Tver Uprising of 1327

Tver Uprising of 1327
Part of the Conflicts in Eastern Europe during Turco-Mongol rule

Miniature depicting the uprising from the Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible.
Date1327
Location
Result

Golden Horde victory

Belligerents
Principality of Tver
Grand Duchy of Vladimir[1]
Golden Horde
Duchy of Moscow
Duchy of Suzdal
Commanders and leaders
Aleksandr of Tver Fedorchuk
Turalyk
Ivan I Kalita
Alexander of Suzdal [uk; ru]
Strength
People of Tver At least 50,000 Mongol soldiers in addition to the armies of Moscow and Suzdal

The Tver Uprising of 1327 (Russian: Тверское восстание) was the first major uprising against the Golden Horde by the people of Vladimir. It was brutally suppressed by the joint efforts of the Golden Horde, Muscovy and Suzdal. At the time, Muscovy and Vladimir were involved in a rivalry for dominance, and Vladimir's total defeat effectively ended the quarter-century struggle for power.

  1. ^ The title 'Grand Duke/Prince of Vladimir' was mostly titular by the early 14th century.