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set out against the rebels with a large army, but difficulty of transport, lack of discipline, and the gross insubordination of his ill-paid soldiers paralysed all his efforts for months, while Pugachev's innumerable and ubiquitous bands gained victories in nearly every engagement. Not until August
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In 1770, Pugachev requested leave to return home to recover from a severe illness, later seeking permanent discharge. Despite urging from military commanders, Pugachev refused to be treated in a military infirmary or return to the front. Convinced by his brother-in-law, Simon Pavlov, he joined a
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The Pugachev rebellion had a long-lasting effect on Russia for years to come. While Catherine II tried to reform the provincial administration, the horrors of the revolt caused her to drop other reforms, particularly attempts to emancipate the peasant serfs of Russia.
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by suggesting that he led a mass exodus into Turkey. When the majority seemed to agree with his plan, he deemed it the right time to begin his rebellion. Though he was arrested shortly after once again, and this time held for five months at
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for investigation, he met Lukyan Ivanovich Khudiakov, whom he tricked into releasing him, after which he fled to Vetka, a Polish border settlement, with the help of many
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Having amassed an army through propaganda, recruitment and promise of reform, Pugachev and his generals were able to overrun much of the region stretching between the
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occurred to Pugachev early on, even before he reached the Yaik Cossacks. It is of no surprise, given another recent peasant impersonator, Fedot Bogmolov, and
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wishing to return home. He received a visa to settle in the Malykovka district (present day Vol'sk), where he most likely first heard of the
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against a backdrop of intensified unrest. In 1773, he initiated open revolt against Catherine. Claiming to be Catherine's late husband
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at the end of the second season, but is then revealed to be alive, setting the stage for his rebellion in the third season.
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Autocratic politics in a national crisis: the Imperial Russian Government and Pugachev's Revolt, 1773–1775
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The term "Pugachevs of the University" was frequently used to describe the generation of the Russian
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dissatisfied Cossack group who were fleeing eastward for an independent Cossack community on the
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in the centre of Moscow, he was decapitated and then drawn and quartered in public.
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and then to Moscow for a public execution, which took place on 21 January [
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and amassed a large army. His forces quickly overran much of the region between the
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Dokumenty stavki EI Pugacheva, povstancheskikh vlastei i uchrezhdenii, 1773–1774 gg
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Longworth, Philip (1975). "The Pretender Phenomenon in Eighteenth Century Russia".
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Emperor Of The Cossacks: Pugachev and the Frontier Jacquerie of 1773–1775
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landowner, was the youngest son of four children. Born in the
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Summner, B.H. (1928). "New Material on the Pugachev Revolt".
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and burned the city to the ground. In August 1774, General
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A fictionalised account of the rebellion is presented in
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18th-century military personnel from the Russian Empire
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have referred to Pugachevshchina as a tendency in the
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God save us from the Russian riot, absurd and cruel
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Index

Pugachyov
Pugachev (disambiguation)
Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name
Yemelyan Pugachev
Simbirsk
Kotelnikovsky District
Volgograd Oblast
Moscow
Russian Empire
Emperor Peter III
Russian
O.S.
ataman
Yaik Cossacks
Pugachev's Rebellion
Russian Empire
Catherine the Great
Don Cossack
Imperial Russian Army
Seven Years' War
Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774
Cossacks
Old Believers
Tsar Peter III
serfdom
Volga
Urals
Kazan

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