acute, “hot” confrontation between the Russian state and the Crimean Khanate. The war was the result of the accumulation of a critical mass of disagreements between Russia and the Crimea in the previous decades. Crimea was not enthusiastic about the strengthening of Moscow at the expense of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Moscow was against attempts to reestablish the Golden Horde under the control of the Crimean ruling dynasty. The impossibility of reconciling the fundamentally conflicting political interests of the two states led to a transition from an alliance at the beginning of the sixteenth century to open conflict in the middle of the century. The immediate reasons for the transition from the cold war to the hot war were the attempts of Crimea to establish its control over Kazan and Astrakhan and, subsequently, over the Nogai Horde. These actions met opposition from Moscow which began a war with Kazan in order to restore its influence there. The desire to support Kazan led to the campaign of Devlet Giray against Tula in the summer of 1552.http://goldhorde.ru/en/stati2019-3-7/
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The “Great Game” in Eastern Europe: The Tula Campaign of Devlet-Giray I in Summer 1552 and the Beginning of the “War of the Two Tsars”
Золотоордынское обозрение
title The “Great Game” in Eastern Europe: The Tula Campaign of Devlet-Giray I in Summer 1552 and the Beginning of the “War of the Two Tsars”
title_full The “Great Game” in Eastern Europe: The Tula Campaign of Devlet-Giray I in Summer 1552 and the Beginning of the “War of the Two Tsars”
title_fullStr The “Great Game” in Eastern Europe: The Tula Campaign of Devlet-Giray I in Summer 1552 and the Beginning of the “War of the Two Tsars”
title_full_unstemmed The “Great Game” in Eastern Europe: The Tula Campaign of Devlet-Giray I in Summer 1552 and the Beginning of the “War of the Two Tsars”
title_short The “Great Game” in Eastern Europe: The Tula Campaign of Devlet-Giray I in Summer 1552 and the Beginning of the “War of the Two Tsars”
title_sort great game in eastern europe the tula campaign of devlet giray i in summer 1552 and the beginning of the war of the two tsars
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