Catherine the Great: Russia's Most Powerful Empress — Fexingo History

Catherine the Great and the Cossack Rebellion of Pugachev

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Lucas and Luna dive into the Pugachev Rebellion (1773–1775), the largest peasant uprising in Russian history. They explore how Emelyan Pugachev impersonated Emperor Peter III, rallying Yaik Cossacks, Bashkirs, Tatars, and serfs against Catherine's regime. The conversation covers the siege of Orenburg, the burning of Kazan, Catherine's response under General Pyotr Panin, and the rebellion's brutal suppression. Lucas explains how the revolt pushed Catherine to strengthen autocracy and abandon her earlier Enlightenment reforms, leading to the abolition of the Zaporozhian Sich and tighter control over the peasantry. They also touch on the literary legacy, including Pushkin's 'The Captain's Daughter' and his 'History of Pugachev'. This episode ties into the show's broader arc of Catherine's domestic challenges and the limits of her enlightened rule. #PugachevRebellion #EmelyanPugachev #CatherineTheGreat #RussianHistory #PeasantWar #YaikCossacks #Orenburg #Kazan #PyotrPanin #ZaporozhianSich #PeterIII #Bashkirs #Tatars #AlexanderPushkin #TheCaptainsDaughter #HistoryofPugachev #18thCentury #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Catherine the Great and the Tatar Mirzas: Islam in the Russian Empire

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore Catherine the Great's surprisingly pragmatic and tolerant policies toward the Muslim Tatar nobility and clergy after the annexation of the Crimean Khanate. They discuss the strategic reasons behind Catherine's 1773 Ukase of Toleration, the co-opting of Tatar mirzas (nobles) and mullahs into the imperial administration, the establishment of the first state-sponsored Muslim institutions like the Orenburg Muslim Spiritual Assembly in 1788, and the creation of the Tatar settlement of Qargha near Orenburg as a center of Islamic learning. The conversation touches on the limits of tolerance—Catherine never considered full integration—and the long-term consequences for Russia's Muslim population. Specific names and terms include: Catherine the Great, Crimean Khanate, Ukase of Toleration (1773), Orenburg Muslim Spiritual Assembly (1788), Mirzas, Mullahs, Qargha, Tatar, Islam, Russian Empire, Novorossiya, Grigory Potemkin, Sheikh Mansur, and the Kazakh steppe. #CatherineTheGreat #TatarMirzas #RussianEmpire #IslamInRussia #CrimeanKhanate #UkaseOfToleration #OrenburgAssembly #Qargha #Novorossiya #GrigoryPotemkin #SheikhMansur #MuslimNobility #EighteenthCentury #EasternEurope #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #Empire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren6 min
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Catherine the Great and the Cossack Rebellion of Pugachev

Lucas and Luna dive into the Pugachev Rebellion (1773–1775), the largest peasant uprising in Russian history. They explore how Emelyan Pugachev impersonated Emperor Peter III, rallying Yaik Cossacks, Bashkirs, Tatars, and serfs against Catherine's regime. The conversation covers the siege of Orenburg, the burning of Kazan, Catherine's response under General Pyotr Panin, and the rebellion's brutal suppression. Lucas explains how the revolt pushed Catherine to strengthen autocracy and abandon her earlier Enlightenment reforms, leading to the abolition of the Zaporozhian Sich and tighter control over the peasantry. They also touch on the literary legacy, including Pushkin's 'The Captain's Daughter' and his 'History of Pugachev'. This episode ties into the show's broader arc of Catherine's domestic challenges and the limits of her enlightened rule. #PugachevRebellion #EmelyanPugachev #CatherineTheGreat #RussianHistory #PeasantWar #YaikCossacks #Orenburg #Kazan #PyotrPanin #ZaporozhianSich #PeterIII #Bashkirs #Tatars #AlexanderPushkin #TheCaptainsDaughter #HistoryofPugachev #18thCentury #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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