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    Haidamak uprising 1734 - was an uprising of Haidamaky bands against the power of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth over the right bank Ukraine. The Poles...
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    Haydamak (redirect from Haidamaks)
    also haidamaky or haidamaks (sg. haidamaka; Ukrainian: Гайдамаки, Haidamaky) were Ukrainian Cossack paramilitary outfits composed of commoners (peasants...
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    (1658) Razin Uprising (1667–1671) Paliy uprising (1702–1704) Bulavin Rebellion (1707–1708) 1734 Haidamak Uprising 1750 Haidamak Uprising Koliivshchyna...
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    The Khmelnytsky Uprising, also known as the Cossack–Polish War, or the Khmelnytsky insurrection, was a Cossack rebellion that took place between 1648 and...
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    The Sulyma uprising (Polish: Powstanie Sulimy, Ukrainian: Повстання Сулими, Povstannia Sulymy) was a Cossack rebellion headed by Ivan Sulyma (Iwan Sulima)...
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  • Russia, but fulfilling the goal of Polish national liberation movements Success of the Zamość Uprising, partial success of Akcja "Burza" В. Д. Королюк. К...
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    The Zhmaylo uprising (Polish: Powstanie Żmajły) was a Cossack rebellion headed by Marek Zhmaylo against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1625. On...
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    1596. The second in a series of Cossack uprisings, the conflict was ultimately won by the Crown of Poland, but two years of warfare and scorched-earth tactics...
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    Ostryanyn uprising (Ukrainian: Повстання Острянина) was a 1638 Cossack uprising against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was sparked by an act of the...
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    The Pavliuk uprising of 1637 was a Cossack uprising in Left-bank Ukraine and Zaporizhia headed by Pavlo Pavliuk against the abuses of the nobility and...
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    leader of a Cossack and peasant revolt which became known as the Fedorovych Uprising. The 1625 Treaty of Kurukove, also known as the Treaty of Lake Kurukowe...
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    Zaporozhian Cossacks (category Early modern history of Ukraine)
    conflicts and alliances involving the three powers, including supporting an uprising in the 18th century. Their leader signed a treaty with the Russians. This...
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    Koliivshchyna (category Cossack uprisings)
    hajdamaczyzny [Ukrainian matters and things: materials for the history of Cossacks and Haidamaks]. Lviv. pp. 146, 147.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing...
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  • Paliy uprising (also Palej uprising) was a Cossack uprising, led by colonel Semen Paliy against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1702–1704. In 1699...
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    Uman is known for its depiction of the Haydamak rebellions in Taras Shevchenko's longest of poems, Haidamaky ("The Haidamaks", 1843). The city is also a pilgrimage...
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  • armies of neighbouring states, such as the Russian Provisional Government (Kiev Bolshevik Uprising November 1917), the Russian SFSR (Ukrainian War of Independence...
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  • Poland (Civitas Schinesghe, Kingdom of Poland, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth) and Ukraine (Kievan Rus, Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia, Cossacks) Dimnik M...
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  • clerics, and Jews. Major uprisings took place in 1734, 1750, and the largest—usually referred to as Koliyivschyna—in 1768. Most of Ukraine fell to the Russian...
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  • provinces are to be expelled at once beyond the frontiers of Russia." 1734 1736: The Haidamaks, paramilitary bands in Polish Ukraine, attack Jews. 1736...
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  • on the icon. Letychiv continued to be attacked by cossacks and Haidamaks in 1702, 1734, 1737, 1749, 1750, 1755, 1768, and 1777. In the 18th century, Letychiv...
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