Authors: Philip Longworth
Tatary,
273
Tavasarans,
94
Tehran (1943),
262
Temriuk (Kabardinian prince),
93
Teutonic Knights,
49
Theodora, Empress,
34
‘Third Rome’, myth of the,
1
,
85
Thirteen Years War,
138
Tien Shan mountains,
222
Tiflis
see
Tbilisi
Time of Troubles (era of confusion concluding Muscovite period),
108
-
27
,
129
,
144
,
323
Tiumen, no
Tiutchev EL,
215
Tobolsk, no
Tokhtamysh (Tatar leader),
60
Tomsk,
280
Toropets,
69
Torzhok,
72
Totleben, General Ye. I.,
210
towns/cities: additions,
44
; changing relative importance of,
51
—
3
; development of,
20
-
1
,
23
-
4
; expansion of,
44
,
110
; movement away from,
58
; as tribal headquarters and agricultural centres,
24
Trabzon,
263
trade/commerce,
11
,
12
—
13
,
93
,
178
; with Baghdad,
30
; with Byzantine Empire,
30
33
.
36
;
Caspian monopoly,
204
; Cold War agreements,
269
; early,
18
; effect of rail network on,
224
—
5
; with the English at Kholmogorii,
97
-
8
; England-Russia route,
173
-
4
; expansion into eastern Caucasus, in—
12
; in Great Perm region,
96
-
7
; helpful policies for,
109
,
110
; improvements in,
315
; Jewish,
181
; limited,
130
; oil,
297
,
307
,
324
,
325
; Orenburg project,
173
,
174
-
6
; and removal of Khazar control,
37
; resumption of,
108
; with Siberia,
110
133
; Viking-Russian collaboration,
22
,
23
,
24
-
5
,
27
-
8
; with the Vikings,
24
-
5
; worldwide,
128
;
see also
economy
Trafalgar, battle of (1805),
209
Trakhaniot brothers (migrants from
Byzantium; advisers to government),
75
,
82
-
3
Trans-Siberian Railway,
222
,
223
-
5
transportation,
210
—
11
,
212
;
see also
railways
Transylvania,
276
Trauernich, Lieut.-Col.,
137
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1917),
238
Treaty of Edirne,
204
Treaty of Horodlo (1413),
66
Treaty of Jassy (1792),
180
Treaty of Rapallo (1922),
241
Trepov, A.F (premier),
236
tribes,
20
—
1
,
24
,
94
,
245
;
see also
named tribes
Trinity Monastery (Volga),
109
Trubetskoi, Prince Dmitrii,
124
,
125
,
126
Truman, President Harry,
266
Tsaritsyn,
22
,
110
;
see also
Stalingrad
Tsiolkovskii, Konstantin,
245
-
6
Tsitsianov, General Pavel,
191
-
2
Tsivilsk,
110
Tukhachevskii, Marshal Mikhail,
240
,
253
,
255
,
259
Tupolev, Andrei,
279
Turkestan,
217
Turkey,
166
,
204
,
221
,
238
,
263
,
310
Turkish War, First (1768-
74
),
179
Turkmenistan, Turkmens,
174
,
216
,
310
,
325
Turks,
46
,
95
,
112
,
146
,
157
,
160
,
170
,
Tushino,
122
Tver,
49
,
53
,
54
-
5
,
56
,
65
,
69
,
72
,
73
-
4
Udmurts,
245
Uglich,
111
Ugra river,
69
Ukraine,
1
,
80
,
129
,
142
,
297
,
324
; chaos in,
243
; Council of Officers,
184
; nationalism in,
244
; Diet of Nobility,
184
; discontent in,
138
-
9
; Peter I’s distrust of,
162
-
3
; early settlements in,
10
,
11
,
14
,
17
; ethnic minorities in,
245
; independence of,
298
; integrationist policies in,
219
; nationalism in,
292
; problems in,
143
-
4
; railway connections,
213
-
14
; Russification policy in,
184
—
5
; as Soviet Republic,
243
-
4
; tribes in,
20
Ukraine Office,
148
Ukrainians,
6
,
10
,
52
,
164
,
178
,
183
,
248
,
259
Ukraintsev, Emelian,
148
Ulbncht, Walter,
268
Ulug-Mehmet,
64
UNESCO,
265
Union of Lublin (1569),
103
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
see
Soviet Union
United Arab Republic (UAR),
270
United States of America,
265
,
280
; and
9
/11,
317
; and the Cold War,
266
; competition with Soviet Union,
278
; and containment of Russia,
321
; and expansion of NATO,
307
; expansion of power,
215
,
225
,
226
; on good terms with Soviet Union,
270
—
1
; as imperial power,
320
; and nuclear power,
269
,
277
; as superpower,
326
; support for Putin,
317
; and troops in Vladivostock,
244
Urals,
1
,
15
,
18
,
44
,
96
,
110
,
138
,
145
,
176
,
187
,
216
,
256
Ustiug,
148
Uzbek Khan,
54
Uzbekistan, Uzbeks,
217
,
294
,
325
Vaga river,
48
Valona,
270
Vasilevskii, Marshal A.M.,
257
Vasilievskaia,
84
Vasilii II (Vasilii the Blind),
62
,
63
-
7
,
69
Vasilii IV (Vasilii Shuiskii),
89
,
114
,
119
,
121
-
3
,
124
Vatican,
315
;
see also
Catholic Church/Papacy/Popes
Vatutin, General, N.F.,
257
,
262
Verkhoturia,
110
Vernadsky, George,
219
Viacheslav (son of laroslav),
41
Viatichi,
20
Viatka,
69
Viazma,
80
Viborg,
156
Vienna,
76
Vikings,
2
,
4
,
22
,
48
; and building of first Russian state,
27
-
8
; co-operation with Russians,
22
,
23
,
24
-
5
,
27
-
8
; contact with Constantinople,
26
; early settlements,
23
,
24
; intelligence system,
24
; intermarriages,
31
—
2
; as traders and plunderers,
23
,
24
Vilna,
142
Vinius, Andrew,
138
Vishnevetsky, Dmitry,
95
Viskovatii, Ivan Mikhailovich,
104
Vitebsk,
144
Vitovt of Lithuania, Grand Duke,
63
Vitte, Sergei,
224
,
225
,
229
,
230
,
231
Vladimir, Grand Prince (grandson of Olga/Helen),
37
,
38
-
9
,
40
Vladimir (city),
5
,
44
,
46
,
48
,
49
,
51
,
53
,
Vladimir the sainted slave trader,
27
Vladimir-Moscow, Grand Principality of,
52
,
53
,
61
,
319
-
20
;
see also
Muscovy, Grand Principality of
Vlasov, Major-General A.,
259
Volga Bulgars,
37
Volga region,
12
,
44
,
121
,
172
,
216
;
Volga river,
27
,
37
,
45
,
48
,
95
,
109
,
110
,
125
,
151
,
158
,
182
Volga-Oka region,
130
Volhynia,
44
Volkhov river,
24
Vologda,
124
Volpe, Gianbattista della,
75
Voltaire,
150
Volynskii, Artamon,
159
Voroshilov, Marshal K.,
257
Vsevold III (‘Big Nest’),
45
Vsevold Rostislavich, Prince,
45
Vsevolod (son of laroslav),
40
,
41
,
42
,
43
Vsevolodovich, Prince Mikhail of Kiev,
46
Vyluzgin, Eleazar,
111
Vyshnevetski, Adam,
118
Wallhausen, Johann von:
The Art of Infantry Warfare,
136
—
7
Warsaw Treaty Organization (WTO),
276
,
288
Washington,
278
,
286
-
7
,
303
,
305
,
311
,
313
Waterloo, battle of (1815),
195
weather
see
climate
Wenden,
104
Wesenberg,
98
West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany),
278
,
290
Western Dvina river,
142
White army (anti-Bolsheviks),
238
,
240
,
242
,
243
,
244
;
see also
army; Red Army
White Horde,
97