• The Peasant Uprising in Podhale (1630–1633) was a peasant revolt against Mikołaj Komorowski, who managed the Nowy Targ estates in Poland. Unrest in Podhale...
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  • organized by peasants. The history of peasant wars spans over two thousand years. A variety of factors fueled the emergence of the peasant revolt phenomenon...
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  • The Peasant rebellion in Podhale (1669–1670) was a rebellion of rural Gorals of the region of Podhale in present day southern Poland and a few villages...
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  • Poland Peasant Uprising in Podhale (1630-1633) Peasant rebellion in Podhale (1669–1670) Podhale w ogniu Vlach uprisings in Moravia "O przyszłość Podhala...
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    the leader of the peasant uprising in Podhale, was impaled on a stake in 1651. Colonel and ataman Sukharuka, a Cossack envoy in the novel and film With...
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  • remembered for being involved in numerous conflicts; his actions sparked a several-year-long peasant uprising in Podhale from 1625 to 1633. Mikołaj Komorowski...
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  • infamous executions of 1644 in Vsetín. Peasant Uprising in Podhale (1630-1633) Kostka-Napierski uprising Peasant rebellion in Podhale (1669–1670) Josef V. Polišenský...
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    Gorals (category Ethnic groups in the Czech Republic)
    the uprising (Podhale w ogniu) in 1956, and distributed in many languages across the Eastern Bloc. Another peasant rebellion in Podhale occurred in 1669...
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  • of the Tatra highlands peasants (Górale), In 1651, he organized recruitment to the rebel army in the Tatra mountains in Podhale (with M. Radocki and S...
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  • The Lesko uprising (Polish: Powstanie leskie) was an uprising of Rusyn peasants in the Bieszczady Mountains in June and July 1932 against the local authorities...
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    Jan Rembowski (category Tuberculosis deaths in Poland)
    Nouveau. His father was a landlord and had been a participant in the January Uprising. He took his first drawing lessons from Wojciech Gerson, then studied...
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    Stanisław Witkiewicz (category Tuberculosis deaths in Austria-Hungary)
    "Kłosy" magazine. In 1886, he visited Zakopane for the first time. He developed a fascination with the Tatra Mountains, the Podhale highlanders and their...
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    Polish–Czechoslovak border conflicts (category 1918 in Poland)
    dialect and customs were in many ways similar to those of the Podhale Gorals. Another area inhabited by Gorals was situated in Čadca area. At the end of...
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  • History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764) (category 17th century in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
    Kostka-Napierski Uprising erupted in June 1651 in the Podhale region. The peasant rebels, influenced by Khmelnytsky and his uprising, took over the Czorsztyn...
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    nicknamed "Lech" in the Warsaw Uprising in the ranks of the People's Army in Śródmieście. After the fall of the uprising, he reached Podhale with a group...
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    the Tatras, and Podhale. They robbed, among other places, the church in Valaská, a dyeing workshop in Slanica [pl], a customs office in Mýtna, as well...
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  • Stowbtsy-Naliboki Group (category Warsaw Uprising)
    organized in the Stowbtsy District in the Eastern Borderlands, fighting from 1943 to 1945 in the Nowogródek Voivodeship, during the Warsaw Uprising, and in the...
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    peasant workers in the 1970s in the fragmented agricultural farms in the villages of Gronie [pl] and Ostrowsko in the Podhale region, who worked in a...
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    Lesser Poland (category Historical regions in Poland)
    province both in its northwest (area west of Częstochowa), and in the south (Podhale), along the border with Slovakia, which also participated in the invasion...
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    Służew Old Cemetery (category Cemeteries in Warsaw)
    Warsaw Uprising, in which he died Tadeusz Miciak (1915–2000) – activist of the Peasant movement and member of the Bataliony Chłopskie or Peasants' Battalions...
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  • Włatcy móch (category Television shows set in Wrocław)
    most notably the dialect of Podhale. "Móch" instead of "Much" (which is the plural, genitive of "mucha", meaning "fly"). In Polish there are two graphemes...
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  • Kuntilanak (2008) Pod (2015) Pod banderą miłości (1929) Podaa Podi (2012) Podhale w ogniu (1956) Podhu Nalan Karudhi (2019) Podhuvaga Emmanasu Thangam (2017)...
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  • Communion in a white suit Podhale on Fire (Polish: Podhale w ogniu) (1956) – Polish historical drama film about the Kostka-Napierski uprising Reach for...
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    Adam Gorczyński (category Participants of the Slavic Congress in Prague 1848)
    elevating the sentiments of peasants in the spirit of social solidarity in the aftermath of the Galician Peasant Uprising of 1846. In 1848, he was elected as...
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    Poland (Podhale) and the eastern Czech Republic (Moravia) by following the Carpathians, the Dinaric Alps in the west, the Pindus Mountains in the south...
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    Silesian Autonomy Movement (category 1990 establishments in Poland)
    the Podhale Association and the Kashubian-Pomeranian Association). The Silesian Autonomy Movement was founded on 13 January 1990 in Rybnik, in the Saint...
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