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  • Crimean–Nogai slave raids in Eastern Europe
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  • Crimean–Nogai slave raids in Eastern Europe
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  • eastern
  • slave raids
  • Crimean Khanate raids
  • Crimean Tatar Khanate
  • Crimean-Nogai Raids
  • Crimean-Nogai raids
  • Crimean–Nogai slave raid
  • Crimean–Nogai slave raids
  • Nogai Horde
  • Nogai slavers
  • Tatar raids
  • border skirmishes
  • trade route of slaves between Crimea and Ottoman Anatolia
  • frequent raids into Russia for slaves
  • frequents raids into Russia for slaves
  • massive slave raids
  • massive slave raids and invasions
  • slave raidings
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  • Ottoman Empire
  • Zaporozhian Sich
  • Polish–Lithuanian union
  • Crimean Khanate
  • Supported by:
  • 22pxCrimean Khanate
  • *22pxGrand Duchy of Lithuania(1441–1569)
  • *22pxKingdom of Poland(1441–1569)
  • *22pxPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth(1569–1774)
  • *Grand Duchy of Moscow(1441–1547)
  • *Russian Empire(1721–1774)
  • *Tsardom of Russia(1547–1721)
  • 22pxCircassia
  • 22pxCossack Hetmanate
  • 22pxKingdom of Hungary
  • 22pxNogai Horde
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  • * Devastation in the areas targeted by raids
  • * Development of theCossacks
  • * Conflict ended with the annexation of theCrimean Khanateby theRussian Empire.
  • * Hundreds of thousands of Eastern European, Caucasian, and Central European people enslaved for sale in the Crimean slave market
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