Ulichs

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European territory inhabited by East Slavic tribes in 8th and 9th century.

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Ethnonym

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History

They were mentioned as Unlizi by the Bavarian Geographer, described as "populus multus" and having 418 gords-settlements.[1] The Uliches long struggled against the Kievan princes Oleg, Igor and Sviatoslav Igorevich for their independence, until a Kievan commander Sveneld captured their capital, Peresechen (near Orhei, in present-day Moldova), around 940. In the mid-10th century the Ulich lands paid tribute to Sveneld. The Uliches were last mentioned in the 970s.

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