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In 1612, the people of Nizhny Novgorod and other Russian cities conducted by prince Dmitry Pozharsky and Kuzma Minin rose against the Polish occupants, besieged the Kremlin, and expelled them.
The throne was vacant ; the great nobles ( boyars ) quarrelled among themselves ; Orthodox Patriarch Hermogenes was imprisoned ; Catholic Poles occupied the Moscow Kremlin and Smolensk ; the Protestant Swedes occupied Novgorod ; continuing Tatar raids left the south borderlands of Russia completely depopulated and devastated ; and enormous bands of brigands swarmed everywhere.
File: Obelisk in honor of Minin and Pozharskogo in the Nizhni Novgorod Kremlin. jpg | Pozharsky and Minin obelisk at Nizhny Novgorod kremlin
Covers, History, " Kremlin of Novgorod ", " Novgorod Museum of History ", preservation dynamics, and the production of ' Birch bark documents '.
Additionally, Nefed Minin owned property in the Kremlin of Nizhny Novgorod, although after the completion of his service, he lived mostly in Moscow where he worked as a government clerk.
Thanks to de Bruijn's short stopover in Nizhny Novgorod during the Easter holidays, we now have his description of that major center of the Russian Volga trade as it existed in 1703, with its Kremlin, stone churches, and a lively bar ( kabak ) scene.
The Cathedral of St. Sophia ( the Holy Wisdom of God ) in the Kremlin ( or Detinets ) in Veliky Novgorod is the cathedral church of the Archbishop of Novgorod and the mother church of the Novgorodian Eparchy.
During the Nazi occupation of Novgorod, the Kremlin was heavily damaged from the battles and from the Nazi abuse.
For example, in Gorky, there was a routed taxi line between Sormovo and the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin.
however, twentieth-century archaeological excavations of the necropolis of the Cathedral of Holy Wisdom in the Novgorod Kremlin suggest that the prince was actually buried there and his grave has been misidentified since at least 1616 as that of Prince Fedor Yaroslavich ( died 1233 ).
It is thought that the book was taken from one of Novgorod monasteries to the personal collection of the Russian tsars in the Moscow Kremlin, where it was first registered in 1701.
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