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  1. Monument of Gonta and Zalizniak in Uman, Ukraine. The Koliivshchyna ( Ukrainian: Коліївщина; Polish: koliszczyzna) was a major haidamaky rebellion that broke out in Right-bank Ukraine in June 1768, [1] caused by the dissatisfaction of peasants with the treatment of Orthodox Christians by the Bar Confederation and serfdom, [2] as well ...

    • Russian-Polish victory, Substantial civilian casualties, Rebels were punished and executed
    • 6 June [O.S. 26 May] 1768 — June 1769
  2. Koliyivshchyna: Directed by Ivan Kavaleridze. With Aleksandr Serdyuk, Daniil Antonovich, Ivan Maryanenko, S. Shklyarskiy. About the struggle of the Ukrainian poor against the Polish gentry and local feudal lords in the XVIII century.

    • (28)
    • 1934-09-16
    • Ivan Kavaleridze
    • 80
  3. Koliivshchyna rebellion. A major haidamaka rebellion (see Haidamaka uprisings) that broke out in Right-Bank Ukraine in May 1768 against social and national-religious oppression by the Polish administration and nobility. The word Koliivshchyna is probably derived from kil (pikeor lance), the weapon used by the rebels (called kolii ).

  4. 1 de nov. de 2017 · The common Polish-Ukrainian research program on the haidamaks and Koliyivshchyna, thanks to which at least necessary queries and a discrepancy report will be developed, remains a main postulate.

  5. Koliyivshchyna 1768-1769 (Ukrainian: Коліївщина, from Ukr. "impaling") was a Ukrainian Cossack and peasant rebellion against Poland, which was responsible for the murder of noblemen (szlachta) and other Polish population, Jews, Uniates, and Catholic priests across the part of the country west of...

    • May 1768-June 1769
    • Polish-Russian victory
    • Right-bank Ukraine
    • 5 min
  6. The Koliivshchyna was a major haidamaky rebellion that broke out in Right-bank Ukraine in June 1768, caused by the dissatisfaction of peasants with the treatment of Orthodox Christians by the Bar Confederation and serfdom, as well as by hostility of Cossacks and peasants to the local Polonized Ruthenian nobility and ethnic Poles. The uprising was accompanied by pogroms against both real and ...

  7. 22 de ago. de 2022 · In the 18th century, Ukraine was split along the Dnieper River between the Russian Empire and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The eastern half, known as Left-bank Ukraine, had been incorporated…