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What is Muscovy
Muscovy is not a current political entity. The term historically refers to the Grand Principality of Moscow (1263–1547) and the Tsardom of Russia (1547–1721), which were medieval and early modern states centered on Moscow and laid the foundation for the modern Russian state. The name "Muscovy" was used in Western Europe to describe this region and its rulers, particularly during the 16th to 18th centuries.
Today, the territory of historical Muscovy is part of the Russian Federation. The city of Moscow is the capital of Russia, and the modern state is known as the Russian Federation, not Muscovy. The term "Muscovy" is now primarily used in historical contexts, in reference to the Muscovy Company (an English trading company chartered in 1555), the Muscovy duck (a species of bird), or as a fictional setting in literature.
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