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Siege of Ufa (1682)

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Rebellion in Tsardom in Russia
Siege of Ufa (1682)
Part of Bashkir rebellion of 1681-1684
DateSpring 1682
LocationUfa
Result

Bashkir-kalmyk victory

  • Bashkirs successfully besieged Ufa
Belligerents
Bashkir rebels
Kalmyk Khanate
Tsardom of Russia
Strength

4,000 Bashkir rebels

1,800 Kalmyk warriors
23,000
Casualties and losses
unknown 3,000

The siege of Ufa was a battle between Bashkir rebels and the Russian army.

Course of hostilities

After the attack on Kungur, numerous rebel detachments besieged Ufa.

See also

References

  1. History of Bashkir tribes.Sart and Kalmak (Thesis). Russian Academy of Sciences Ufa Scientific Center Institute of History, Language and Literature a. 2017. p. 68. The Ufa city is under siege from the Mordvins, Cheremis and Bashkirs, and for a long time they are starting to Ufa, and those de military people
  2. Сеитовский бунт (Башкирское восстание 1681-1684 гг.), retrieved 2023-07-11
  3. "История башкиро-татарских восстаний в XVII векевто — Реальное время". m.realnoevremya.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-07-11. In the summer, the rebels and Kalmyks besieged Menzelinsk, and in the autumn — Ufa. Several villages fell, and Kalmyks were especially active in the winter of 1682-1683 in the Trans-Urals.

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