, lyazansk, lyazan population with muscovites, i think that it was cut off, to be honest, but i have no historical evidence, then, unfortunately, there was neither television nor the internet, so the moscow princes could generally do everything , whatever they want, and they did what putin is doing now. the problem is that russia has not grown up since those times, these are the times the middle ages, such facts of the middle ages can be found not only about russia, not only about moscow. but the question is that putin acts like ivan kalita, with absolutely the same audacity. in the 21st century, the population of russia is absolutely ready to support this. interestingly, it does not even see this as a wrong approach. you remember how the relatives of those ukrainians who suffered from rocket attacks, who lived in moscow, said: you don't understand, it's putin who wants you well, he's just helping you get out of the mess you're in you got it well, if he shoots, that means he loves, that’s all, well, purely russian logic, so literally we have a little time left there, traditionally an