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    The Koliivshchyna (Ukrainian: Коліївщина; Polish: koliszczyzna) was a major haidamaky rebellion that broke out in Right-bank Ukraine in June 1768, caused...
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    responsible for the suppression of the last major Cossack uprising, the Koliivshchyna. After the annexation of Crimea by Russia in 1783, the newly acquired...
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    surrender of Nesvizh on 26 October. The simultaneous outbreak of the Koliivshchyna in Ukraine (May 1768 – June 1769) made major confederation forces retreat...
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    Ukraine and Europe. It is named after Maksym Zalizniak, a leader of the Koliivshchyna rebellion of haidamaks in 1768. Its trunk is 9 metres in circumference...
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    Wielkim Xięstwie Litewskim. In 1768, he contributed to the outbreak of Koliivshchyna; he and the clergy under him urged Orthodox peasants and haidamakas...
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    land of the Cossacks; its citizens took part in Khmelnychchyna and Koliivshchyna Cossack and peasant rebellions. The city is located on the right bank...
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    Haydamak (category Koliivshchyna)
    Articles in the Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies: Haidamaka Haidamaka uprisings Koliivshchyna rebellion...
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    (1707–1708) 1734 Haidamak Uprising (1734) 1750 Haidamak Uprising (1750) Koliivshchyna (1768–1769) Pugachev's Rebellion (1774–75) Kyiv Cossacks insurrection...
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  • Treaty of Saint Petersburg Defeat of Russia's former allies 1768–1769 Koliivshchyna Rebellion Ukraine  Russia Poland-Lithuania Haidamaky Victory The rebellion...
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    Haydamaki, or as Haydamaks is an epic poem by Taras Shevchenko about the Koliivshchyna uprising led by Maksym Zalizniak and Ivan Gonta. The poem was written...
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  • Uprising of 1750 Haidamaks Russian Tsardom Uprsing suppressed 1768-1769 Koliivshchyna Haidamaks Russian Tsardom Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Uprising suppressed...
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    uprising Ostryanyn uprising Khmelnytsky Uprising Barabash Uprising Bohun Uprising Paliy uprising 1734 Haidamak Uprising 1750 Haidamak Uprising Koliivshchyna...
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    population at that time was estimated at 1.2 million. In 1768, the Koliivshchyna, a rebellion in Right-bank Ukraine west of the Dnieper in Volhynia,...
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    Maksym Zalizniak (category Koliivshchyna)
    death unknown, after 1768) was a Ukrainian Cossack and leader of the Koliivshchyna rebellion. Zalizniak was born in a poor peasant family of Orthodox Christians...
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  • uprising Ostryanyn uprising Khmelnytsky Uprising Barabash Uprising Bohun Uprising Paliy uprising 1734 Haidamak Uprising 1750 Haidamak Uprising Koliivshchyna...
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    uprising Ostryanyn uprising Khmelnytsky Uprising Barabash Uprising Bohun Uprising Paliy uprising 1734 Haidamak Uprising 1750 Haidamak Uprising Koliivshchyna...
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  • period took place soon after the Haidamaka Uprisings (also known as Koliivshchyna) rocked lands of former Cossack Hetmanate. The movement arose at a time...
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    its early existence, and it was an organisational centre during the Koliivshchyna uprising. Taras Shevchenko depicted the monastery in his 1845 watercolour...
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  • Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Hetmans  Russian Empire Internal conflict 1768–1769 Koliivshchyna Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth  Russian Empire Haidamaks Jan Klemens...
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    Kholodny Yar Armed Forces. On 24 September 1920, in Medvedivka, where Koliivshchyna once began, a meeting of the Kholodny Yar Otamans took place, attended...
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    uprising Ostryanyn uprising Khmelnytsky Uprising Barabash Uprising Bohun Uprising Paliy uprising 1734 Haidamak Uprising 1750 Haidamak Uprising Koliivshchyna...
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  • peasants Zhovnynsk Cossacks Suppression of the rebellion 1768–1769 Koliivshchyna Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Russian Empire Haidamaka movement Orthodox...
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    protection from Catholicism and support leading to an armed conflict Koliivshchyna in the neighboring right-bank Ukraine which was part of the Polish–Lithuanian...
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  • Haidamakas Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Russian Empire Defeat 1768–1769 Koliivshchyna Haidamakas Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Russian Empire Defeat...
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    Jan Klemens Branicki (category Koliivshchyna)
    Count Jan Klemens Branicki (also known as Jan Kazimierz Branicki; 21 September 1689 – 9 October 1771) was a Polish nobleman, magnate and Hetman, Field...
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    Ivan Gonta (category Koliivshchyna)
    (Ukrainian: Іван Ґонта; c. 1705 – 1768) was one of the leaders of the Koliivshchyna, an armed rebellion of peasants and Ukrainian Cossacks against Bar confederation...
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    it symbolizing the people's strength. The paintings from the time of Koliivshchyna sometimes portray Mamay on the background of violent incidents involving...
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  •  Tsardom of Russia Haidamaks Polish-Lithuanian-Russian victory 1768 Koliivshchyna Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth  Tsardom of Russia Haidamaks Polish-Lithuanian-Russian...
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    and a Russian voivode Maksym Zalizniak - Cossack and leader of the Koliivshchyna rebellion Alexander Lebed – late Lieutenant General of Russia, 1996...
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    Ukrainian peasantry that resulted in numerous revolts and culminated in Koliivshchyna – the Haydamaka upraise under the leadership of M. Zaliznyak, I. Honta...
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