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consequences of the Mongol inv
Title: consequences of the Mongol inv
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consequences of the Mongol inv
What were the consequences of the Mongol invasion on Kievan Russia?
The question about the consequences of the Mongol invasion is considered one of the most difficult in the history of Russia. Definitely, they had a great impact on demographics, agriculture, social, political and cultural development of the territories.
Generally speaking, the influence of 200-year-long yoke was negative. It brought “wholesale devastation and massacre to Russia.” (Nicholas V. Riasanovsky, A History of Russia, 20) For instance,
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Mongol yoke and had successfully developed and gained power and influence through the time of Appanage and Moscovite Russia (when it owned 25% of cultivated land in the country). The arts closely connected with Church such as wooden architecture and icon painting also reached high creative achievements. Fasting , celebrating religious holidays and generally observing the Church calendar provided further occasions for ritualism.
Byzantine effected also the economy of Kievan Russia, since they had strong trade connections.
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