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  1. In July 1662, the Right-Bank forces of Yuri Khmelnytsky, supported by Polish and Crimean Tatar troops (about 20 000 men ), were defeated in the large battle of Kaniv by the Russian forces of Grigory Romodanovsky and the Left-Bank Cossacks of Yakym Somko (about 28 000 men)..

  2. Battle of Kaniv (Russian: Каневское сражение, romanized: Kanevskoe srazhenie), was a battle during the summer campaign in the left-wing Ukraine of Yuri Khmelnitsky, between the Cossack-Polish troops and the Russian-Cossack army led by Yakim Somko and Grigory Romodanovsky.

  3. Armed conflicts between Poland (including the PolishLithuanian Commonwealth and Civitas Schinesghe ("Duchy of Poland")) and Russia (including the Soviet Union and Kievan Rus') include: Polish or Polish–Lithuanian victory. Russian, Soviet, Muscovite, Ruthenian, or Kievan Rus' victory.

  4. …long-lasting treaty that ended the Thirteen Years’ War (1654–67) between Russia and Poland for control of Ukraine. In 1654 the Russian government accepted the Pereyaslav Agreement, a proposal to annex Ukraine made by the hetman (military leader) of the Zaporozhian Cossacks, Bohdan Khmelnytsky, who had led a revolt in Ukraine…

  5. Russo-Polish War (1658-1666)--After an unsuccessful war against Sweden (and a three-year truce with Stockholm), Russia renews its old war against Poland by invading Lithuania. The Poles were again assisted by the Crimean Tartars.

  6. The Russo-Polish War of 1654-1667, also called the Russian Deluge or the Thirteen Years' War, was fought between the Tsardom of Russia and Poland-Lithuania amid "The Deluge," a period of foreign invasions in late 17th-century Poland.

  7. 28 wrz 2023 · The war between Russia and Poland, which allowed the Muscovite kingdom to regain territories lost during the Great Troubles. The Russian-Polish War of 1654 - 1667 is an important milestone in the history of our country.

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