- Zaporizhzhia,
formerly known as
Aleksandrovsk or
Oleksandrivsk until 1921, is a city in
southeast Ukraine,
situated on the
banks of the
Dnieper River....
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Zaporizhzhia Oblast (Ukrainian: Запорізька область, romanized: Zaporizka oblast),
commonly referred to as
Zaporizhzhia (Запоріжжя), is an
oblast (region)...
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raids by
Ottoman v****als, the Tatars. The more
independent Army of
Lower Zaporozhia was
centered at the Old Sich (Stara Sich). In 1709, Tsar
Peter I ordered...
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bishop of all Ukraine. By the late 18th century, the
combat ability of
Zaporozhia was
greatly reduced,
especially after the
Treaty of Küçük
Kaynarca and...
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Lubny Regiment Chyhyryn Regiment Chernihiv Regiment Nizhyn Regiment The
Zaporozhia lands were a
territory along the
coastline of
Black Sea and the Sea of...
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Antin Holovaty (Ukrainian: Антiн Андрійович Головатий) or
Anton Golovaty (Russian: Антон Андреевич Головатый) ;
between 1732 and 1744 – 28
January 1797...
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cossack lands at the
Dnieper river. The
thinly po****ted
southern area (
Zaporozhia) was to be a Russo-Polish condominium, but it was in
practice self-governing...
- The
Cossack uprisings (also
kozak rebellions, revolts) were a
series of
military conflicts between the
Cossacks and the
states claiming dominion over the...
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military settlements")
Borys Krupnytsky &
Arkadii Zhukovsky (1993). "The
Zaporozhia".
Encyclopedia of Ukraine.
Retrieved 3
April 2022. «По Катерининській...
- the Great.
Concerned about the
possibility of
Russian interference in
Zaporozhia's internal affairs, the
Cossacks began to
settle their lands with Ukrainian...