Using specially commissioned artwork, this is the engrossing story of
the victory at Kulikovo in 1380 that heralded the birth of Russian
statehood.
The 13th-century Mongol conquest of the Rus'--the principalities of
Russia--was devastating and decisive. Cities were lain waste, new
dynasties rose, and for a hundred years the Russians were under
unquestioned foreign rule. However, the Mongols were conquerors rather
than administrators and they chose to rule through subject princes. This
allowed the Rurikid dynastic princes of Moscow to rise with
unprecedented speed.
With the famed 'Mongol Yoke' loosening, Grand Prince Dmitri of Moscow
saw in this an unparalleled opportunity and rebelled. On September 7
1380, his 60,000 troops crossed the Don to take the battle to Mamai's
125,000, which included Armenian and Cherkessk auxiliaries and Genoese
mercenaries.