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Yurii Khmelnytsky

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until 1681, when the Turks removed him from power due to his unstable mental health and unprecedented cruelty. Two years later, he was briefly re-instated by the Poles. In 1685 it was reported that the Turks captured Yurii and executed him (strangled) in
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author and religious figure, wrote on Yurii being taken to Istanbul, before eventual exile to a monastery somewhere in the Mediterranean. One of the possible locations is Malta, where a "Cossack general's" grave is being shown as a tourist attraction.
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In 1678, the Turkish army captured Chyhyryn and declared Yurii Khmelnytsky as a new hetman of Ukraine, although in reality he was only a puppet for the Ottoman
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During the conflict against Poland–Lithuania, Yurii Khmelntsky's Cossacks were defeated near the town of
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led the pro-Moscow Cossacks against Yurii and his new Polish allies. At the battle near the town of
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After his release in 1672, he participated in a campaign against the Tatars and was captured near
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political and military leader. Although he spent half of his adult life as a monk and
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Yurii's perceived treason provoked a civil war within Ukraine in 1661, when the new
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and other Ukrainian towns. He then retired to his Sultan dictated capital at
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granted him the status of nobility. On 24 March 1661, he became
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in the summer of 1662, Somko's Cossacks and the Russians under
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in Turkish occupied parts of Ukraine, as a vassal of sultan
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After the defeat, Khmelnytsky entered an alliance with the
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in the autumn of 1662. Between 1664 and 1667, the hetman
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on several occasions — in 1659-1660 and 1678–1681 and
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Yuri Khmelnitsky

Hetman of Zaporizhian Host
Bohdan Khmelnytsky
Ivan Vyhovsky
Ivan Vyhovsky
Ivan Briukhovetsky
Hetman
Ottoman Ukraine
Petro Doroshenko
George Ducas
Subotiv
Chyhyryn
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Kamianets-Podilskyi
Podolia Eyalet
Ottoman Empire
Ukrainian
Polish
Russian
Bohdan Khmelnytsky
Tymofiy Khmelnytsky
Zaporozhian Cossack
archimandrite
Hetman of Ukraine
starost
Hadiach
"Ruin"
Cossack Hetmanate
Subotiv

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