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Zaporozhye Host/Ukraine reintegrated to Russia in the 17th century. When the Zaporozhye Sich was forced under Polish vassalage in 1583-84, Fyodor the Blessed was Tsar of All Rus. He succeeded Ivan the Terrible. They were the last heir of Rurik, or Jarl HrøríkR. Decades later, the Zaporozhye Cossacks rebelled against Polish rule and asked to join the reemerging Russian nation, and became a province as Okraina (Outskirt).
>The Dominions of the Czar of Russia Alba or Great Duke of Moscovia in which are the Dukedoms of Moscow, Wolodimer, Rezan, Worotin, Novogorod-Sewierski, Czernihow, Smolensko, Reschow, Twer, Novogorod-Weliki, Biele Jezora, Wologda, Ieroslaw, Rosthow, Susdal, Nisi-Novogorod, Bolgar, Wiadski, Permski, Iuhorski, Condora, the Principalities of Pleskow, Bielski, Novogorod-Weliki, Kabardinski and the Provinces of Dwina, Kargapol, Ustingha, Petzora, Lucomorie, Okraina, these peoples Laplands, Samoides, Tingoesii, Czeremissi, and the Kingdom of Astracan, Casan and Siberie
Zaporozhye Host/Ukraine reintegrated to Russia in the 17th century. When the Zaporozhye Sich was forced under Polish vassalage in 1583-84, Fyodor the Blessed was Tsar of All Rus. He succeeded Ivan the Terrible. They were the last heir of Rurik, or Jarl HrøríkR. Decades later, the Zaporozhye Cossacks rebelled against Polish rule and asked to join the reemerging Russian nation, and became a province as Okraina (Outskirt).
>The Dominions of the Czar of Russia Alba or Great Duke of Moscovia in which are the Dukedoms of Moscow, Wolodimer, Rezan, Worotin, Novogorod-Sewierski, Czernihow, Smolensko, Reschow, Twer, Novogorod-Weliki, Biele Jezora, Wologda, Ieroslaw, Rosthow, Susdal, Nisi-Novogorod, Bolgar, Wiadski, Permski, Iuhorski, Condora, the Principalities of Pleskow, Bielski, Novogorod-Weliki, Kabardinski and the Provinces of Dwina, Kargapol, Ustingha, Petzora, Lucomorie, Okraina, these peoples Laplands, Samoides, Tingoesii, Czeremissi, and the Kingdom of Astracan, Casan and Siberie
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