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After the death of Monomakh’s son, Mstislav the Great, in 1132, the central authority of Kiev vanished entirely. New power centers emerged in Vladimir-Suzdal (under Yuri Dolgorukiy ) and Novgorod . By 1160, Kiev had become a mere symbol—a "prize" to be captured by rival princes rather than a seat of real government. This set the stage for the weakened state that would eventually face the Mongol invasion. How to find your specific document 1057 - 1160 – Google Drive

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A brief golden age returned under Vladimir Monomakh . He was a legendary leader who successfully pushed back the Polovtsy and temporarily restored order and central authority to Kiev. His reign is often remembered as the final sunset of a unified Rus' before the total collapse into independent principalities. By 1160, Kiev had become a mere symbol—a

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