Saturday, July 04, 2026

History Highlights

The Rus Capital That Fell to the Mongols in a Single Winter: The Story of Old Ryazan

On the Oka River, Old Ryazan was a wealthy Kievan Rus capital of churches and treasures, until the Mongol invasion of 1237 destroyed it in one of Russia’s great tragedies.

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Where Vikings, Slavs, and Silver Met on the Road to Byzantium: The Story of Gnyozdovo

On the Dnieper near Smolensk, Gnyozdovo was a key hub on the Viking trade route to Byzantium, where Scandinavian and Slavic worlds fused at the dawn of early Rus.

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The White Fortress Byzantine Engineers Built for the Khazars, Now Beneath a Reservoir: The Story of Sarkel

On the Don, the Khazars built Sarkel with Byzantine engineers, a brick fortress guarding steppe trade routes, now submerged beneath a reservoir but saved by archaeology.

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Where the North First Met Islam, a Metropolis on the Volga: The Story of Bolgar

On the Volga in medieval Tatarstan, Bolgar was the capital of the Volga Bulgars, where the Islamic world met the northern forests through fur, silver, and faith.

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The Greek City That Survived Two Thousand Years on the Crimean Shore: The Story of Chersonesus

Founded by Dorian settlers in Crimea, Chersonesus endured for over two millennia through Greek, Roman, and Byzantine eras, becoming a sacred and strategic Black Sea city.