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Ivan IV "The Terrible" Czar of Russia

   
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Anastasia and Ivan had 6 children, however only two survived infancy. After executing Shuisky, Ivan put the boyars in their place and organized the military, all in preparation to slash the Tatars. The Tatars were a group of Turkic people who mainly resided in Tatarstan in west-central Russia and parts of Siberia and Central Asia...
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The Tatars were a group of Turkic people who mainly resided in Tatarstan in west-central Russia and parts of Siberia and Central Asia. He took Kazan in 1552 and Astrakhan in 1556 virtually wiping out the power of the Golden Horde, a Mongol army that conquered eastern Europe in the 13th century...
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