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  • Thumbnail for Russo-Turkish War (1676–1681)
    Russo-Turkish War from 1676 to 1681 centered on control of the fortress of Chigirin... The Russo-Turkish war of1676–81 is usually seen as a stalemate or even...
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    Ukrainian forces attacked the Crimean Khanate during the Chigirin Campaigns and the Crimean Campaigns. It was during the Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739) that...
    60 KB (6,309 words) - 17:43, 12 August 2024
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    victory of the Polish king Jan Sobieski at Khotyn, four years earlier. Chigirin Campaigns Treaty of Bakhchisarai Polish-Ottoman War (1672–1676) Седов, с. 490...
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    sent to Ukraine to restrain the Crimean Tatars and took part in the Chigirin campaign of the Russo-Turkish War of 1676-1681. Personal experience of the...
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    Chyhyryn (redirect from Chigirin)
    During the Russo-Turkish War (1676–1681) it was the center of two bloody campaigns (1675–76 and 1677–78). In 1678 the castle of Chyhyryn was blown up by...
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    Russian troops captured Chigirin and overthrew Doroshenko, who was exiled to Russia. In 1677, the Ottoman army tried to retake Chigirin, but was defeated....
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  • Jakovlev Grirgory Ivanovich, m. Agrafena; boyar scion, took part in the Chigirin campaign [Ru] as an officer, wounded in 1679 at battlefield Semyon Grigoryevich...
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    broke the news of Stalin's death". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 April 2024. Chigirin, I (2018). Stalin, Illness and Death. Moscow: Publisher Veche. ISBN 978-5-4484-0279-1...
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    province. After having its capital, the Sich, similar to Ukrainian capitals Chigirin and Baturyn destroyed and relocated more than once, Zaporozhia was absorbed...
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  • Cossacks led by Ivan Samoylovych arrive at the besieged Ukrainian city of Chigirin (modern-day Chyhyryn) and inflict heavy casualties on the encamped Turkish...
    292 bytes (22,051 words) - 21:27, 16 November 2023