What were the consequences of the Mongol invasion for the Russian lands?

During the Tatar-Mongol yoke, villages were ruined, cities were destroyed. This led to the decline of crafts and agriculture. Churches were also destroyed, works of art disappeared, and culture declined. With the establishment of the yoke, tribute began to be collected from the Russian lands in favor of the Horde khans. This negatively affected the economic development of the country, the state of the treasury. The political traditions of the state also fell into decay.



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