- and now is part of
independent Ukraine (1991–present).
Khotyn (Polish:
Chocim; Romanian: Hotin; Russian: Хотин, romanized: Khotin; Turkish: Hotin; Ukrainian:...
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Chocim is the
Polish name for Khotyn, a city in Ukraine.
Chocim may also
refer to the
following villages in Poland:
Chocim,
Greater Poland Voivodeship...
- The
Battle of
Khotyn or
Battle of
Chocim, also
known as the
Hotin War, took
place on 11
November 1673 in Khotyn,
where the
forces of the Polish–Lithuanian...
- The
Battle of
Khotyn or
Battle of
Chocim or
Khotyn War (in Turkish:
Hotin Muharebesi) was a
combined siege and
series of
battles which took
place from...
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Chocim [ˈxɔt͡ɕim] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Prudnik,
within Prudnik County,
Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, close...
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Battle of
Khotyn can
refer to
several battles that took
place near Khotyn:
Battle of
Khotyn (1509)
Battle of
Khotyn (1530)
Battle of
Khotyn (1621) Battle...
- the
command of the army to Sobieski, and the
Poles marched southwards, to
Chocim. King
Michael I
Korybut died in the
Palace of the
Archbishops of Lwów, on...
- ksieg.:
Gebethner i Wolff. 11
April 2019. Podhorodecki,
Leszek (1988).
Chocim 1621.
Historyczne bitwy. MON.
Brian Davies, Warfare,
State and
Society on...
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phase of the
Polish magnates' wars in Moldavia.
Battle of
Cecora Battle of
Chocim After the
conflict with the
Ottomans was settled, many Lisowczycy, then...
- ****embled, at the head of
which Hetman Jan
Sobieski crushed the
Turks at
Chocim in
November 1673. The war
lasted until 1676.
Kamieniec returned to Poland...