Christianity spread quickly throughout the Russian lands and it was soon adopted as the state religion by Oleg's heir Yaroslav I the Wise.
The 2nd Novski Horsemen were exploring the outskirts of Arabian city called Samarqand when suddenly a two times larger Mongolian Army appeared from the east. The commander of the 2nd Novski Horsemen, Prince Andrey Bogolyubskiy, ordered his armies to attack. The attack took the Mongols by a surprise and the Horsemen were able inflict serious damage to the mongolians, though they too suffered minor losses.
However, the Mongolians weren't defeated that easily, they counterattacked the retreating Horsemen and only the cunning tactics displayed by Prince Andrey Bogolyubskiy spared the 2nd Novski Horsemen from doom. He ordered the troops to outflank the approaching troops, which in the end proved to be the right move as the Mongols were expecting the Horsemen to flee. The battle raged on for another couple of ours and in the end the Mongolian army was decisively beaten. The battle of Samarqand was over and 10,000 Mongolians lay dead on the fields. However, the 2nd Novski Horsemen had also suffered heavy losses and Prince Andrey Bogolyubskiyn ordered his troops to travel towards their homeland. Nontheless this great victory prevented the Mongolians from advancing further into Russian lands, though later rumours spread to Russia that the barbaric Mongolian hordes had taken Samarqand from the Arabs.
Meanwhile in Russia, Yaroslav I the Wise negotiated new deals with the Vikings, since the Russians were eager to learn more about sea navigation.
The Uralsk Horsemen encountered distant nation beyond the borders of China. These Khmers were extremely hostile towards foreigners and no trade agreements were made.
In 1130AD the Arabian nation declared war on Russia whom they called the infidels.