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Klushino (Russian: Клушино, IPA: [ˈkluʂɨnə]) is a
village in
Smolensk Oblast (Western
Oblast before 1937), Russia. It is
situated on the old road between...
- The
Battle of
Klushino, or the
Battle of Kłuszyn, was
fought on 4 July 1610,
between forces of the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth and the
Tsardom of Russia...
- Russian, and
Ottoman forces,
notably at the
Battles of
Kircholm (1605),
Klushino (1610), and
Khotyn (1673).
Their military prowess peaked at the
Siege of...
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highest distinction: Hero of the
Soviet Union.
Hailing from the
village of
Klushino in the
Russian SFSR,
Gagarin was a
foundryman at a
steel plant in Lyubertsy...
- Żółkiewski
occupied Moscow for two
years after defeating the
Russians at
Klushino.
Sigismund also
countered the
Ottoman Empire in the southeast; at Khotyn...
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failed against the Polish–Lithuanians and was
defeated at the
Battle of
Klushino on 4 June 1610. The
Tsardom of
Russia had been
experiencing the Time of...
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weaken Sweden's ally,
winning many
early victories such as the
Battle of
Klushino. In 1610,
Polish forces entered Moscow and
Sweden withdrew from the military...
- had an army of 30,000.
Grigory Valuyev led an
advance force of 6000 to
Klushino,
hoping to
block Hetman Zolkiewski's advance. However,
during the De la...
- Pozharsky.
Battles ended in
decisive Russian victories.
After the
Battle of
Klushino in
summer of 1610, Tsar
Vasili IV of
Russia was
deposed and
taken to Warsaw...
- Kazan. In October–November 1610,
after tsarist troops were
defeated at
Klushino and the
Seven Boyars agreed to
elevate Polish prince Władysław IV Vasa...