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- Koliyivshchyna abstract "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 the Dnieper river. While this rebellion may have begun with the aim of stopping social, national, and religious oppression of Ukrainians,[citation needed] it rapidly became a full-fledged campaign of ethnic cleansing aimed against Poles, Jews, and non-Orthodox Ukrainians. It was simultaneous to the Confederation of Bar and a de facto civil war in Poland (Poland had during the rule of king Augustus III an internal policy of imposition of Catholicism on non-Catholic population. When the king Stanisław August Poniatowski, under the pressure of the Russian Crown, signed the document in which Orthodox was equated in rights with Catholicism, szlachta rebelled). It is unclear whether the hostilities were started by the Catholic or Orthodox paramilitary units. Some historians have stated that Russia may have had a role in fomenting the rebellion and the fact that Ukrainian Uniates were among its victims adds credence to this interpretation. The rebellion was fueled by the circulation of letter ostensibly written by the Empress Katherine of Russia, in which she promised military help if Ukrainians rise against the Poles.[citation needed]The peasant rebellion quickly gained momentum and spread over the territory from the right bank of the Dnieper River to the river Syan. At Uman it led to a massacre of legendary proportions. Poles, Jews and Uniates were herded into their churches and synagogues and killed in cold blood. In three weeks of unbridled violence the rebels slaughtered 20,000 people, according to numerous Polish sources. The leaders of the uprising were Cossacks Maksym Zalizniak and Ivan Gonta. The latter was a Registered Cossack who changed sides and joined Zalizniak at Uman while being sent by Polish Count Franciszek Salezy Potocki to protect it. Gonta was in fact а sotnyk (i.e. a commander of a unit of 100 sabers) of the Uman Regiment.The rebellion was suppressed by the joint forces of Polish and Russian armies, with numerous hangings, decapitations, quarterings and impalings.".
- Koliyivshchyna combatant "22px Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth".
- Koliyivshchyna combatant "Haidamaky".
- Koliyivshchyna combatant "Russian Empire".
- Koliyivshchyna commander Ivan_Gonta.
- Koliyivshchyna commander Jan_Klemens_Branicki.
- Koliyivshchyna commander Maksym_Zalizniak.
- Koliyivshchyna commander Mikhail_Krechetnikov.
- Koliyivshchyna place Right-bank_Ukraine.
- Koliyivshchyna result "Polish-Russian victory".
- Koliyivshchyna thumbnail Camp_of_haidamakas.PNG?width=300.
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- Koliyivshchyna caption "Camp of Haidamakas".
- Koliyivshchyna combatant Haidamaka.
- Koliyivshchyna combatant "22".
- Koliyivshchyna combatant "Russian Empire".
- Koliyivshchyna commander Ivan_Gonta.
- Koliyivshchyna commander Jan_Klemens_Branicki.
- Koliyivshchyna commander Maksym_Zalizniak.
- Koliyivshchyna commander Mikhail_Krechetnikov.
- Koliyivshchyna conflict "Koliyivshchyna rebellion".
- Koliyivshchyna date "May 1768–June 1769".
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- Koliyivshchyna place Right-bank_Ukraine.
- Koliyivshchyna result "Polish-Russian victory".
- Koliyivshchyna subject Category:1768_in_Europe.
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- Koliyivshchyna subject Category:18th_century_in_Poland.
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- Koliyivshchyna subject Category:Conflicts_in_1768.
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- Koliyivshchyna subject Category:Cossack_Hetmanate.
- Koliyivshchyna subject Category:Cossack_uprisings.
- Koliyivshchyna subject Category:History_of_Poland_(1569–1795).
- Koliyivshchyna subject Category:Peasant_revolts.
- Koliyivshchyna subject Category:Poland–Ukraine_relations.
- Koliyivshchyna subject Category:Polish–Ukrainian_wars.
- Koliyivshchyna subject Category:Ukrainian_rebellions.
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- Koliyivshchyna comment "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 the Dnieper river.".
- Koliyivshchyna label "Koliszczyzna".
- Koliyivshchyna label "Koliyivschyna".
- Koliyivshchyna label "Koliyivshchyna".
- Koliyivshchyna label "Колиивщина".
- Koliyivshchyna label "コリーイの乱".
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- Koliyivshchyna sameAs Koliszczyzna.
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- Koliyivshchyna sameAs Q1659789.
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- Koliyivshchyna depiction Camp_of_haidamakas.PNG.
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- Koliyivshchyna name "Koliyivshchyna rebellion".