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set off in pursuit and defeated the nomads. After all the contingents had reassembled, Igor advised that they withdraw under the cover of darkness because they had seen how great a force the Cumans had already mustered. But
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common soldiers, and therefore they rode against the enemy. The raid ended in catastrophe: the Cumans surrounded Igor's forces like an unyielding wall so that only fifteen of the Rus’ men escaped. Igor was seized by a Cuman called
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for the three captive princes. After leaving
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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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at them and withdrew. Igor and his brother prince Vsevolod Svyatoslavich of Trubetsk advanced in formation at a steady pace, but his nephew Svyatoslav Olgovich of Rylsk and his son
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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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2441:1151 births
1782:Prince Igor
1614:of Novgorod
980:Prince Igor
963:Prince Igor
905:In the arts
567:Oskil River
542:druzhinniki
409:Pereyaslavl
343: 1201
228:Predecessor
223:1198–1201/2
137:may not be
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2435:Categories
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2367:1164–1180
1888:References
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628:Seym River
514:Black Hats
361:Early life
72:references
36:improve it
2334:Olgovichi
1867:Old Norse
1856:romanized
1847:Ukrainian
1036:Ancestors
940:In 1869,
917:, Ukraine
899:chronicle
895:Chernigov
757:Marriages
563:Lower Don
549:Campaigns
426:Vyshgorod
393:Ros River
347:the Brave
329:Catherine
310:Olgovichi
238:Successor
42:talk page
1775:See also
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952:that an
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620:Vladimir
600:Polovtsy
479:Novgorod
470:Smolensk
414:druzhina
139:reliable
2244:Sources
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1027:Prince
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74:, but
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283:Issue
220:Reign
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