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    Pidhaitsi (redirect from Podhajce)
    Pidhaitsi (Ukrainian: Підгайці, IPA: [pidˈɦɑjtsi]; Polish: Podhajce; Yiddish: פּידײַיִץ, romanized: Pidayitz) is a small city in Ternopil Raion, Ternopil...
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  • Battle of Podhajce may refer to Battle of Podhajce (1667) Battle of Podhajce (1698) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Battle...
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    The Battle of Podhajce took place on 8–9 September 1698 near Podhajce in Ruthenian Voivodship during the Great Turkish War. In response to the impending...
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  • Podhajce is a city in Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine. Podhajce may also refer to: Battle of Podhajce (disambiguation) Podgaj (disambiguation) Podgaje (disambiguation)...
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    The Battle of Podhajce (October 6–16, 1667) was fought in the town of Podhajce in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (nowadays Pidhaitsi, western Ukraine)...
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    Ansche Podhajce," which means "Synagogue of the People of Podhajce," and two capitals in the shape of Torah scrolls. Congregation Masas Benjamin Podhajce was...
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    He comanded cavalry regiment in Battle of Chudnov (1660) and Battle of Podhajce (1667). As the Marshal of the Election Sejm on 2 May – 19 June 1669 in...
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    on 27 February 1667 and was buried in the Church of the Holy Trinity in Podhajce. The nickname "Rewera" was given to Stanisław Potocki because of his frequent...
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    Ottomans, his Polish army defeated a Tatar expedition in the Battle of Podhajce in 1698. Unfortunately on 22 September a conflict between Polish and Saxon...
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    decisive victories. The last battle of the campaign was the battle of Podhajce in 1698, where Polish hetman Feliks Kazimierz Potocki defeated the Ottoman...
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    dances with his wife (1925) Born Moses Teichman (1895-04-04)April 4, 1895 Podhajce, Kingdom of Galicia, Austro-Hungarian Empire Died March 3, 1991(1991-03-03)...
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    Lwów, Saint Petersburg and Paris. Zapolska was born on 30 March 1857 in Podhajce in Galicia, to a wealthy family of Polish landed gentry. At that time,...
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    Encyclopedia of Global Warfare. Greenwood Publishing. Wojtasik, Janusz (1990). Podhajce 1698 (in Polish). Warszawa, Poland: Dom Wydawniczy Bellona. ISBN 83-11-07813-0...
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    rector of the State Theatre School in Warsaw. Born on 18 July 1927 in Podhajce near Lwów in the Second Polish Republic to a family of a post office clerk...
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    Przemyślany) Przemyśl (Ukrainian: Перемишль, Peremyshl) Pidhaytsi (Polish: Podhajce) Rava-Ruska (Polish: Rawa Ruska, Yiddish: Rave) Rohatyn (Ukrainian: Рогатин...
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    Turkish War Polish–Ottoman War (1683–1699) Battle of Hodów Battle of Vienna Battle of Párkány Battle of Podhajce (1698) Great Northern War Battle of Kliszów...
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    decisive Battle of Zenta in 1697 and lesser skirmishes (such as the Battle of Podhajce in 1698), the League won the war in 1699 and forced the Ottoman Empire...
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    John II Casimir Vasa of Poland stayed at the castle. During the Battle of Podhajce in 1667, John III Sobieski, later King of Poland, while preparing the previously...
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    of Podhajce county. Pidvolochysk Raion Skalat county and the eastern part of Zbaraż county Terebovlia Raion Trembowla county in the east and Podhajce county...
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    them several times, and finally gaining an armistice after the Battle of Podhajce. In 1670, however, hetman Doroshenko tried once again to take over Ukraine...
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    their actions. In 1943, nearly all the families of the Jewish community in Podhajce, Eastern Galicia, amounting to about 3,000 Jews, were slaughtered by the...
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    Cossacks of Petro Doroshenko and their Crimean Tatar allies in the Battle of Podhajce during the Polish–Cossack–Tatar War (1666–71). This allowed him to regain...
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    control of that region for itself. The Ruin (Ukrainian history) Battle of Podhajce (1667) Battle of Kalnyk Russo-Polish War (1654-1667) Khmelnytsky Uprising...
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  • Párkány Siege of Kamenets Battle of Hodów Battle of Ustechk Battle of Podhajce Victory Treaty of Karlowitz 1697–1702 Lithuanian Civil War Anti–Sapieha...
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    (734 km2) Kamionka Strumiłowa Powiat (1000 km2) Kopyczyńce Powiat (841 km2) Podhajce Powiat (1018 km2) Przemyślany Powiat (927 km2) Radziechów Powiat (1022 km2)...
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  • London Tadeusz Łomnicki, notable Polish actor of stage and screen, born in Podhajce, current Ukraine Stanisław Maczek, tank commander in World War II, exiled...
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  • Gruber aka Mieczyslaw Gruber (January 3, 1913 – June 17, 2006) was born in Podhajce, Poland (now Pidhaitsi, Ukraine). As a youth, Gruber belonged to the Zionist...
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  • Roman Empire 1697 Ulaş Holy Roman Empire 1697 Zenta Holy Roman Empire 1698 Podhajce Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 1698 Samothrace Venice 1703 Georgia Kingdom...
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    Brody Brzezaner Kreis [uk]: Rohatyn Przemyślany Bursztyn Chodorow Bobrka Podhajce Kozowa Brzezan Stryier Kreis [uk]: Rożniatow Wojniłów Bolechow Dolina Mikołajow...
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  • were the actions of the Hryhoriy Goliash [uk] "Bey" unit in Brzeżany and Podhajce counties, which carried out massacres of a number of villages: Koniuchy...
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