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    Petro Dorofiyovich Doroshenko (Ukrainian: Петро Дорофійович Дорошенко; 1627–1698) was a Cossack political and military leader, Hetman of Right-bank Ukraine...
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  • Ukrainian-American art curator Petro Doroshenko (1627–1698), Cossack leader Vitali Doroshenko (born 1971), Russian footballer Vitalii Doroshenko (born 1994), Ukrainian-Portuguese...
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    Klymchenko-Doroshenko) Petro Doroshenko coat of arms Doroshenko Archived 2012-03-05 at the Wayback Machine at the Handbook on history of Ukraine Doroshenko family...
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    Voivodeship), which came under Ottoman suzerainty in the aftermath of Petro Doroshenko's union with the sultan. It is also known by its Turkic name Yedisan...
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  • into conflict with Petro Doroshenko, who was supported by Ivan Sirko. On December 1668, Cossack-Tatar army clashed with Doroshenko's Cossacks in Chyhyryn...
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    under Petro Doroshenko (Hetman of Right-Bank Ukraine from 1665 to 1672) as a squadron commander in the Hetman Guard, particularly during Doroshenko's 1672...
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    short time, Petro Doroshenko became the hetman of both banks. After treason by Demian Mnohohrishny and a new Polish offensive, Doroshenko concluded an...
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    in a Greek Orthodox monastery. In 1676 — after the Sultan's ally, Petro Doroshenko, surrendered to the Russians — the Porte decided to use Khmelnytsky's...
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  • "Hetman Petro Doroshenko fund" was created. The Fund carries out research activity about the Hetmans of Ukraine: Myhailo and Petro Doroshenko, shares...
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    totaling around 9,000 men, defeated Tatar and Cossack forces under Petro Doroshenko and Adil Giray, which totaled around 35,000 men. On January 31, 1667...
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    elected Ivan Briukhovetsky as an alternative hetman. Since the defeat of Petro Doroshenko in 1669, the title hetman was adapted by pro-Russian elected hetmans...
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    The 1st Presidential Operational Brigade named after Hetman Petro Doroshenko "Bureviy" (1 БрОП, Unit Number 3027) (Ukrainian: 1-ша бригада оперативного...
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    a prelude to the Ottoman–Polish War of 1672—1676. In 1666, Hetman Petro Doroshenko of the Cossack Hetmanate aiming to gain control of Ukraine but facing...
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  • Petro Doroshenko (1627–1698), Cossack political and military leader, Hetman of Right-bank Ukraine (1665–1672) and a Russian voyevoda (governor) Petro...
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    Right-bank Ukraine with the support of its vassal (since 1669), Hetman Petro Doroshenko. The latter's pro-Turkish policy caused discontent among many Ukrainian...
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    country. Lviv was besieged on September 20 by the Cossack army of Petro Doroshenko and the Turkish army of Kaplan Pasha (a total of about 50,000 soldiers)...
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    and Grigory Romodanovsky against the forces of the Right-Bank Hetman Petro Doroshenko, aimed at spreading royal power to Right-Bank Ukraine. With the signing...
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    Hetmanate was reunited and prospered, marking the end of its Ruin age Petro Doroshenko (c. 1595–1657), a Cossack political and military leader, Hetman of...
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    Ivan Mazepa In 1669 Petro Doroshenko received a title of Sanjak-bey from Mehmed IV. Title existed in 1669 to 1683. Petro Doroshenko Yuri Khmelnytsky George...
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    uprising [uk] in 1668. He was beaten to death by a mob supported by Petro Doroshenko. He was a registered Cossack, belonging to the Chyhyryn Regiment. Early...
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    nominal hetman of Right-bank Ukraine from 1669 to 1674 in rivalry with Petro Doroshenko during The Ruin (Ukrainian history). Khanenko was the son of Zaporozhian...
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  • had, and he resigned and fled to Poland. 1665-76: Doroshenko and the Turks: The goal of Petro Doroshenko was to re-unite the two halves of Ukraine. He held...
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    causes of the Polish-Ottoman War of 1672–1676 can be traced to 1666. Petro Doroshenko Hetman of Zaporizhian Host, aiming to gain control of Ukraine but facing...
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    regimental musters and inspections. Among the notorious osauls were Petro Doroshenko, Demian Mnohohrishny, Ivan Mazepa, and Ivan Skoropadsky. From 1798...
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    Dmytro Ivanovych Doroshenko (Ukrainian: Дмитро Іванович Дорошенко; 8 April 1882 – 19 March 1951) was a prominent Ukrainian political figure during the...
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    was divided into two voivodeships: Kiev and Bracław. In 1669 Hetman Petro Doroshenko allowed right-bank Ukraine to be part of the Ottoman Empire. The southernmost...
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    his victorious army. John III Sobieski Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki Petro Doroshenko Mikołaj Potocki Kara Mustafa Pasha Michał Wołodyjowski Ketling Onufry...
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    Hetmanate (Ottoman Ukraine), which fought alongside the Ottomans under Petro Doroshenko. The hostilities would resume already in the spring of 1673 as the...
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    of July and the beginning of August, Sahaidachny sent Colonel Mykhailo Doroshenko at the head of a 10,000-strong detachment to raid the Ryazan region. His...
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    Pavlo Teteria, for the imprisoned metropolitan was petitioning hetman Petro Doroshenko. In every letter to the king, the Bulava (mace) holder asked for the...
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