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371: 308: 241: 302: 235: 79:, which granted many privileges to Cossacks and thus threatened Russian influence over them. The articles imposed severe restrictions on Cossack Hetmanate autonomy. 355: 451: 436: 285: 456: 466: 461: 412: 76: 200: 476: 348: 471: 278: 174: 163: 147: 341: 143: 405: 271: 33: 71:, and the Russian tsar. The treaty drastically limited the Cossack autonomy. The treaty was an aftermath of the 446: 431: 204: 154:. The treaty led to popular unrest and later influenced Khmelnytsky's decision to ally with Poland in 1660. 53: 87:
Under the new articles, the Zaporozhian Cossacks were not allowed to conduct any foreign policy, including
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The most significant immediate consequence of the Accords was the separation of the
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Orest Subtelny. Ukraine: A History. University of Toronto Press, 1993. p. 145
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since 1654). Cossack forces were also withdrawn from
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Ukrainian
romanized
Russian
romanized
Yurii Khmelnytsky
Bohdan Khmelnytsky
Treaty of Hadiach
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
military alliances
garrisons
Bratslav
Chernihiv
Nizhyn
Pereiaslav
Uman
Kiev
Belarus
hetmans
colonels
Ukrainian Orthodox Church
Patriarch of Constantinople
Patriarch of Moscow
Treaty of Pereiaslav (1630)
Pereiaslav Agreement
The Ruin (Ukrainian history)




Pereiaslav Articles of 1659

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