According to Solovyov and Karamzin, the fight between Mstislav and Rededya was a fistfight, in order not to harm people and horses (at Rededyas suggestion). The painting depicts naked warriors, presumably to show that Mstislav has nothing hidden under his ❯❯❯
I really like the landscapes by Russian artists, especially those of Shishkin, but unfortunately, I cant find one particular painting by him and I dont know its name. I would like to know how I can view all his paintings, sketches, etc. ❯❯❯
I wholeheartedly agree with you. If theys agreed to fight, where did such a noble and wise man like Mstislav get the knife that he used to stab Ridada? ❯❯❯
To the author of the first comment:You dont need to be a genius to understand that the painting is not a realistic depiction. Accordingly, the artist painted the battle as he saw fit. The fact that Mstislav stabbed Reded with a knife is stated in Russian s ❯❯❯
All the authors, except for Konstantin, dont know what they are talking about; Mstislav didnt have two daughters. These are baseless assumptions and idle speculation. ❯❯❯
Modern Cossacks have the concept of Rede, meaning that the Circassians called them by this name in the Caucasus, while on Rus they were known as Cossacks. Mstislav was a dishonest and despicable person! ❯❯❯
The Udege people have an ancient song about the duel between Redada and Mstislav (the cowardly one). The song is not a historical account, and it cannot be rewritten to please the ruling class. ❯❯❯
Throughout their lives, the brothers and sisters are constantly manipulated and pitted against each other by a vile, lying father, a fallen angel. God deliberately shows people that its not only true that there is only one step from love to hate, but also ❯❯❯
The duel took place before the Kasog army, and if Mstislav had been dishonest in that fight, the Rededi warriors would not have left without a battle, and it was unlikely that Mstislav would have survived. ❯❯❯
The topic was whether I liked Ivanovs painting. I expressed my opinion. I want to ask Konstantin about the chronicles of Kasog sources; it would be interesting to read them. Moreover, it is written there that Mstislav did not stab Ridada with a knife. Appa ❯❯❯
In Soviet times, the Leningrad Museum housed a chronicle of that era and a historical account of how Rededya Rededay three times knocked Mstislav to his back. When they were tired and sitting down peacefully talking, Mstislav took a small knife from his bo ❯❯❯
No one, not even the Virgin Mary, helped Mstislav, a Jew. The pro-Jewish Khazar Khaganate also tried to subdue both the Adyghe and the Russians by creating discord, but in 964 it was defeated – and who defeated it? By the Kosagi warriors! Then came Mstisla ❯❯❯
How many people want to rewrite history to suit their own tastes! Well, if you dont like that a Rusich killed a Circassian, then if it cannot be denied, you must definitely state that he did it dishonestly, secretly.And, for example, Russian ultra-patriots ❯❯❯
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