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  2. Streltsy - Wikipedia

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    Streltsy by Sergey Ivanov. The streltsy (Russian: стрельцы, lit. 'shooters/firearm troops', IPA: [strʲɪlʲˈt͡sɨ]; sg. стрелец, strelets, IPA: [strʲɪˈlʲet͡s]) were the units of Russian firearm infantry from the 16th century to the early 18th century and also a social stratum, from which personnel for streltsy troops were traditionally recruited.

  3. Streltsy uprising - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow Streltsy, who had participated in Peter the Great's Azov campaigns in 1695–1696, remained in Azov as a garrison. In 1697, however, the four regiments of Streltsy were unexpectedly sent to Velikiye Luki instead of Moscow. On their way there they were starving and carrying their ordnance by themselves, due to lack of horses.

  4. Moscow uprising of 1682 - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow uprising of 1682, also known as the Streltsy uprising of 1682 (Russian: Стрелецкий бунт), was an uprising of the Moscow Streltsy regiments that resulted in supreme power devolving on Sophia Alekseyevna, the daughter of the late Tsar Aleksey Mikhailovich and of his first wife Maria Miloslavskaya.

  5. Streletsky prikaz - Wikipedia

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    Streltsy patrol at Ilyinsky Gate in Old Moscow, painting by Andrei Ryabushkin (1897). The Streletsky prikaz (Russian: Стрелецкий приказ), sometimes translated as the Streltsy Department, was one of the main governmental bodies (a prikaz) in Russia during the 16th and 17th centuries which administered the streltsy.

  6. The Morning of the Streltsy Execution - Wikipedia

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    Morning of the Streltsy Execution. The Morning of the Streltsy Execution is a painting by Vasily Ivanovich Surikov, painted in 1881. It illustrates the public execution after the Streltsy's failed attempted uprising before the walls of the Kremlin. It shows the display of power the Russian government had during the late years of the 17th ...

  7. New Order Regiments - Wikipedia

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    Dragoons, recruited from Cossacks, Streltsy and peasants. Mounted infantry, armed with muskets, swords, and spears. Infantry ("soldaty"), recruited from "state serfs". Musketeers were equipped the same as Streltsy(muskets and bardiches), with the addition of swords and helmets. Pikemen wore helmets and breastplates but were discarded after 1660.

  8. Sophia Alekseyevna of Russia - Wikipedia

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    In response, Shaklovityi advised Sophia to proclaim herself tsarina and attempted to induce the Streltsy to a new uprising. Most of the Streltsy units deserted central Moscow for the suburb of Preobrazhenskoye and later for the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra, where the young tsar was living. Feeling the power slipping from her hands, Sophia sent the ...

  9. Streltsy (Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    The streltsy (singular: strelets, translated as shooter) were traditional border guards in Őrség , a historical region of Hungary, in the village Sztrelec (Strelets). The village was to seat oneself [ clarification needed ] near in Kančevci (now in Slovenia ).