The Battle of Suzdal (Russian: Битва под Суздалем) or the Battle of the Kamenka River was fought on 7 July 1445, between Russians under Vasily II and Tatar troops of Oluğ Möxämmäd, who invaded the principality of Nizhny Novgorod. The Russians were defeated by troops of beg Mäxmüd, who became Mäxmüd of Kazan after the battle. Vasily was taken prisoner and was set free only after the enormous (200,000 roubles)[1] ransom was paid. He also promised restitution of the lands of Mishar Yurt, that were bought from Tokhtamysh in 1343. Qasim Khanate was founded there to become a buffer state and the vassal of Muscovy later.

Battle of Suzdal
Part of the First Russo-Kazan war (1437–1445) and the Muscovite War of Succession
Date7 July 1445
Location
Result Tatar victory
Belligerents
Khanate of Kazan Muscovy
Commanders and leaders
Mäxmüd Vasily II (POW)

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  1. ^ Martin, Janet (2006). "The emergence of Moscow (1359-1462)". In Perrie, Maureen (ed.). The Cambridge History of Russia. Volume 1. From Early Rus' to 1689. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 164. ISBN 978-1-139-05410-2. OCLC 828740214.

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