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Kondia or Konda Principality (Russian: Кондинское княжество) was the name of a Mansi principality until the late 16th century.[1][2]
The center of Konda was the settlement of Kartauzh (Russian: Картауж).[3][2] The Konda Principality became part of the Pelym Principality as a fiefdom. Pelym resisted the conquests by the Moscow Principality for a long time and finally lost its independence only in the winter of 1593/94. [4]
The Russian monarch himself possessed the title of "Sovereign and Grand Prince of Kondia", as included in the full official title.[5][6]
The documentary information about Kondia is scarce.[3]
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Taagepera, Rein (26 November 2013). The Finno-Ugric Republics and the Russian State. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-67808-0.
- ^ a b S.F. Koksharov, КОНДИНСКОЕ КНЯЖЕСТВО
- ^ a b S.F. Koksharov, Археологические памятники Кондинского княжества, Россия между прошлым и будущим: исторический опыт национального развития : материалы Всерос. науч. конф., посвящ. 20-летию Института истории и археологии УрО РАН, Екатеринбург, 4-5 марта 2008 г. - Екатеринбург, 2008. - pp. 97-100.
- ^ Пилипчук, Я. В. (2015). ПЕЛЫМСКОЕ КНЯЖЕСТВО МАНСИ В СРЕДНЕВЕКОВОЙ ИСТОРИИ СИБИРИ.
- ^ Jansson, Maija; Rogozhin, N. M. (1994). England and the North: The Russian Embassy of 1613-1614. American Philosophical Society. p. 171. ISBN 978-0-87169-210-8.
- ^ Burbank, Jane; Cooper, Frederick (2010). Empires in World History: Power and the Politics of Difference. Princeton University Press. p. 276. ISBN 978-0-691-12708-8.
