This is a list of wars involving the Principality of Moscow (1263–1547), also known as Muscovy.
Date | Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result | |
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1281–1293/4 |
| Nogai forces Dmitry of Pereslavl Mikhail of Tver Daniel of Moscow | Tode Mongke (1281–1287) Tokhta forces Andrey of Gorodets Theodore the Black Rostov princes | Tokhta victory
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1296/8–1302 | Struggle for Pereslavl-Zalessky | Daniel of Moscow Mikhail of Tver---- Tokhta | Andrey of Gorodets Theodore the Black Konstantin of Ryazan | Muscovite–Tverian victory
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1305–1485 | (series of short wars, mixed with other conflicts) | Principality of Moscow | Principality of Tver | Victory
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1327 | Tver Uprising of 1327 (part of the) | Golden Horde Ivan I Kalita of Moscow | Principality of Tver Grand Principality of Vladimir | Golden Horde victory
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1368–1372 | Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1368–72) (part of the Great Troubles and the) | Principality of Moscow | Grand Duchy of LithuaniaPrincipality of Tver | Inconclusive | |
1376 | Muscovite–Volga Bulgars war (part of the Great Troubles) | Principality of Moscow | Volga Bulgaria | Victory | |
1377 | Battle on Pyana River (part of the Great Troubles) | Principality of Moscow | Golden Horde | Defeat | |
1378 | Battle of the Vozha River (part of the Great Troubles) | Principality of Moscow | Golden Horde | Victory | |
1380 | Battle of Kulikovo (part of the Great Troubles) | Rus' principalities:[1]
| Western part of the Golden Horde
| Victory for the Rus' principalities coalition
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1382 | Siege of Moscow (part of the aftermath of the Great Troubles) | Principality of Moscow | Golden Horde | Defeat
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1406–1408 | (part of the Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars) | Principality of Moscow | Grand Duchy of Lithuania | (1 September 1408)
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1425–1453 | Muscovite War of Succession | Younger Donskoy line Vasily II Vasilyevich Dmitry II Shemyaka (1434–9) Boris of Tver (1438) Mäxmüd of Kazan (1445–8) Qasim Khan (1452–3) | Older Donskoy line Yury Dmitrievich (1425–34) Vasily Kosoy (1434–6) Ulugh of Kazan (1437–45) Dmitry II Shemyaka (1439; 1445–53) (1447–53) | Vasily II victory
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1437–1445 | Ulugh Muhammad's campaign (first Russo-Kazan war) (from Battle of Belyov to Battle of Suzdal) (connected with the Muscovite War of Succession) | Younger Donskoy line Vasily II Vasilyevich Dmitry II Shemyaka (1437–9) | Older Donskoy line Ulugh of Kazan Dmitry II Shemyaka (1439) | Ulugh victory
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1467–1469 | Qasim War | Grand Principality of Moscow | Khanate of Kazan | Victory
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1471 | Battle of Shelon | Grand Principality of Moscow | Novgorod Republic | Victory
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1478 | Siege of Kazan | Grand Principality of Moscow | Khanate of Kazan | Victory
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1480 | Great Stand on the Ugra River | Grand Principality of Moscow | Golden Horde | Debated
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1485 | (part of the) | Grand Principality of Moscow | Principality of Tver | Victory
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1487–1494 | First Muscovite-Lithuanian War | Grand Principality of Moscow | Grand Duchy of Lithuania | Victory | |
1495–1497 | Russo-Swedish War | Grand Principality of Moscow | Sweden | Inconclusive | |
1500–1503 | Second Muscovite–Lithuanian War | Grand Principality of Moscow | Grand Duchy of Lithuania Livonian Order | Victory | |
1505–1507 | Russo-Kazan War | Grand Principality of Moscow | Khanate of Kazan | Inconclusive | |
1507–1508 | Third Muscovite–Lithuanian War | Grand Principality of Moscow | Grand Duchy of Lithuania Crimean Khanate | Inconclusive | |
1512–1522 | Fourth Muscovite–Lithuanian War | Grand Principality of Moscow Livonian Order | Grand Duchy of Lithuania | Victory | |
1534–1537 | Fifth Muscovite–Lithuanian War | Grand Principality of Moscow | Grand Duchy of Lithuania | Inconclusive |