The following is a list of battles of the Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus' (1223, 1237–1241).
| Year | Conflict |
|---|---|
| 1223 | Battle of the Kalka River[1] |
| December 1237 | Battle of Voronezh River |
| 16–21 December 1237 | Siege of Ryazan |
| December 1237–January 1238 | Siege of Kolomna |
| 15–20 January 1238 | Siege of Moscow (1238) |
| 3–8 February 1238 | Siege of Vladimir |
| 4 March 1238 | Battle of the Sit River |
| March–May 1238 | Siege of Kozelsk |
| 1239–1240 | Batu's raid of 1240 in Ruthenia. 1238–1239: Rostov, Uglich, Yaroslavl, Kostroma, Kashin, Ksnyatin, Gorodets, Galich, Pereslavl, Yuriev, Dmitrov, Volok, Tver and Torzhok were devastated. In the west, Chernigov and Pereyaslav were sacked. |
| 18 October 1239 | Sack of Chernigov |
| 28 November – 6 December 1240 | Siege of Kiev (1240)[2] |
See also
- Timeline of the Golden Horde – including all battles involving the Golden Horde in Europe
- Mongol Empire
- Mongol invasion of Europe
References
- ↑ Halperin 1987, p. 118.
- ↑ Halperin 1987, p. 124.
Bibliography
- Halperin, Charles J. (1987). Russia and the Golden Horde: The Mongol Impact on Medieval Russian History. p. 222. ISBN 9781850430575. (e-book).
- Shaikhutdinov, Marat (23 November 2021). "3.4 Invasion of Tokhtamysh". Between East and West: The Formation of the Moscow State. Academic Studies Press. pp. 104–107.
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