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  • curprev 13:0813:08, 8 April 2023TimothyBlue talk contribs 47,725 bytes +31 Undid revision 1148805384 by 89.151.35.194 (talk) rv unsourced controverial change that adds/changes significant material within the article. Discuss on talk page per WP:BRD and gain WP:CONSENSUS for proposed changes. Per WP:ONUS, WP:BURDEN undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 13:0713:07, 8 April 202389.151.35.194 talk 47,694 bytes −31 →‎Middle Ages: "russian" medieval name was Moskva./Moscovy/later-Duchy of Moscow, which areter the conquering of the Kievan Rus renamed itself into Russia. We don't use the term "Russia" in Medeval period but Muscovy. Russia as word and country didn't exist in the medieval period. Russia mustn't be confused with the territories of Rus/Ruthenia inhabited by various Slavic tribes. Rus is older than "russia". Rus was a geographical area inhabited by various Slavic tribes and boyars/noble class. undo Tag: Reverted

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