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Tambov
garrison town 494, 524
new eparchy created (1682) 623
regional military administration 470, 586
Tana (Azak), Crimea 160
Genoese trading centre 133, 218, 233
Tar a, new town 329
Tarasevich, Leontii, Ukrainian painter 651
Tarki, Kumyk capital in North Daghestan 324
Tatar khanates 2, 330
see also Crimean Tatars; Golden Horde;
Great Horde; Mongols (Tatars);
Nogai Horde
taverns 465, 575
tax collection
Mongol 130
responsibility of governors for deficits
474–5
rules of 190
in towns 465, 471, 477, 546
by zemskii officials 466
taxation 38, 291, 470, 471
based on households 304, 471, 558
charters of immunity 374
Church exemption 149
on grain 506
monastic immunity 347
of native Bashkirs 534
in Novgorod 190
of peasant farmers 216, 291
poll tax (1722/3) 557
on salt (Morozov’s) 550
slaves and 295, 557, 576
tarkhany privileges 272
to fund military administration 470–1, 506,
518
in towns 304, 305–6, 556
technology transfer (mostly from West)
544–5
Teglev, Konstantin, musketeer captain 603
Tele Buga, khan of the Golden Horde
(1287–91) 137
Teliatevskii, Prince A.A. 281, 284
Temriuk Idarov, Kabardinian prince 324–5,
334
tenant farmers (izorniki), in Pskov law 368
Terebovl’ 80, 92
Terek cossacks
settlements 529
and ‘Tsarevich Peter’ 417
Terek, river 325, 327, 332, 334, 529
Terentii, monk of Kremlin Annunciation
church 358
Tersk, Muscovite fort on Terek River 325, 327,
332, 334, 529
development of 530–1
Teslev, Ivan, cossack 601
Teteria, Pavel, Ukrainian cossack hetman 505
Teutonic Knights, Order of 31, 161
and Novgorod 176, 198, 199, 201
textiles 25, 544
Moscow 590
theatre 653, 654
Theodoret, Metropolitan of Lithuania 151
Theophanes, Patriarch of Constantinople 622
Theophilus (Feofil), Metropolitan of
Lithuania (d.1330) 150, 152
Thirteen Years War, with Poland 445, 470,
500–6, 539
Thousander Reform (1550) 254, 267
‘thousanders’ 82, 197, 200
Tiavzino, Treaty of (1595) 270
Tikhvin Posad, monastic trading centre 312,
580, 593
timber 25, 40
Time of Troubles (smuta, smutnoe vremia)
(c.1603–13) 3, 5, 281, 303
Bolotnikov Revolt (1606–7) 415–18
and dynastic succession 8
effect on local administration 464, 520
and enserfment 546
First False Dmitrii 410–15
historiography 409–10
national liberation campaign (1610–13)
425–30
nature of rebellions 429, 487, 600, 612
Orthodox Church and 358–9
Polish occupation of Moscow 358, 424, 425
and Second False Dmitrii 418–25
Tatar raids 41
territorial losses 2, 486
Timerevo, trading centre 59
Timur Kutlugh, khan 160
Timur (Tamerlane), attacks on Golden
Horde 160
Tinibek, khan of the Golden Horde 154
tithes, for Church revenues 95
Titov, Vasilii, singer 654
Tiumen’, new town 301, 329, 529
Tiumen’, khanate of 234, 235
Tmutorokan’ (on Straits of Kerch), Mstislav
as prince of 75, 77
tobacco, regulations on 575
Tobol’, river, battle of (1582) 328
Tobol’sk 301, 313, 329, 623
Toibugid clan, Siberia 328, 329
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