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- Lyubsha abstract "For the Ukrainian military facility, see Lyubsha (air base).Lyubsha (Russian: Любша) is an archaeological site situated on the right bank of the Volkhov, about 1,500 metres downstream from Staraya Ladoga. As was established by the 1993 excavations, Lyubsha is the site of the earliest Varangian fort in Russia, established in the first half of the 8th century, thus predating Ladoga. Its layout and dimensions closely resemble the contemporaneous hill forts of Great Moravia.The fortress was destroyed by fire towards the end of the 9th century. Constantine Zuckerman connects its destruction with a conflict (Vadim's uprising) that marked the downfall of the Rus' Khaganate. The Norse name of Lyubsha is unknown.Immediately north of Lyubsha lies the village of Gorchakovshchina, which used to be a trading post at the head of navigation on the Volkhov, near its ancient entry into Lake Ladoga. Dmitry Machinsky ranks it, along with Ladoga and Alaborg, among the most important centres of the khaganate.".
- Lyubsha thumbnail Lyubsha_and_Ladoga_map.jpg?width=300.
- Lyubsha wikiPageID "7968888".
- Lyubsha wikiPageLength "2239".
- Lyubsha wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Lyubsha wikiPageRevisionID "702061422".
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink Alaborg.
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Russia.
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Leningrad_Oblast.
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forts_in_Russia.
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rus_settlements.
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink Constantin_Zuckerman.
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink Dmitry_Machinsky.
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink Great_Moravia.
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink Hillfort.
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Ladoga.
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink Liubsha_(air_base).
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink Rus_Khaganate.
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink Staraya_Ladoga.
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink Vadim_the_Bold.
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink Varangians.
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink Volkhov.
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLink File:Lyubsha_and_Ladoga_map.jpg.
- Lyubsha wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lyubsha".
- Lyubsha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Lyubsha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gardariki.
- Lyubsha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-rus.
- Lyubsha subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Russia.
- Lyubsha subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Leningrad_Oblast.
- Lyubsha subject Category:Forts_in_Russia.
- Lyubsha subject Category:Rus_settlements.
- Lyubsha type Fort.
- Lyubsha type Installation.
- Lyubsha type Site.
- Lyubsha comment "For the Ukrainian military facility, see Lyubsha (air base).Lyubsha (Russian: Любша) is an archaeological site situated on the right bank of the Volkhov, about 1,500 metres downstream from Staraya Ladoga. As was established by the 1993 excavations, Lyubsha is the site of the earliest Varangian fort in Russia, established in the first half of the 8th century, thus predating Ladoga.".
- Lyubsha label "Lyubsha".
- Lyubsha sameAs Q1984293.
- Lyubsha sameAs Ljubša.
- Lyubsha sameAs Ljoebsja.
- Lyubsha sameAs m.026lw43.
- Lyubsha sameAs Любшанское_городище.
- Lyubsha sameAs Ljubsja.
- Lyubsha sameAs Q1984293.
- Lyubsha wasDerivedFrom Lyubsha?oldid=702061422.
- Lyubsha depiction Lyubsha_and_Ladoga_map.jpg.
- Lyubsha isPrimaryTopicOf Lyubsha.