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Samiylo Kishka (approximately 1530 – 1602(1620)) was a
nobleman from Bratslav. He was a kish
otaman and
Hetman of
Zaporozhian Sich (1574 — 1575, 1599...
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Kishka (food) or kishke,
various types of
sausage or
stuffed intestine Samiylo Kishka (1530–1602),
nobleman from
Bratslav Intestine or Gut (zoology),...
- countryman, patriot, the
greatest chronicler of the
heroic days of the
Cossacks Samiylo Velychko″ Born 11
February 1670 Zhuky,
Poltava Regiment,
Cossack Hetmanate...
- (1534–1569) Michał Wiśniowiecki (1529–1584) (1569–1570) Iwan
Swiergowski (1574)
Samiylo Kishka (1574–1575)
Bohdan Ruzhynski (1575–1576)
Jacub Szach (1576–1578)...
- Podolia. 1684–1689
Andriy Mohyla 1689–1692
Hryshko Ivanovych 1693–1699
Samiylo Samus Ukrainian: Правобережна Україна, romanized: Pravoberezhna Ukrayina...
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Hetman of
Zaporizhia Tykhin Baybuza (1597–1598),
Hetman of
Zaporizhia Samiylo Kishka (1599–1601),
Hetman of Zaporizhia,
managed to
reinstate the rights...
- of
Skoropadskyi Tsardom of
Muscovy Commanders and
leaders Pylyp Orlyk Samiylo Samus [uk] Ivan
Popovych Andriy Kandyba Danylo Sytynskyi Ivan Skoropadskyi...
- Yevseyovych, 1629-1631
Stefan Kryvkovych, 1631-1632
Yosyf Khodyka, 1633-1641
Samiylo (Samuel) Mefedovych, 1641-1644
Andrii (Andrzej) Khodyka, 1644-1649 Source:...
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According to
chronicler Samiylo Velychko Kohut,
Zenon E (2005).
Historical dictionary of Ukraine. p. 538...
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Korybut Wiśniowiecki and fell into the
hands of the
Cossack chronicler Samiylo Velychko, who
hastened to
include it in his work. But, more than Pavlo...