PUGACHEV, EMELIAN IVANOVICH

yĭmĭlyänˈ ēväˈnəvĭch poogəchôfˈ, c.1742–75, Russian peasant leader, head of the peasant rebellion of 1773–74. A Don Cossack, he exploited a widespread peasant belief that Peter III had not actually been murdered. Claiming (1773) to be Peter III, he soon found himself at the head of an army and of a revolutionary movement. His followers—Cossacks, peasants, runaway serfs, Tatar bands, and serfs from the mines and factories—all belonged to the lower classes, whose rights and liberties had been increasingly curtailed in the past two centuries. Pugachev announced the abolition of serfdom. His army overran the middle and lower Volga districts and the Ural region and took Kazan and several fortresses, committing barbarous excesses and threatening the throne of Catherine II, who was waging war on the Ottoman Empire. However, the rebels lacked experienced leadership and were ultimately defeated. Pugachev was betrayed, taken to Moscow, and beheaded. As a result of the rebellion Catherine introduced the administrative reform (1775) that increased the central government's control over outlying areas and more firmly entrenched the institution of serfdom.

See A. Pushkin, The History of Pugachev (1983).

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...to towns 92 ; and proletarian leadership 64 ; and Pugachev rising and freedom decree 2-4 Penn, William 19...ownership pseudo-history 72 Pufendorf, Samuel 15 , 22 Pugachev, Emelian Ivanovich 2-4 , 6 , 38 , 63 , 172n2 Pusey, Edward Bouverie...
...MIKHAILOVICH 1839-1888 , geographer, explorer, 304 PUGACHEV, EMELIAN IVANOVICH d. 1775 , leader of peasant uprising, xxi, 127...Bolshevik diplomat, 380 RAMISHVILI, ISIDOR IVANOVICH b. 1859 , Social Democrat, member of the First...
...330 , 335 , 336 , 337 , 338 , 339 , 361 , 372 Ptolemy, 178 Pufendorf, Samuel von 1632-94 , 232 -3, 269 Pugachev, Emelian Ivanovich 1741-75 , 16 , 121 , 123 -5, 163 , 244 , 255 , 298 , 368 Pultava 1709 , 277 , 278 , 282 Pyrenees, 114...
...Peter III. Among them appeared one who was to last longest and leave the deepest imprint -- Emelian Ivanovich Pugachev. THE PUGACHEV REBELLION Pugachev appeared at the opportune moment when the minds of the Cossacks and peasants were most receptive...
...last longest and leave the deepest imprint--Emelian Ivanovich Pugachev. Pugachev appeared at the opportune moment when the minds...authorities concerning the office of the hetman. When Pugachev, a son of the Don, sent out the call to arms...
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PUGACHEV, EMELIAN IVANOVICH yimilyan eva n vich poog chof , c...curtailed in the past two centuries. Pugachev announced the abolition of serfdom...leadership and were ultimately defeated. Pugachev was betrayed, taken to Moscow, and...


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