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    Battle of Zhovti Vody. Battle of Berestechko. Battle of Korsuń. Battle of Pyliavtsi. 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 .

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    Tugay Bey (died June 1651) was a general of the Crimean Khanate during the Khmelnytsky Uprising of the mid-17th century.

    Tugay Bey was born to the Kazakh Argin family of the Crimean Khanate, and he became a bey on becoming chief of the Or Qapi (Perekop) sanjak at the neck of the Crimean peninsula in 1642. In this position, he commanded the Or Qapi fortress, and, in 1644, he was entrusted with command of the first major Tatar expedition against Poland. He was defeated...

  2. Mirza Tughai Bey , Tuhay Bey ( tártaro de Crimea : Toğay bey ; polaco : Tuhaj-bej ; cirílico : Тугай-бей ) a veces también escrito como Togay Bey (fallecido en junio de 1651) fue un notable líder militar y político de los tártaros de Crimea .

  3. The Battle of Okhmativ or Battle of Ochmatów (Polish: Ochmatów) of 30 January 1644 refers to the engagement between the Polish forces under hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski and the horde of Crimean Tatars under Tugay Bey. Koniecpolski dealt a crushing defeat to Tugay Bey's forces near Okhmativ.

    • 30 January 1644
    • Polish-Lithuanian victory
    • Okhmativ, in modern Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine
  4. 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. Toğay descended from the Arğıns - one of noble Crimean families...

  5. Tugay Bey: Stefan Potocki (POW) Stefan Czarniecki (POW) Strength; 4,000–5,000 Zaporozhian Cossacks 3,000–4,000 Crimean Tatars: 3,500 Polish–Lithuanian hussars, cavalry and infantry: Casualties and losses; Light: 1,700 killed 1,500 defected 300 captured

  6. Tugay Bey. 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. Read more on Wikipedia.