
The article is devoted to a Russian campaign against Vogul и Yugor princedoms in 1483. Subject to identification being basic contradictions in the historiography of this event. Contrary to the conventional tradition, the authors believe that this campaign was not directly connected with Moscow-Tyumen relations, but reflects Moscow’s intention to control the former Novgorod tributaries and Trans-Ural sources of fur trading, among others using methods of Christianization. A special attention being paid to the route of the march, which allowed to determine borders of certain late medieval political alliances of West Siberia.
Статья посвящена русскому походу на вогульские и югорские княжества в 1483 г. Выявлены основные противоречия в историографии этого события. Вопреки сложившейся традиции, авторы считают, что этот поход напрямую не связан с московско-тюменскими отношениями. Он отражает стремление Москвы поставить под свой контроль бывших данников Новгорода и зауральские источники меховой торговли, в том числе используя методы христианизации. Особое внимание уделено маршруту похода, что позволило определить границы некоторых позднесредневековых политических объединений Западной Сибири.
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