Stepan (Stenka) Timofeyevich Razin (Степан (Стенька) Тимофеевич Разин in Russian) (1630 - 6.6(16).1671) was a Cossack leader who led a major uprising against the nobility and Tsar's bureaucracy in South Russia.
A long war with Poland in 1654-1667 and Sweden in 1656-1658 put heavy demands upon the people of Russia. Taxes increased as did conscription. Many peasants hoping to escape these burdens fled south and joined bands of Razin's marauding Cossacks. They were also joined by many other disaffected with the Russian government, including people of the lower classes as well as representatives of non-Russian ethnic groups that were being oppressed.
Razin's first considerable exploit was to destroy the great water caravan consisting of the treasury barges and the barges of the patriarch and the wealthy merchants of Moscow. Razin then sailed down the Volga with a fleet of thirty-five galleys, capturing the more important forts on his way and devastating the country. At the beginning of 1668 he defeated the voivode Yakov Bezobrazov, sent against him from Astrakhan, and in the spring embarked on a predatory expedition into Persia which lasted for eighteen months.
After a three weeks carnival of blood and debauchery Razin quitted Astrakhan with two hundred barges full of troops to establish the Cossack republic along the whole length of the Volga, as a preliminary step towards advancing against Moscow. Saratov and Samara were captured, but Simbirsk defied all efforts, and after two bloody encounters close at hand on the banks of the Sviyaga River (October 1st and 4th), Razin was ultimately routed and fled down the Volga, leaving the bulk of his followers to be extirpated by the victors.
But the rebellion was by no means over. The emissaries of Razin, armed with inflammatory proclamations, had stirred up the inhabitants of the modern governments of Nizhny Novgorod, Tambov and Penza, and penetrated even so far as Moscow and Novgorod. It was not difficult to revolt the oppressed population by the promise of deliverance from their yoke. Razin proclaimed that his object was to root out the boyars and all officials, to level all ranks and dignities, and establish Cossackdom, with its corollary of absolute equality, throughout Muscovy. Even at the beginning of 1671 the issue of the struggle was doubtful. Eight battles had been fought before the insurrection showed signs of weakening, and it continued for six months after Razin had received his quietus. At Simbirsk his prestige had been shattered. Even his own settlements at Saratov and Samara refused to open their gates to him, and the Don Cossacks, hearing that the patriarch of Moscow had anathematized Stenka, also declared against him.
In 1671 he and his brother Frol Razin were captured at Kaganlyk, his last fortress, and carried to Moscow, where, after tortures, Stepan was quartered alive in the Red Square at the Lobnoye Mesto.
| Words in Russian | Transcribed | English language version |
| Из-за острова на стрежень, | На простор речной волны,Iz-za ostrova na strezhen', | Na prostor rechnoy volny,From beyond the wooded island | To the river wide and free
| На переднем Стенька Разин, | Обнявшись, сидит с княжной,Na perednem Sten'ka Razin, | Obnyavshis', sidit s knyazhnoy,On the first is Stenka Razin | With his princess by his side
| А она, потупив очи, | Ни жива и ни мертва,A ona, potupiv ochi, | Ne zhiva i ne mertva,From behind there comes a murmur | "He has left his sword to woo;
| Позади их слышен ропот: | Нас на бабу променял!Pozadi ikh slyschen ropot: | Nas na babu promenyal!Stenka Razin hears the murmur | Of his discontented band
| Этот ропот и насмешки | Слышит грозный атаман,Etot ropot i nasmeshki | Slyshit groznyi ataman,His dark brows are drawn together | As the waves of anger rise;
| Брови черные сошлися, | Надвигается гроза.Brovi chornye soshlisya, | Nadvigaetsya groza."I will give you all you ask for | Head and heart and life and hand."
| "Ничего не пожалею, | Буйну голову отдам!" —"Nichevo ne pozhaleyu, | Bujnu golovu otdam!" —Volga, Volga, Mother Volga | Wide and deep beneath the sun,
| "Волга, Волга, мать родная, | Волга, русская река,"Volga, Volga, mat' rodnaya, | Volga, russkaya reka,So that peace may reign forever | In this band so free and brave
| Чтобы не было раздора | Между вольными людьми,Shtoby ne bylo razdora | Mezhdu vol'nymi ljud'mi,Now, with one swift mighty motion | He has raised his bride on high
| Мощным взмахом поднимает | Он красавицу княжнуMoshchnym vzmakhom podnimaet | On krasavitsu knyazhnuNow a silence like the grave | Sinks to all who stand and see
| "Что ж вы, братцы, приуныли? | Эй, ты, Филька, черт, пляши!"Shto zh vy, bratsy, priunyli? | Ej, ty, Fil'ka, chert, pljashi!"Dance, you fools, and let's be merry | What is this that's in your eyes?
| Из-за острова на стрежень, | На простор речной волны,Iz-za ostrova na strezhen', | Na prostor rechnoy volny,From beyond the wooded island | To the river wide and free
1630 births | 1671 deaths | Don Cossacks | Politics of Muscovy | Peasant revolts | Rebels | Pirates | Cossack uprisings | Executed revolutionaries | Characters of Russian folklore | Characters in Bylina
Степан Разин | Stenka Rasin | Stenka Razine | Stenka Razin | Stephanus Razin | Stieńka Razin | Разин, Степан Тимофеевич | Stenka Razin | Stenka Rasin
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