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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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 Cossack Hetmanate was created according to the Treaty of Zboriv in 1649. After a long period of Polonization, the Ukrainians started to earn more rights...
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  • 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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    Registered Cossacks (category Military history of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
    Commonwealth to enroll in its ranks. According to the Treaty of Zboriv, signed on August 17, 1649, the number of Registered Cossacks increased up to forty thousand...
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    Prince of Transylvania George II Rákóczi to encourage him to fight for the Polish Crown. August 16, 1649 – hollow victory at the Battle of Zboriv. Betrayed...
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