The Treaty of Zboriv was signed on August 18, 1649, after the Battle of Zboriv when the Crown forces of about 25,000, led by King John II Casimir of Poland...
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region of Galicia. The local government is administered by Zboriv City Council. Zboriv hosts the administration of Zboriv urban hromada, one of the hromadas...
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Tatars, after which the Treaty of Zboriv was renewed. Despite poor quality of Polish soldiers and their officers, as cream of the Polish Army had been...
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aftermath of the Battle of Zboriv on 15–16 August 1649 and the Treaty of Zboriv on 18 August 1649. The Volhynian towns of Zbarazh and Zboriv are neighboring...
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according to the Treaty of Zboriv (1649), thus making it a political rather than geographic term. The scope of this Cossack political concept of Ukraine was...
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Cossack Hetmanate (category Geography of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
signed the Treaty of Zboriv in August 1649, with a result somewhat less than the Cossack leader had anticipated from his campaign. As ruler of the Hetmanate...
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The Ruin (Ukrainian history) (redirect from Ruin (period of history))
compromise 1649: Treaty of Zboriv: 40000 Registered Cossacks; no Polish soldiers or Jews in central Ukraine; not implemented 1651: Treaty of Bila Tserkva:...
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consisted of 12 Registered Cossack regiments named after towns they were stationed in (list numbers provided according to the Treaty of Zboriv (1649): A...
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The Battle of Zboriv (Ukrainian: Битва під Зборовом, Polish: Bitwa pod Zborowem; 15–16 August 1649) was a significant battle fought as part of the Khmelnytsky...
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September, 1649 following the Treaty of Zboriv, replacing the earlier starostwos of Pereiaslav, Cherkasy and Kaniv, as well as a part of the Kiev Voivodeship....
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