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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tugay_BeyTugay Bey - Wikipedia

    Mirza Tughai Bey, Tuhay Bey (Crimean Tatar: Toğay bey; Polish: Tuhaj-bej; Cyrillic: Тугай-бей) sometimes also spelled as Togay Bey (died June 1651) was a notable military leader and politician of the Crimean Tatars.

  2. 29 de sept. de 2022 · Gamedec Episode 3 - Tugay Bey. Buy the game on GOG here: https://www.gog.com/game/gamedec Check out the developer, Anshar Studios, here: https://ansharstudios.com/ Link to the entire playlist...

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  3. Bohdan Khmelnytsky (left) with Tugay Bey (right) at Lviv, oil on canvas by Jan Matejko, 1885, National Museum in Warsaw. While the Czapliński Affair is generally regarded as the immediate cause of the uprising, it was primarily a catalyst for actions representing rising popular discontent.

  4. Near the site of the present-day city of Zhovti Vody on the Zhovta River in Ukraine, the forces of the Zaporozhian Host and Crimean Khanate under the command of Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky, Colonels Mykhailo Krychevsky, Maksym Kryvonis and Fylon Dzhalaliy with Tugay Bey attacked and defeated the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth's ...

  5. A sangre y fuego (en polaco: Ogniem i Mieczem) es una novela del escritor Henryk Sienkiewicz publicada en 1884. La novela relata las aventuras de un oficial polaco llamado Juan Skrzetuski, quien se enamora de la princesa Elena Kurcewiczówna mientras estalla la Rebelión de Jmelnytsky.

  6. Tugay Bey was a famous Crimean Tatar commander who aided Bohdan Khmelnytsky's Cossacks in 1648. He led several thousand Tatar warriors including Nogai warriors and irregulars. Tugay Bey and his forces fought alongside the Cossacks at the battles of Zhovti Vody and Korsun, helping to crush Polish resistance.

  7. Mirza Tughai Bey, Tuhay Bey (Crimean Tatar language: Toğay bey; Polish language: Tuhaj-bej Cyrillic Тугай-бей) sometimes also spelled as Tugai Bey (died June 1651) was a notable military leader and politician of the Crimean Tatars.