The forces of Ivan IV operated from the Russian castle of Sviyazhsk.
The first mention of the village - in 1682 after the conquest of the Khanate of Kazan Ivan the Terrible.
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He became famous after his brilliant victory over Kazan tatars near Murom in 1468, where he was successful with an unexpected strike from the besieged city.