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In the second half of the 15th century, the Moscow launched an active offensive on Ruthenian lands. At the same time, after the civil war in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1432–1438) and the unsuccessful attempt to create the Grand Duchy of Rus, some of the Ukrainian magnates and princes decided to
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At the same time, in the 1480s, a number of raids by Moscow detachments took place on the border territories of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Russia and Samogitia. Thus, in 1487, Prince Ivan Vorotynsky attacked Mezetsk and plundered it. This was the reason for the official start of the war.
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turn to Moscow for help. Disagreeing with the policy of unification of the Lithuanian-Rus state with Poland, they negotiated with the Moscow prince and even began to move to the Moscow state.
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regions. Thus, in 1493 Mengli-Girey together with the Grand Duke of Moscow Ivan III conducted a joint campaign in
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In 1492–1494, concluding a new alliance with the Crimean Khan, Moscow made a number of joint campaigns in the
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The first stage took place, mostly in border skirmishes in the north-eastern principalities of the
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in an attempt to make him attack the Ukrainian lands. Mengli Geray, at the urging of the
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sent an embassy, valuable gifts, and a considerable sum of money to the Crimean Khan
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Imagined, Negotiated, Remembered: Constructing European Borders and Borderlands
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Lithuania cedes Veliky Novgorod, Pskov, Tver, and Ryazan to Muscovy
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was concluded, according to which most of the so-called "
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The Moscow-Lithuanian war is divided into two stages:
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Muscovy renounces its claims on Smolensk and Bryansk
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Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars

1487
1494
Lithuania
Ukraine
Belarus
Russia
aftermath

Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Ruthenia

Golden Horde

Principality of Moscow

Crimean Khanate
Casimir IV Jagiellon
Alexander Jagiellon

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