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  • Khmelnytsky Uprising
  • Cossack rebellion within the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1648–1657

    The Khmelnytsky Uprising, also known as the Cossack–Polish War, Khmelnytsky insurrection, Cossack Revolution, or, in Ukraine, as the National Liberation

    Khmelnytsky Uprising

    Khmelnytsky Uprising

    Khmelnytsky_Uprising

  • Bohdan Khmelnytsky
  • Hetman of the Zaporozhian Host from 1648 to 1657

    Tsardom of Russia, thus placing Ukraine under Russian protection. Khmelnytsky's uprising permanently changed the balance of power in Europe and would play

    Bohdan Khmelnytsky

    Bohdan Khmelnytsky

    Bohdan_Khmelnytsky

  • Khmelnytsky's campaign of 1648
  • Events during the Khmelnytsky Uprising

    The Khmelnytsky's campaign of 1648 refers to a series of events during the Khmelnytsky Uprising, where the Zaporozhian Cossacks and their Crimean Tatar

    Khmelnytsky's campaign of 1648

    Khmelnytsky's campaign of 1648

    Khmelnytsky's_campaign_of_1648

  • Khmelnytsky pogroms
  • 17th-century Jewish pogroms in Ukraine

    The Khmelnytsky pogroms were pogroms carried out against the Jews of modern Ukraine during the 1648 Khmelnytsky Uprising of the Cossacks and serfs led

    Khmelnytsky pogroms

    Khmelnytsky_pogroms

  • Pereiaslav Agreement
  • 1654 treaty between Zaporozhian Cossacks and Tsardom of Russia

    initiative of Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky to address the issue of the Cossack Hetmanate with the ongoing Khmelnytsky Uprising against the Polish–Lithuanian

    Pereiaslav Agreement

    Pereiaslav Agreement

    Pereiaslav_Agreement

  • Cossack Hetmanate
  • 1649–1764 Cossack state in Ukraine

    by Bohdan Khmelnytsky (Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host) and Adam Kysil (representing Crown Forces), as a result of the Khmelnytsky Uprising. Establishment

    Cossack Hetmanate

    Cossack Hetmanate

    Cossack_Hetmanate

  • Cossacks
  • Military estate of East Slavic people

    initiated by a rebellion under Bohdan Khmelnytsky against Polish and Catholic domination, known as the Khmelnytsky Uprising. Afterwards, the Treaty of Pereyaslav

    Cossacks

    Cossacks

    Cossacks

  • Mykytyn Sich
  • one of the most famous, as it is associated with the start of the Khmelnytsky Uprising in the mid-17th century, which led to the rise of the Ukrainian Cossack

    Mykytyn Sich

    Mykytyn Sich

    Mykytyn_Sich

  • Deluge (history)
  • 1648–1666 invasions of Poland–Lithuania

    Russo-Polish War. In a wider sense, it applies to the period between the Khmelnytsky Uprising of 1648 and the Truce of Andrusovo in 1667, comprising the Polish

    Deluge (history)

    Deluge (history)

    Deluge_(history)

  • Battle of Zhovti Vody
  • Battle fought in the Khmelnytsky Uprising

    29 April — 16 May 1648) was the first significant battle of the Khmelnytsky Uprising. Near the site of the present-day city of Zhovti Vody on the Zhovta

    Battle of Zhovti Vody

    Battle of Zhovti Vody

    Battle_of_Zhovti_Vody

  • Zaporozhian Cossacks
  • Ukrainian ethnic group

    the largest and most successful of these: the Khmelnytsky Uprising, which started in 1648. The uprising became one of a series of catastrophic events

    Zaporozhian Cossacks

    Zaporozhian Cossacks

    Zaporozhian_Cossacks

  • Khmelnytskyi
  • City and administrative center of Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine

    it was known as Płoskirów. It was seized by Cossacks during the Khmelnytsky Uprising and was later ruled by the Ottomans until 1699. The city was passed

    Khmelnytskyi

    Khmelnytskyi

    Khmelnytskyi

  • Tymofiy Khmelnytsky
  • Zaporozhian Cossack military commander (1632-1653)

    Tymofiy Bohdanovych Khmelnytsky or Tymish Bohdanovych Khmelnytsky (Ukrainian: Тимофій, Тиміш, Тимош Хмельницький; 1632 — 15 September 1653), also known

    Tymofiy Khmelnytsky

    Tymofiy Khmelnytsky

    Tymofiy_Khmelnytsky

  • Moldavian campaign of Bohdan Khmelnytsky (1650)
  • Cossack Campaign

    the Moldavian principality, maintained friendly relations with Bohdan Khmelnytsky from October 1648, but he also sent information about the state of the

    Moldavian campaign of Bohdan Khmelnytsky (1650)

    Moldavian campaign of Bohdan Khmelnytsky (1650)

    Moldavian_campaign_of_Bohdan_Khmelnytsky_(1650)

  • Cossack uprisings
  • Series of military conflicts, 1591–1775

    sparked a series of uprisings, and the proclamation of an independent Cossack Hetmanate, culminating in a rebellion under Bohdan Khmelnytsky in the mid-17th

    Cossack uprisings

    Cossack uprisings

    Cossack_uprisings

  • Battle of Pyliavtsi
  • Battle fought in the Khmelnytsky Uprising

    Piławcami; 21–23 September 1648) was the third significant battle of the Khmelnytsky Uprising. Near the site of the present-day village of Pyliava in Ukraine,

    Battle of Pyliavtsi

    Battle of Pyliavtsi

    Battle_of_Pyliavtsi

  • Warsaw Uprising
  • Major World War II operation by the Polish resistance Home Army

    The Warsaw Uprising (Polish: powstanie warszawskie; German: Warschauer Aufstand), sometimes referred to as the August Uprising (Polish: powstanie sierpniowe)

    Warsaw Uprising

    Warsaw Uprising

    Warsaw_Uprising

  • Battle of Berestechko
  • 1651 battle of the Khmelnytsky Uprising

    Khanate against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth as a part of the Khmelnytsky Uprising. Near the site of the present-day city of Berestechko in Ukraine

    Battle of Berestechko

    Battle of Berestechko

    Battle_of_Berestechko

  • Kostka-Napierski uprising
  • Polish peasant uprising

    Poland in 1651. It took place at the same time as the more important Khmelnytsky Uprising, in the south-east part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and

    Kostka-Napierski uprising

    Kostka-Napierski_uprising

  • Registered Cossacks
  • 16-17th century Polish–Lithuanian Cossack units

    the region of modern Central and Southern Ukraine. Following the Khmelnytsky Uprising of 1648 the majority of Registered Cossacks joined the rebels, contributing

    Registered Cossacks

    Registered Cossacks

    Registered_Cossacks

  • History of Ukrainian nationality
  • Ethnogenesis of the Ukrainians

    Zaporozhian Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky began a campaign against the Rzeczpospolita. Contrary to the label most historians assign this uprising, it was not "a war

    History of Ukrainian nationality

    History of Ukrainian nationality

    History_of_Ukrainian_nationality

  • Capture of Kyiv (1651)
  • Event during the Khmelnytsky Uprising

    During the Khmelnytsky Uprising, on 4 August 1651 Kyiv was captured by Lithuanian forces under the command of Janusz Radziwiłł. In December 1650, Sejm

    Capture of Kyiv (1651)

    Capture of Kyiv (1651)

    Capture_of_Kyiv_(1651)

  • Pavliuk uprising
  • 1637 rebellion in Ukraine

    remaining leaders. Bohdan Khmelnytsky signed the agreement in the name of the Cossacks. He would lead the largest Cossack uprising against the Commonwealth

    Pavliuk uprising

    Pavliuk uprising

    Pavliuk_uprising

  • Silesian Uprisings
  • Separatist uprisings in 1919–1921

    The Silesian Uprisings (Polish: Powstania śląskie; Silesian: Ślōnske aufsztandy; German: Aufstände in Oberschlesien, Polenaufstände) were a series of

    Silesian Uprisings

    Silesian Uprisings

    Silesian_Uprisings

  • Maksym Kryvonis
  • Ukrainian cossack

    (2015). Stories of Khmelnytsky. Stanford University Press. p. 128. ISBN 978-0804793827. Amelia M. Glaser (2015). Stories of Khmelnytsky. Stanford University

    Maksym Kryvonis

    Maksym Kryvonis

    Maksym_Kryvonis

  • Kosiński uprising
  • Kosiński uprising (1591–1593) was the first Cossack rebellion in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, commanded by the Cossack Hetman Krzysztof Kosiński

    Kosiński uprising

    Kosiński uprising

    Kosiński_uprising

  • Zaporozhian Sich
  • 16th to 18th-century Cossack polity in modern southern Ukraine

    Bohdan Khmelnytsky captured the Mykytyn Sich at Mykytyn Rih, near the current city of Nikopol, Ukraine. From there the Khmelnytsky Uprising began against

    Zaporozhian Sich

    Zaporozhian Sich

    Zaporozhian_Sich

  • Siege of Vinnytsia
  • was an armed clash that took place on 11–20 March 1651, during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. In February, the Crown troops led by Marcin Kalinowski began to

    Siege of Vinnytsia

    Siege of Vinnytsia

    Siege_of_Vinnytsia

  • Euromaidan
  • 2013–14 protests in Ukraine

    romanised: Yevromaidan, IPA: [ˌjɛu̯romɐjˈdɑn], lit. 'Euro Square'), or the Maidan Uprising, was a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest in Ukraine, which began

    Euromaidan

    Euromaidan

    Euromaidan

  • Jan Skrzetuski
  • Fictional character

    girl soon arrived and they went to Lviv to get married. After the Khmelnytsky Uprising Skrzetuski lived with Helena and their children in Burzec. They had

    Jan Skrzetuski

    Jan Skrzetuski

    Jan_Skrzetuski

  • Hetman
  • Historical political and military title in Central and Eastern Europe

    the title of the head of the Cossack state in Ukraine after the Khmelnytsky Uprising of 1648. Throughout much of the history of Romania and Moldavia,

    Hetman

    Hetman

    Hetman

  • Martyrdom in Judaism
  • Sanctification of the name of God

    000 Jews were slaughtered during the Khmelnytsky Uprising from 1648 to 1658. See the section Khmelnytsky Uprising: Jews for an outline of the discussion

    Martyrdom in Judaism

    Martyrdom_in_Judaism

  • Polish–Cossack–Tatar War (1666–1671)
  • Conflict in eastern Europe

    down unrest in Ukraine, but were weakened by decades long wars (Khmelnytsky Uprising, The Deluge and Russo–Polish War of 1654–1667). Trying to capitalize

    Polish–Cossack–Tatar War (1666–1671)

    Polish–Cossack–Tatar War (1666–1671)

    Polish–Cossack–Tatar_War_(1666–1671)

  • Military of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • Overview of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth's military

    Commonwealth also suffered from many Cossack uprisings, culminating in the devastating Khmelnytsky Uprising of 1648. That period also saw some of the Commonwealth's

    Military of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Military of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Military_of_the_Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth

  • Alexis of Russia
  • Tsar of Russia from 1645 to 1676

    weakness and disorder of Poland, which had just emerged from the Khmelnytsky Uprising, encouraged Alexis to attempt to annex parts of White Russia and

    Alexis of Russia

    Alexis of Russia

    Alexis_of_Russia

  • Częstochowa Ghetto uprising
  • 1943 insurrection against German occupational forces by the Jews of Częstochowa, Poland

    The Częstochowa Ghetto uprising was an insurrection in Poland's Częstochowa Ghetto against German occupational forces during World War II. It took place

    Częstochowa Ghetto uprising

    Częstochowa Ghetto uprising

    Częstochowa_Ghetto_uprising

  • Ivan Sirko
  • Ukrainian Cossack military leader

    during the Siege of Dunkirk in 1646. Sirko supported Bohdan Khmelnytsky during the uprising against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and took an active

    Ivan Sirko

    Ivan Sirko

    Ivan_Sirko

  • Terebovlia
  • City in Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine

    Ukrainian cossack rebel Severyn Nalyvaiko sacked the town. During the Khmelnytsky Uprising, Terebovl became one of the centers of the struggle in Podolia. The

    Terebovlia

    Terebovlia

    Terebovlia

  • John III Sobieski
  • Ruler of Poland–Lithuania from 1674 to 1696

    in his youth. As a soldier and later commander, he fought in the Khmelnytsky Uprising, the Russo-Polish War and during the Swedish invasion known as the

    John III Sobieski

    John III Sobieski

    John_III_Sobieski

  • Jeremi Wiśniowiecki
  • Polish politician (1612–1651)

    famous for his decisive and frequently cruel actions during the Khmelnytsky Uprising, in the course of which he achieved several victories against rebellious

    Jeremi Wiśniowiecki

    Jeremi Wiśniowiecki

    Jeremi_Wiśniowiecki

  • History of Poland in the early modern period (1569–1795)
  • situation, however, soon radically deteriorated. From 1648 the Cossack Khmelnytsky Uprising engulfed the south and east, and was soon followed by a Swedish invasion

    History of Poland in the early modern period (1569–1795)

    History of Poland in the early modern period (1569–1795)

    History_of_Poland_in_the_early_modern_period_(1569–1795)

  • Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
  • Jewish insurgency against Nazi Germany in German-occupied Poland during World War II

    The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising was an uprising by the Jewish resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto in German-occupied Poland during World War II to oppose Nazi Germany's

    Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

    Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

    Warsaw_Ghetto_Uprising

  • The Ruin (Ukrainian history)
  • Tumultuous period in Ukrainian history from 1659 to 1686

    campaigns of the Khmelnytsky Uprising (1648–1657) and Ukraine's Treaty of Pereiaslav (1654) with the Tsardom of Moscow. Khmelnytsky did not establish clear

    The Ruin (Ukrainian history)

    The Ruin (Ukrainian history)

    The_Ruin_(Ukrainian_history)

  • Battle of Varna
  • Battle in the Crusade of Varna

    uprising Fedorovych uprising Smolensk War Siege of Smolensk (1632–1633) Pavlyuk uprising Ostryanyn uprising 1644 Tatar Invasion Khmelnytsky Uprising Battle

    Battle of Varna

    Battle of Varna

    Battle_of_Varna

  • November Uprising
  • Anti-Russian uprising in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1830–31)

    The November Uprising (Polish: powstanie listopadowe), also known as the Polish–Russian War of 1830–31 or the Cadet Revolution, was an armed rebellion

    November Uprising

    November Uprising

    November_Uprising

  • Battle of Batih
  • 1652 battle of the Khmelnytsky Uprising

    Zaporozhian Cossacks and Crimean Tatars under the command of Bohdan Khmelnytsky, Tymofiy Khmelnytsky, Ivan Zolotarenko, Ivan Sirko and Ivan Bohun attacked and completely

    Battle of Batih

    Battle of Batih

    Battle_of_Batih

  • Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki
  • Ruler of Poland–Lithuania from 1669 to 1673

    magnate who had helped suppress the rebellious Cossacks during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. After Michał's early death, these setbacks were reversed at the

    Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki

    Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki

    Michał_Korybut_Wiśniowiecki

  • With Fire and Sword
  • 1884 novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz

    the 17th century in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. It was initially serialized in several Polish newspapers, chapters

    With Fire and Sword

    With Fire and Sword

    With_Fire_and_Sword

  • Yeven Mezulah
  • 17th-century book by Nathan ben Moses Hannover

    book by Nathan ben Moses Hannover. It describes the course of the Khmelnytsky Uprising in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from a Jewish perspective.

    Yeven Mezulah

    Yeven Mezulah

    Yeven_Mezulah

  • Kraków Uprising
  • 1846 attempt at Polish independence

    The Kraków Uprising (Polish: powstanie krakowskie, rewolucja krakowska; German: Krakauer Aufstand; Russian: краковское восстание, romanized: krakovskoye

    Kraków Uprising

    Kraków Uprising

    Kraków_Uprising

  • Tugay Bey
  • Military leader and politician of the Crimean Tatars (1601–1651)

    brought an army (estimated 6,000–20,000) to help Bohdan Khmelnytsky during the Cossack uprising against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. There he took

    Tugay Bey

    Tugay Bey

    Tugay_Bey

  • Moldavian campaign of Tymofiy Khmelnytsky
  • The Third Moldavian campaign of Tymofiy Khmelnytsky in 1653 was a military campaign in Moldavia and Wallachia by the Cossack-Moldavian army of the voivode

    Moldavian campaign of Tymofiy Khmelnytsky

    Moldavian campaign of Tymofiy Khmelnytsky

    Moldavian_campaign_of_Tymofiy_Khmelnytsky

  • Right-bank uprising (1664–1665)
  • would bring back the situation in Right-Bank Ukraine to before the Khmelnytsky Uprising. After Poland-Lithuania suffered a major defeat during Siege of Hlukhiv

    Right-bank uprising (1664–1665)

    Right-bank uprising (1664–1665)

    Right-bank_uprising_(1664–1665)

  • Polish Armed Forces
  • Combined military forces of Poland

    during national insurrections that included the November Uprising of 1830, the January Uprising in 1863, and the Napoleonic Wars that saw the formation

    Polish Armed Forces

    Polish Armed Forces

    Polish_Armed_Forces

  • Danylo Nechai
  • Ukrainian Cossack military commander and folk hero

    response to Polish-Lithuanian encroachments, Nechai participated in the Khmelnytsky Uprising that sought to secure independent Cossack rule over Ukraine. This

    Danylo Nechai

    Danylo Nechai

    Danylo_Nechai

  • History of the Jews in Ukraine
  • it faced persecution and antisemitic discrimination. During the Khmelnytsky uprising between 1648 and 1657, an army of Cossacks massacred and took large

    History of the Jews in Ukraine

    History of the Jews in Ukraine

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Ukraine

  • Białystok Ghetto uprising
  • Insurrection in the Jewish Białystok Ghetto

    Ghetto uprising was an insurrection in the Jewish Białystok Ghetto against the Nazi German occupation authorities during World War II. The uprising was launched

    Białystok Ghetto uprising

    Białystok_Ghetto_uprising

  • Battle of Korsuń
  • 1648 battle during the Khmelnytsky Uprising

    bitwa; 25–26 May 1648) was the second significant battle of the Khmelnytsky Uprising. Near the site of the present-day city of Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi

    Battle of Korsuń

    Battle of Korsuń

    Battle_of_Korsuń

  • Operation Uphold Democracy
  • International military intervention in Haiti following the 1991 coup d'etat

    uprising Fedorovych uprising Smolensk War Siege of Smolensk (1632–1633) Pavlyuk uprising Ostryanyn uprising 1644 Tatar Invasion Khmelnytsky Uprising Battle

    Operation Uphold Democracy

    Operation Uphold Democracy

    Operation_Uphold_Democracy

  • Battle of Vienna
  • 1683 battle between the Christian European States and the Ottomans

    uprising Fedorovych uprising Smolensk War Siege of Smolensk (1632–1633) Pavlyuk uprising Ostryanyn uprising 1644 Tatar Invasion Khmelnytsky Uprising Battle

    Battle of Vienna

    Battle of Vienna

    Battle_of_Vienna

  • Stefan Czarniecki
  • Polish general

    national anthem. Czarniecki made significant contributions fighting the Khmelnytsky Uprising, during the Russo-Polish War, and during the Polish–Swedish War (The

    Stefan Czarniecki

    Stefan Czarniecki

    Stefan_Czarniecki

  • Name of Ukraine
  • chronicler Samuel Grądzki [pl] (died 1672), who wrote about the Khmelnytsky Uprising in 1660, explained the word Ukraina as the land located at the edge

    Name of Ukraine

    Name of Ukraine

    Name_of_Ukraine

  • Samuel Łaszcz
  • Polish noble (1588–1649)

    Cossacks, (e.g. at the Battle of Kumeyki in 1637), and during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. He was known as strach tatarski (Tatar terror) and considered a

    Samuel Łaszcz

    Samuel Łaszcz

    Samuel_Łaszcz

  • Ukrainian nationalism
  • Nationalism in support of the collective identity of Ukraine

    nationalism emerge during the Cossack uprising against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth led by Bohdan Khmelnytsky in the mid-17th century. Ukrainian nationalism

    Ukrainian nationalism

    Ukrainian nationalism

    Ukrainian_nationalism

  • Zamość uprising
  • Resistance operation during the Nazi occupation of Poland

    The Zamość uprising comprised World War II partisan operations, 1942–1944, by the Polish resistance (primarily the Home Army and Peasant Battalions) against

    Zamość uprising

    Zamość uprising

    Zamość_uprising

  • Polish–Russian War (1654–1667)
  • Conflict in Eastern Europe

    further intensified the Cossack uprising, with yet another defeat dealt against a recent Polish military formation. Khmelnytsky them subsequently advanced

    Polish–Russian War (1654–1667)

    Polish–Russian War (1654–1667)

    Polish–Russian_War_(1654–1667)

  • Battle of Pohost
  • was an armed clash that took place on 4 September 1648, during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. At the end of August 1648, Cossack insurgents led by the self-proclaimed

    Battle of Pohost

    Battle_of_Pohost

  • 2003 invasion of Iraq
  • Military invasion led by the United States

    uprising Fedorovych uprising Smolensk War Siege of Smolensk (1632–1633) Pavlyuk uprising Ostryanyn uprising 1644 Tatar Invasion Khmelnytsky Uprising Battle

    2003 invasion of Iraq

    2003 invasion of Iraq

    2003_invasion_of_Iraq

  • Kościuszko Uprising
  • 1794 Polish–Lithuanian uprising against Russia and Prussia

    Uprising, also known as the Polish Uprising of 1794, Second Polish War, Polish Campaign of 1794, and the Polish Revolution of 1794, was an uprising against

    Kościuszko Uprising

    Kościuszko Uprising

    Kościuszko_Uprising

  • List of wars involving Poland
  • the goal of Polish national liberation movements Success of the Zamość Uprising, partial success of Akcja "Burza" Bachrach, David S. (2014). Warfare in

    List of wars involving Poland

    List_of_wars_involving_Poland

  • Siege of Zbarazh
  • Battle fought in the Khmelnytsky Uprising

    Bitwa pod Zbarażem; 10 July – 22 August, 1649) was a part of the Khmelnytsky Uprising, and occurred in and around the site of the present-day city of Zbarazh

    Siege of Zbarazh

    Siege of Zbarazh

    Siege_of_Zbarazh

  • Kyiv
  • Capital and largest city of Ukraine

    1649, following the success of Khmelnytsky Uprising, Kyiv was entered by the victorious Cossack army of Bohdan Khmelnytsky. Local clergy supported the rebellion

    Kyiv

    Kyiv

    Kyiv

  • Adam Kisiel
  • Ruthenian nobleman

    1646. Kisiel has become better known for his mediation during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. Adam Kisiel's ancestors can be found among the former Ruthenian

    Adam Kisiel

    Adam Kisiel

    Adam_Kisiel

  • January Uprising
  • 1863 Polish–Lithuanian revolt in the Russian Empire

    The January Uprising was an insurrection against Russian imperial rule in the Congress Kingdom of Poland and adjacent lands of the former Polish–Lithuanian

    January Uprising

    January Uprising

    January_Uprising

  • Walce Uprising
  • 1945 rebellion of Germans and Silesians against Polish authorities

    The Walce Uprising (Polish: powstanie w Walcach or bunt w Walcach) was a rebellion of Germans and Silesians of the village of Walce, then in Prudnik County

    Walce Uprising

    Walce_Uprising

  • Ivan Bohun
  • Ukrainian Cossack leader (died 1664)

    escape from his cell in the Kodak Fortress and took part in the Khmelnytsky Uprising against Polish rule in Ukraine, leading Cossack troops in Bratslav

    Ivan Bohun

    Ivan Bohun

    Ivan_Bohun

  • Northern War of 1655–1660
  • Conflict in Europe

    had been increasingly weakened by internal rebellions, such as the Khmelnytsky Uprising, while conflict between King John II Casimir Vasa and the Sejm paralysed

    Northern War of 1655–1660

    Northern War of 1655–1660

    Northern_War_of_1655–1660

  • Aleksander Kostka Napierski
  • Polish captain and leader of the Kostka Napierski uprising

    of the Kostka-Napierski Uprising. According to the historian prof. Paweł Wieczorkiewicz, Napierski was in service to Khmelnytsky. Professor of History Janusz

    Aleksander Kostka Napierski

    Aleksander Kostka Napierski

    Aleksander_Kostka_Napierski

  • Wedding campaign of Tymofiy Khmelnytsky
  • Cossack Campaign

    The Wedding campaign of Tymofiy Khmelnytsky in 1652 was a campaign in Moldavia by Bohdan Khmelnytsky's eldest son to force the Moldavian voivode to marry

    Wedding campaign of Tymofiy Khmelnytsky

    Wedding_campaign_of_Tymofiy_Khmelnytsky

  • Greater Poland Uprising (1806)
  • 1806 Uprising during the War of the Fourth Coalition

    The Greater Poland uprising of 1806 was a Polish military insurrection which occurred in the region of Wielkopolska, also known as Greater Poland, against

    Greater Poland Uprising (1806)

    Greater Poland Uprising (1806)

    Greater_Poland_Uprising_(1806)

  • Lwów Uprising
  • World War II battle

    The Lwów Uprising (Polish: powstanie lwowskie) was an armed insurrection by the Home Army (Polish: Armia Krajowa) underground forces of the Polish resistance

    Lwów Uprising

    Lwów_Uprising

  • Greater Poland Uprising (1848)
  • 1848 military insurrection in Prussian-occupied Greater Poland

    The Greater Poland uprising of 1848 or Poznań Uprising (Polish: powstanie wielkopolskie 1848 roku / powstanie poznańskie) was an unsuccessful military

    Greater Poland Uprising (1848)

    Greater Poland Uprising (1848)

    Greater_Poland_Uprising_(1848)

  • Antisemitism in Poland
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    Antisemitism in Poland

    Antisemitism_in_Poland

  • History of the Ruthenians
  • Anonymous historico-political treatise

    something Polish. However, starting from the 17th century and the Khmelnytsky Uprising, the History frequently employs the toponym "Ukraine", as this is

    History of the Ruthenians

    History of the Ruthenians

    History_of_the_Ruthenians

  • Polish–Ottoman Wars
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    uprising Fedorovych uprising Smolensk War Siege of Smolensk (1632–1633) Pavlyuk uprising Ostryanyn uprising 1644 Tatar Invasion Khmelnytsky Uprising Battle

    Polish–Ottoman Wars

    Polish–Ottoman_Wars

  • Treaty of Hadiach
  • 1658 treaty between Poland–Lithuania and Cossacks

    Polish rule in the mainly ethnically-Ukrainian territories (see Khmelnytsky Uprising). The list of points and humble requests that are submitted at his

    Treaty of Hadiach

    Treaty of Hadiach

    Treaty_of_Hadiach

  • Battle of Bila Tserkva (1651)
  • 1651 battle of the Khmelnytsky Uprising

    against the Cossack Hetmanate and Crimean Khanate as a part of the Khmelnytsky Uprising. Near the site of the present-day city of Bila Tserkva in Ukraine

    Battle of Bila Tserkva (1651)

    Battle of Bila Tserkva (1651)

    Battle_of_Bila_Tserkva_(1651)

  • İslâm III Giray
  • Khan of the Crimean Khanate (r. 1644–54)

    the reign of his brother Mehmed IV Giray. He was khan during the Khmelnytsky uprising of the Cossacks against Poland. He was one of the many sons of khan

    İslâm III Giray

    İslâm III Giray

    İslâm_III_Giray

  • Batih massacre
  • 1652 mass execution of Polish captives

    carried out by Ukrainian Cossacks under the command of Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky. Initially the captured Polish soldiers belonged to the Cossacks' allies

    Batih massacre

    Batih massacre

    Batih_massacre

  • The Trial of God
  • Play by Elie Wiesel

    modern-day Ukraine and Poland. These pogroms were associated with the Khmelnytsky Uprising, which devastated Jewish villages like the fictional Shamgorod of

    The Trial of God

    The_Trial_of_God

  • Khodorkiv
  • Village in Zhytomyr Oblast, Popilnia settlement hromada

    the uprising led by B. Khmelnytsky, the owners of Khodorkiv, the Tysha-Bykovsky family, fled their estate to Volhynia. During the Khmelnytsky uprising, the

    Khodorkiv

    Khodorkiv

  • Siege of Bar
  • 1648 siege

    and the Polish–Lithuanian garrison of the Bar fortress, during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. Cossack colonel Maksym Kryvonis laid siege to the fortress and captured

    Siege of Bar

    Siege_of_Bar

  • Petro Doroshenko
  • Hetman of Ukrainian Cossacks

    forces of Bohdan Khmelnytsky in the 1648-1657 uprising against the Polish domination of Ukraine. In the earlier stages of the uprising Doroshenko carried

    Petro Doroshenko

    Petro Doroshenko

    Petro_Doroshenko

  • Ghetto uprisings
  • Jewish armed uprisings against Nazi Germany

    The ghetto uprisings during World War II were a series of armed revolts against the regime of Nazi Germany between 1941 and 1943 in the newly established

    Ghetto uprisings

    Ghetto uprisings

    Ghetto_uprisings

  • Władysław IV Vasa
  • Ruler of Poland–Lithuania from 1632 to 1648

    several decades came to a head with devastating consequences. The Khmelnytsky Uprising in the east (1648) and the subsequent Swedish invasion ("the Deluge"

    Władysław IV Vasa

    Władysław IV Vasa

    Władysław_IV_Vasa

  • Andrew Bobola
  • Polish Catholic priest and saint (1591–1657)

    "hunter of souls". He was beaten and tortured to death during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. He was canonized in 1938 by Pope Pius XI. The progenitor of the

    Andrew Bobola

    Andrew Bobola

    Andrew_Bobola

  • Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War
  • 15th-century war in Northern Europe

    Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Inspired by the local Samogitian uprising, the war began with a Teutonic invasion of Poland in August 1409. As neither

    Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War

    Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War

    Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic_War

  • List of battles by geographic location
  • Khmelnytsky Uprising (Deluge (history)) Battle of Pyliavtsi – 1648 – Khmelnytsky Uprising (Deluge (history)) Siege of Zbarazh – 1649 – Khmelnytsky Uprising

    List of battles by geographic location

    List_of_battles_by_geographic_location

  • History of Kyiv (1362–1657)
  • Kyiv from the Battle of Blue Waters (1362/3) until the end of the Khmelnytsky Uprising (1648–1657) encompasses Kyiv's period as part of the Grand Duchy

    History of Kyiv (1362–1657)

    History of Kyiv (1362–1657)

    History_of_Kyiv_(1362–1657)

  • History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)
  • to internal warfare and foreign intervention. In 1648 the Cossack Khmelnytsky Uprising engulfed the south and east of the vast Polish–Lithuanian state,

    History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)

    History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)

    History_of_the_Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth_(1648–1764)

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  • Insurgency
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    A state of insurrection; an uprising; an insurrection.

  • Sublevation
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    An uprising; an insurrection.

  • Uprising
  • n.

    An insurrection; a popular revolt.

  • Rebellion
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    The act of rebelling; open and avowed renunciation of the authority of the government to which one owes obedience, and resistance to its officers and laws, either by levying war, or by aiding others to do so; an organized uprising of subjects for the purpose of coercing or overthrowing their lawful ruler or government by force; revolt; insurrection.

  • Uprising
  • n.

    Act of rising; also, a steep place; an ascent.

  • Revolt
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    The act of revolting; an uprising against legitimate authority; especially, a renunciation of allegiance and subjection to a government; rebellion; as, the revolt of a province of the Roman empire.

  • Uprist
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    Uprising.