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- Ukrainian Jewish community and the Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group. Koliyivshchyna at Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine P.R. Magocsi. A History of Ukraine...
- the chaos was a Ukrainian Cossack and peasant rebellion in the east (Koliyivshchyna), which erupted in 1768 and resulted in m****acres of Polish noblemen...
- years later (1768–69) in the neighboring regions of Poland began the Koliyivshchyna. Here in 1786 the Russian general Alexander Suvorov started his military...
- the border with the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Just before the Koliyivshchyna, the Russian authorities created Novorossiya Governorate, centered on...
- Aleksandr Bibikov Anna Jabłonowska Józef Sawa-Caliński Jozef Miaczinsky Koliyivshchyna Petrushevsky, Alexander (1884). Generalissimo Prince Suvorov (in Russian)...
- Cossack rebels Maksym Zalizniak and Ivan Gonta captured Uman during the Koliyivshchyna uprising against Polish rule. During this revolt, a m****acre took place...
- Rebellion of 1768 Spanish Empire Creole rebels German rebels 1768 1769 Koliyivshchyna  Russian Empire Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Haydamak Cossacks 1768...
- Voivodeship of the Lesser Poland Province until 1793. In 1768 during the Koliyivshchyna turmoils the city was severely damaged and pillaged. In 1791 the city...
- century, Fastiv was one of centers of another local uprising known as Koliyivshchyna. In 1793 the town was ceded to the Russian Empire as part of the Second...
- and later as the secretary of the Sejm De****tion for investigating Koliyivshchyna (1789–1790) and as a member of the Foreign Affairs Department of King...