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  1. 1663-68: Briukhovetsky and the Russians 1663–1668: Ivan Briukhovetsky was almost completely dependent on Russia. In 1665 he went to Moscow and signed the Moscow Articles of 1665 . Russian tax collectors and soldiers were allowed in, a Russian was to be head of the church, a Russian representative would be present at hetman elections and the Hetman would go to Moscow for confirmation.

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  3. fleek.ipfs.io › wiki › Ivan_BriukhovetskyIvan Briukhovetsky

    Ivan Briukhovetsky (Ukrainian: Іван Брюховецький, Polish: Iwan Brzuchowiecki, Russian: Иван Брюховецкий) (died 18 June 1668) was a pro-Russian hetman of Left-bank Ukraine from 1663 to 1668. Biography. He was a registered Cossack, belonging to the Chyhyryn Company (Chyhyryn Regiment).

  4. Briukhovetsky, Ivan [Brjuxovec'kyj], b ?, d 18 June 1668. (Portrait: Ivan Briukhovetsky.) Hetman of Left-Bank Ukraine. Briukhovetsky was a registered Cossack of the Chyhyryn company (1650) and Bohdan Khmelnytsky's courier and diplomatic emissary. After Khmelnytsky's death Briukhovetsky went to the Zaporozhian Sich (1659) and became its otaman (1661

  5. Ivan Briukhovetsky was a pro-Russian hetman of Left-Bank Ukraine from 1663 to 1668.

  6. 16 de jun. de 2007 · Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.