The Moscow uprising of 1648 (Russian: Соляной бунт, Московское восстание 1648), sometimes known as the salt riot, started because of the government's replacement...
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(1605–18) Moscow Uprising of 1648, also known as the Salt Riot Moscow Uprising of 1662, also known as the Copper Riot Moscow Uprising of 1682, also known as...
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Khmelnytsky Uprising, also known as the Cossack–Polish War, or the Khmelnytsky insurrection, was a Cossack rebellion that took place between 1648 and 1657...
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Maria Miloslavskaya (category Tsarinas of Russia)
marriage between tsar Alexis of Russia and tsaritsa Maria Miloslavskaya is described as a happy one. During the Moscow uprising of 1648, which followed the wedding...
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following is a list of food riots. Salt riot, also known as the Moscow Uprising of 1648, started because of the government's replacement of different taxes...
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Riot (Moscow uprising of 1648) Seawater greenhouse Anikey Stroganov (Solvychegodsk and Perm salterns) Sülze Saltworks Bloch, David. "Economics of NaCl:...
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Salt tax (section The Moscow Salt Riot)
Salt Tax Revolt in Biscay crushed as main advocates were executed 1648 – Moscow uprising caused by salt tax implementation 1693 – William III implements...
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Pereiaslav Agreement (redirect from Treaty of Pereyaslavl)
Sich and left-bank Ukraine, as well as the city of Kiev. In January 1648, a major anti-Polish uprising led by Bohdan Khmelnytsky began in the Zaporizhia...
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1618 which saw 316k deaths. As the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) and the Manchu conquest of China (1618–1683) continued, 1618 was surpassed by 1619 (359k...
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Bread and salt (category Culture of Albania)
made salt a very expensive and prized commodity (see also the Moscow uprising of 1648). There also is a traditional Russian greeting "Khleb da sol!"...
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liberation of Moscow from the Polish–Lithuanian invaders (1612), the Salt Riot (1648), the Copper Riot (1662), and the Moscow Uprising of 1682. During...
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threat of mass German round-ups of able-bodied Poles for "evacuation"; calls by Radio Moscow's Polish Service for uprising; and an emotional Polish desire...
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Bohdan Khmelnytsky (category Year of birth uncertain)
protection. During the uprising the Cossacks he led a massacre of thousands of Poles and Jews during 1648 and 1649, making it one of the most traumatic events...
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the Sobornoye Ulozhenie. In 1648, using the experience of creating regiments of the foreign system during the reign of his father, Alexis began reforming...
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Polish–Russian War (1609–1618) (category Wars of succession involving the states and peoples of Europe)
consumed part of Moscow.: 564 From July onward the situation of the Commonwealth forces became grave, as the uprising turned into a siege of the Polish-held...
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Villagers are known to have taken part in the Khmelnytsky Uprising of 1648. Church of the Entry into Jerusalem (1924, wooden, UGCC) Stepan Bandera (1909–1959)...
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The city of Moscow gradually grew around the Moscow Kremlin, beginning in the 14th century. It was the capital of the Grand Duchy of Moscow (or Muscovy)...
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the Poles. In 1648, the peasants of what is now Eastern Ukraine joined the Cossacks in rebellion during the Khmelnytsky Uprising, because of the social and...
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Battle of Zhovti Vody (Ukrainian: Битва під Жовтими Водами, Polish: Bitwa pod Żołtymi Wodami — literally means “Yellow Waters”; 29 April — 16 May, 1648) was...
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Władysław IV Vasa (redirect from Vladislav IV of Russia)
popular uprising. Nevertheless, until 1634, he used the titular title of grand duke of Moscow. Following his election as king of Poland and grand duke of Lithuania...
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Streltsy (category Military of the Russian Empire)
cossacks of Stenka Razin), urban uprisings such as the Moscow uprising of 1682, the streltsy uprising of 1698, and the Bulavin Rebellion of 1705–1706...
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The situation, however, soon radically deteriorated. From 1648 the Cossack Khmelnytsky Uprising engulfed the south and east, and was soon followed by a...
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killed in action 1648–1659 Franco-Spanish War – 108,000 killed in action 1648–1657 Khmelnytsky Uprising 1651 Kostka-Napierski Uprising 1651–1986 Three...
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Chernihiv Voivodeship (redirect from Voivode of Czernihów)
Khmelnytsky Uprising in 1648 (technically it existed up until 1654). Also it was used as a fictitious title in the Commonwealth until the Partitions of Poland...
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of the Registered Cossack Army of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. From the 1648 Bohdan Khmelnytsky uprising, Hetman was the title of the head of the...
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The Greater Poland uprising of 1918–1919, or Wielkopolska uprising of 1918–1919 (Polish: powstanie wielkopolskie 1918–1919 roku; German: Großpolnischer...
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Stepan Pobodailo (category Year of birth unknown)
Khmelnytsky Uprising. In 1649, he was defeated at the Battle of Loyew while trying to aid Mykhailo Krychevsky. He took part in negotiations with Moscow in Pereiaslav...
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1970 Polish protests (redirect from Polish protests of 1970)
inevitable unless drastic steps were taken. With the consent of Leonid Brezhnev in Moscow, Gomułka, Kliszko, and other leaders were forced to resign: if...
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International relations from 1648 to 1814 covers the major interactions of the nations of Europe, as well as the other continents, with emphasis on diplomacy...
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Cossack Hetmanate (category Geography of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
Following the Khmelnytsky Uprising in 1648, the name "Little Russia" gained ground and was used in relations with Moscow, while internally, the territory...
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