Tataro Mongols Collection
"Unveiling the Tataro Mongols: A Glimpse into Russia's Turbulent Past" Step back in time to witness the historic encounter between Prince Alexander Nevsky and Batu Khan
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"Unveiling the Tataro Mongols: A Glimpse into Russia's Turbulent Past" Step back in time to witness the historic encounter between Prince Alexander Nevsky and Batu Khan, as depicted by an anonymous artist at the end of the 19th century. In this captivating artwork, we see Prince Alexander pleading for mercy for his beloved Russia, highlighting the immense power and influence of the Tataro Mongols. Fast forward to 1909 when Sergei Vasilyevich Ivanov brings us "The Baskaks. " This masterpiece portrays a crucial aspect of Tataro Mongol rule - their administration through local officials known as baskaks. Ivanov skillfully captures their presence and impact on Russian society during that era. Travel further back in time with Orest Adamovich Kiprensky's depiction of Dmitry Donskoy on the Snipes Field in 1805. This painting immortalizes one of Russia's most significant victories against the Tataro Mongols under Mamaia's leadership, showcasing Dmitry Donskoy as a heroic figure defending his land. Maximov takes us inside "The Golden Horde" in 1907, revealing a glimpse into everyday life within this powerful empire. The artwork sheds light on both cultural aspects and political dynamics present during that period. Experience firsthand how Vladimir faced off against invading Mongols through an evocative piece from 1910. The image conveys not only the military might but also highlights Vladimir's resilience against these formidable foes. Delve deeper into history with icons portraying Saint Alexander Nevsky, Saints Chariton the Confessor, Barlaam of Khutyn, Sergius of Radonezh, and Saint Anna of Kashin from various centuries. These religious artworks remind us how faith played a vital role amidst turbulent times while honoring those who stood up against oppression.