Abstract

This article examines the history of the disappeared Russian settlement-fortress, which refers to the period XVI-XVIII centuries. In earlier sources the city was called the redoubt of the Terek, the Terek fortress, sometimes there is a shorter name -Grater. Later they began to use the name Terek the city, represents the city and fortress near the mouth of the Terek, not far from the now not-existing of the river Tyumenka. In the modern period is the territory of the left Bank of the Old Terek to the North-East of the city of Kizlyar, Republic of Dagestan. Criticized the attempts to identify the history of the two fortresses: Walled town and Floats, as well as their role at the initial stage in the formation of Russian population of Dagestan. Characterized by the influence of the process of renewal of the Cossacks in military servicemen estate on the historical development of areas North-Eastern Caucasus. Attention is paid to issues such as the existence of different versions of the city name, the location where divergent opinions of researchers. Emphasis is placed on the role of the Terek city as the southern Outpost of the Russian state, the conductor's Caucasus policy on the North-Eastern Caucasus. The analysis of the problem, which allowed us to consider the integration of the provincial regions in the periphery of the Russian state in the South of the country, and analyzed the development of reference points to spread the influence of Russia in the XVI-XVII centuries.

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  • The influence of the Kashin princes’ kinship ties, especially the marriage of Kashin prince Mikhail Vasilievich and the Moscow princess Vasilisa Semenovna, is analyzed, the reasons, circumstances and significance of this marriage in the light of Moscow-Tver relations in the 60–80s of the XIV century in the general context of conjugal unions of the two leading principalities of North-Eastern Rus

  • In the following paper the author researches the significance of Kashin as an important centre

  • the part of the elite continued to focus on Tver

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Introduction

The influence of the Kashin princes’ kinship ties, especially the marriage of Kashin prince Mikhail Vasilievich and the Moscow princess Vasilisa Semenovna, is analyzed, the reasons, circumstances and significance of this marriage in the light of Moscow-Tver relations in the 60–80s of the XIV century in the general context of conjugal unions of the two leading principalities of North-Eastern Rus. «ТЕРСКИЙ ОСТРОГ, ТЕРСКИЙ РЕДУТ, ТЕРКИ?..» (ЕЩЁ РАЗ К ВОПРОСУ О РОЛИ ТЕРСКОГО ГОРОДА В ИСТОРИИ СЕВЕРО-ВОСТОЧНОГО КАВКАЗА XVI–XVII ВЕКОВ) Позднее стали использовать название Терский город, для обозначения города и крепости вблизи устья Терека, недалеко от не существующей ныне речки Тюменки.

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