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Nicholas Zharkikh

Barbashov A. I. Vytautas and his policy before the Battle of Grunwald. – Spb.: 1885, p. 96 – 100.

Lyaskoronsky V. G. Russian marches in the wilderness in a princes’ time and march Duke Vytautas against the Tatars in 1399 – St. Petersburg.: 1907, p. 96 – 122.

Lyaskoronsky V. G. On the question of the location of the battle Duke Vytautas the Tatars on river Vorskla in 1399. – Journal of the Ministry of Education, 1908, number 7, pp. 70 – 77.

Żdan M. Stosunki litewsko-tatarskie za czasów Witolda. – Ateneum Wileński, 1930, r. 7, № 3-4, S. 544 – 553.

Safargaliev M. G. The collapse of the Golden Horde. – Saransk: 1960, p. 179 – 180.

Grekov I. B. Essays on the History international relations Eastern Europe 14 – 16 centuries. – M.: 1963, p. 77 – 78.

Grekov I. B. Eastern Europe and the decline of the Golden Horde. – Moscow: Nauka, 1975, p. 223 – 236.

Shabuldo F. M. South-west lands of Russia in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. – K.: Naukova Dumka, 1987, p. 149 – 150.

Shabuldo F. M. Vorskla, the battle on the River 1399. – Encyclopedia history of Ukraine, T. 1: A – B, Kyiv, publishing house "Naukova Dumka", 2003.

Gulevich V. Western lands of the Jochi Ulus in the late 13th – 14th centuries and Tucka-Timurids. – Special Historical Disciplines, 2013, vol. 22-23, p. 159 – 161.

Cherkas B. Western possession of the Jochi Ulus: Socio-political and economic development. – Kiev: Thesis… of Doctor of Historical Sciences, 2015, p. 250 – 261.

Pilipchuk Ja. V. Battle of the Vorskla River (source studies aspects). – Golden Horde Civilization (Kazan), 2015, vol. 8, p. 285 – 299].

Pilipchuk Ja. V. Battle of the Vorskla River: common misconceptions (historiography and military historical aspects). – Para Bellum Novum (SPb.), 2015 g., № 3, p. 58 – 74. The overall conclusion of the author, which can be entirely adopted, is:

We came to the conclusion that most of the papers the Battle of the Vorskla River was considered briefly and schematically, without a proper analysis of the source basis. Only relatively recently, researchers have moved on to discuss the individual problems of the history of the Battle of the Vorskla River. In many works the data of the Russian chronicles perceived uncritically (p. 72).

Pilipchuk Ja. V. Tatars and Kiev land, 1362 – 1471. – Crimean historical review (Bakhchisarai-Kazan), 2015, Vol. 1 (3), p. 95.

Pilipchuk Ja. V. Jochi Ulus and the Teutonic Order (1241 – 1431). – Tarihi Otan (Almaty), 2017, № 1, p. 24.

Thus, my series of articles is currently the most detailed study of the sources and the course of events in the Battle of the Vorskla River.

Full text of section – in the Ukrainian version.