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s obstinately stuck to their views, they split their horde into two. Koza attacked Putivl but failed to take it; nevertheless, he set fire to its outer town, pillaged the district, and razed surrounding villages.
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report only one defeat. But it was his defeat at the river Kayala (the exact location of which has never been definitively established) that has become immortalized through its literary rendering in
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towns of the Olgovichi and rode off in a huff; Igor also sent the Kievan troops home. Consequently, Igor went in pursuit of the Cumans with a greatly diminished force, including some
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and they attacked towns belonging to the Olgovichi (the ruling dynasty of Chernigov). Igor led a campaign against the invaders on June 29. After crossing the river
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to escort Vladimir Yaroslavich home. In the autumn of 1188, his son Vladimir Igorevich returned home from captivity with Khan Konchak's daughter.
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1793:Prince Igor
1625:of Novgorod
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974:Prince Igor
916:In the arts
578:Oskil River
553:druzhinniki
420:Pereyaslavl
354: 1201
239:Predecessor
234:1198–1201/2
148:may not be
100:introducing
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2378:1164–1180
1899:References
1005:Euphrosyne
831:chronicles
639:Seym River
525:Black Hats
372:Early life
83:references
47:improve it
2345:Olgovichi
1878:Old Norse
1867:romanized
1858:Ukrainian
1047:Ancestors
951:In 1869,
928:, Ukraine
910:chronicle
906:Chernigov
768:Marriages
574:Lower Don
560:Campaigns
437:Vyshgorod
404:Ros River
358:the Brave
340:Catherine
321:Olgovichi
249:Successor
53:talk page
1786:See also
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963:that an
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631:Vladimir
611:Polovtsy
490:Novgorod
481:Smolensk
425:druzhina
150:reliable
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360:, was
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85:, but
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1820:Notes
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614:, by
316:House
294:Issue
231:Reign
2311:ISBN
2296:ISBN
2281:ISBN
2266:ISBN
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