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'Prince Michael of Chernigov at the camp of Batu Khan', 1246 (1883).  Artist: Vasily Smirnov
AR993170 
Red Army men confiscating church treasures of the Simonov monastery, Moscow, USSR, 1925. Artist: Anon
AR911717 
'Khan Tokhtamysh's invasion of Moscow in 1382', 1918. Artist: Apollinary Vasnetsov 
'Khan Tokhtamysh's invasion of Moscow in 1382', 1918. Tokhtamysh (d1406) was a Mongol ruler who led the Golden Horde's military invasion of Russia in 1382. Moscow was besieged and was ransacked by the Mongols after they falsely promised that the population would be unharmed if the defenders opened the city gates. Found in the collection of the State United Art Museum, Kostroma, Russia. 
Unique Identifier AR995766 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5040px × 3496px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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14TH CENTURY
1910s
20th century
Apollinary
Apollinary Mikhaylovich Vasnetsov
Apollinary Vasnetsov
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building
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Charcoal
Christian
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Church
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Fine Art Images
FOURTEENTH CENTURY
GOLDEN HORDE
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MONGOL
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OUTSIDE
Painting, Medium
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religion
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russia
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Tokhtamysh
Vasnetsov
WARFARE
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Watercolor