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Sergei Petrovich Borodin (1902-1974) was a Russian Soviet writer, People's Writer of the Uzbek SSR, a master of historical fiction, and the author of the novels "The Last Bukhara," "The Egyptian," the historical trilogy "Stars over Samarkand," as well as translations from Tajik, Uzbek, and Hindi. Until 1941, he published under the pseudonym Amir Sargidzhan. The novel "Dmitry Donskoy" (1941) is dedicated to the era of the Russian lands' struggle against the Golden Horde. The narrative centers on the fate of Dmitry Ivanovich, Grand Duke of Moscow, who became a symbol of the unification of Rus'…mehr

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Sergei Petrovich Borodin (1902-1974) was a Russian Soviet writer, People's Writer of the Uzbek SSR, a master of historical fiction, and the author of the novels "The Last Bukhara," "The Egyptian," the historical trilogy "Stars over Samarkand," as well as translations from Tajik, Uzbek, and Hindi. Until 1941, he published under the pseudonym Amir Sargidzhan. The novel "Dmitry Donskoy" (1941) is dedicated to the era of the Russian lands' struggle against the Golden Horde. The narrative centers on the fate of Dmitry Ivanovich, Grand Duke of Moscow, who became a symbol of the unification of Rus' and its rebirth. The book's pages bring to life the images of princes, military commanders, and ordinary soldiers, and echo the anxiety of a besieged land and the determination to defend freedom. The narrative culminates in the Battle of Kulikovo Field in 1380, where the forces of the Russian principalities met for the first time under a single banner. Borodin combines historical accuracy with artistic expressiveness, creating a broad panorama of the era-from princely councils to military battles, from popular deliberations to the spiritual quest of a man who recognizes himself as part of a great cause. The novel "Dmitry Donskoy" is one of the writer's finest works, in which history becomes a living and inspiring chronicle of courage, faith, and creativity.

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