How Russia became the largest country in the world?
Modern Russia occupies nearly one eighth of the world's land area — 17.1 million square kilometers. This makes it the largest country in the world, stretching from the Baltic Sea to the Pacific Ocean and from the Arctic to the steppes of Central Asia. The question arises: how did a state born within the northeastern part of Europe manage to expand to such vast scales? The answer lies at the intersection of history, climate, politics, and geopolitical necessity. Origins of the Moscow State The path of Russia to becoming the largest state began with the formation of the Moscow Principality in the 14th century. It was Moscow that managed to unite the fragmented lands of North-Eastern Russia after the Mongol-Tatar yoke. Natural and economic factors played a key role: convenient location in the center of river routes and protection by forests. In the era of Ivan III and Ivan IV (the Terrible), systematic expansion to the east and south began. Moscow subjugated Novgorod, Tver, and then the Kazan and Astrakhan Khanates, opening access to the Volga and the Caspian Sea. These victories not only strengthened central power but also laid the foundation for further expansion — to the Ural and beyond. Conquest of Siberia: Collision with Infinity The real turning point came in the late 16th century, when the settlement of Siberia began. The detachment of Yermak Timofeevich, acting on behalf of the merchant house of Strigino, defeated the Siberian Khanate and laid the first fortresses deep in the continent. Over several decades, Russian pioneers reached the Yenisei, Lena, and the coast of the Sea of Okhotsk. The reasons for such rapid advancement were dual. On the one hand, economic drivers were the fur trade and the search for new resources. On the other hand, political logic required asserting power on new lands to prevent competition from the Ottoman Empire, China, and Western Europe. The settlement of Siberia was carried out through the construction of forts — fortified points ... Read more
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