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    Baturyn (Ukrainian: Батурин, pronounced [bɐˈturɪn] ) is a historic city in Chernihiv Oblast (province) of northern Ukraine. It is located in Nizhyn Raion...
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    The sack of Baturyn, or the Baturyn tragedy (Ukrainian: Батуринська трагедія) was a seizure of Baturin fortress during the Great Northern War (1700–1721)...
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    The Baturyn Fortress Citadel (Ukrainian: Цитадель Батуринської фортеці) is an architectural and memorial complex on the territory of Baturyn, is a museum...
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  • Baturyn, commonly referred to by locals as "B-Way", is a residential neighbourhood in the Castle Downs area of north Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. A main...
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    Розумовського) is an architectural monument of national importance in the city of Baturyn in Chernihiv Oblast (province) in Ukraine. It is a museum of the National...
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  • Baturin or Baturyn may refer to: Baturyn (Батурин), a historic town in northern Ukraine Sack of Baturyn in 1708 Baturyn, Edmonton, a residential neighbourhood...
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    Kozelets (historical town) Liubech (historical city of Medieval Ages) Baturyn (Hetman residence and fort) The Slavutych municipality is located in Chernihiv...
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  • 1580-1778 Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) Smolensk War, 1632–1634 Sack of Baturyn, 1708 Russo-Circassian War, 1763–1864 Liquidation of the Zaporozhian Sich...
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  • Baturyn urban hromada (Ukrainian: Батуринська міська громада) is a hromada of Ukraine, located in Nizhyn Raion, Chernihiv Oblast. Its administrative center...
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    Unity of Ukraine, a monument titled Prayer for Ukraine was unveiled in Baturyn. In it are represented five hetmans: Demian Ihnatovych, Ivan Samoilovych...
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    points of the Hlukhiv Articles it was proclaimed: "Hetman to be in Baturyn!". Thus Baturyn became the hetman's capital. Demian Ihnatovych pursued a policy...
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    Cossack Host during the Bulavin Rebellion in 1707–1708, the destruction of Baturyn after Mazepa's rebellion in 1708, and the formal dissolution of the Lower...
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    river include Kursk, Kurchatov,[citation needed] Rylsk, Glushkovo, Putyvl, Baturyn, and the junction with the Desna, which continues west and south past Chernihiv...
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    residence of Ivan Samoilovich was located in Baturyn (modern Chernihiv region). And so at that time Baturyn received the status of the only Administrative...
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    Baturyn Museum of Archeology (Ukrainian: Музей археології Батурина) is a museum of the National Historical and Cultural Reserve “Hetman's Capital” in...
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    Held by As of More information Bakhmach 17,192 Nizhyn  Ukraine 4 Apr 2022 Baturyn 2,458 Nizhyn  Ukraine 1 Jan 2024 Bobrovytsia 10,742 Nizhyn  Ukraine 4 Apr...
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    Army led by kosh otaman Kost Hordienko also joined the Swedes. After the Baturyn tragedy and the Battle of Poltava, the Ukrainian Cossacks, who opposed...
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    diaspora publications. Fischer-Slyzh invested in archeological excavations in Baturyn, provided assistance to schools in Lviv, Sevastopol, Feodosia, headed the...
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  • However, the Swedes were too late to defend Baturyn and the city had already been destroyed in the Sack of Baturyn. Ett kort dock tydeligit utdrag utur then...
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    first Ukrainian Constitution were installed in Kosuta (Belarus) (2006), Baturyn (Ukraine) (2009), Bendery (Moldova) (2010), Kyiv (Ukraine) (2011), Orlyk...
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    Executions of Cossacks by Russian troops in Baturyn or Lebedyn, 1708–1709...
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    (sometimes referred to as the "Old Sich" (Stara Sich)) was destroyed and Baturyn, the capital of Hetman Ivan Mazepa, was razed. Another sich was built at...
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    Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies responsible for the Canada-Ukraine Baturyn Archaeological Project. Mezentsev's areas of research have included Ukrainian...
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  • with a population of 304,994 people, while the least populous city was Baturyn, with 3,078 people. Following the passing of decommunization laws, one...
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    Hetman's Capital (category Baturyn)
    tower of the Baturyn Mykolayiv Krupitsky Monastery, 1823-1825 – part of the Krupitsky Monastery Ensemble. Monument to the victims of the Baturyn tragedy of...
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    in 1799 Cameron redesigned the Baturyn Palace of count Kirill Razumovsky; according to contemporary researchers, Baturyn was a collaborative effort led...
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    rebels. Ivan Skoropadsky moved the capital of the Cossack Hetmanate from Baturyn which was razed by the Russian army for Mazepa's rebellion, to the town...
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    so were the supplies and reinforcements of Swedish ally Ivan Mazepa in Baturyn. Charles was crushingly defeated by a larger Russian force under Peter...
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  • sovereignty Chyhyryn Cossack Hetmanate Ukraine 1648 1669 moved to Baturyn Baturyn Cossack Hetmanate Ukraine 1669 1708 moved to Hlukhiv after demolition...
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    title hetman was adapted by pro-Russian elected hetmans who resided in Baturyn. In the course of the Great Northern War one of them, Ivan Mazepa, decided...
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