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Suzdal Kremlin: view through old wooden gates to the Cathedral of Nativity. Suzdal, Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial drone view of Suzdal Kremlin and cathedral of Nativity at the Kamenka river, Russia. Summer sunny day sunset Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Inside the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin, Suzdal, Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Suzdal, RUSSIA - July 29, 2018: St Euthymius Monastery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mead in different bottles in Suzdal, Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The town`s history dates back to 1024 and in 1125 Yury Dolgoruky made Suzdal the capital of the Rostov-Suzdal principality. Suzdal began to function as a capital at the time when Moscow was still a cluster of cowsheds. In 1157 Andrei Bogolyubsky moved the capital from Suzdal to Vladimir, from which time the principality was known as Vladimir-Suzdal. Set in a fertile wheat-growing area, Suzdal remained a trade centre even after Mongol-led invasions. Eventually, it united with Nizhny Novgorod until both were annexed by Moscow in 1392.nnAfter a decline in political importance, the town rose in prominence as a religious center with incredible development projects funded by Vasily III and Ivan the Terrible in the 16th century. In the late 17th and 18th centuries, wealthy merchants paid for 30 charming churches, which still adorn the town. Thus Suzdal reached remarkable ratio of churches to citizens: at one point, forty churches for four hundred families.


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