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The city of Moscow gradually grew around the Moscow Kremlin, beginning in the 14th century. It was the capital of the Grand Duchy of Moscow (or Muscovy) and ...
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The city of Moscow gradually grew around the Moscow Kremlin, beginning in the 14th century. It was the capital of the Grand Duchy of Moscow and then the Tsardom of Russia until the capital was moved to Saint Petersburg by Peter the Great. Wikipedia
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In 1837 the Moscow stock exchange was established. The emancipation of the serfs in 1861 and the beginning of the railway era with the opening of the line to St ...
moscow history from en.wikipedia.org
First documented in 1147, Moscow grew to serve as the capital of the Grand Duchy of Moscow. When the Tsardom of Russia was proclaimed, Moscow remained the ...
moscow history from www.britannica.com
Moscow, city, capital of Russia since the late 13th century. It is not only the political center of Russia but also the country's most populous city and its ...
moscow history from www.introducingmoscow.com
Moscow has seen its fair share of history, from invasions to revolutions, making it a cultural hub and a fascinating place to visit.
moscow history from www.mos.ru
Moscow traces its history back to 1147, when it was mentioned in the chronicles for the first time. The early 12th century saw Kievan Rus disintegrate into many ...
Moscow developed from the 1830s as a major textile center. In 1918, the Soviet government transferred the capital back to Moscow and fostered spectacular ...
moscow history from whc.unesco.org
The history of the Moscow Kremlin and Red Square is reflected in the archival documents of 12th–19th century, for example in medieval chronicles, cadastral ...
In 1875, the city's first store was opened on what is now Main Street. Moscow grew with the arrival of the railroad in 1885. The town became incorporated in ...
moscow history from www.expresstorussia.com
Moscow opened trade routes to Oka and Volga to everyone from Russia's northern and southern territories, from Ryazan and Smolensk, and between the twelfth and ...