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- Halshany_Castle abstract "Halshany or Holszany Castle (Belarusian: Гальшанскі замак, Polish: Zamek holszański) is the ruined residence of the Sapieha magnate family in Halshany, Hrodna Voblast, Belarus and was the seat of the one of the largest land estates in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Paweł Stefan Sapieha commissioned its construction and it was erected circa 1610 to replace the older castle, built by of the Holszanski princely family, of whom Sapiehas were descendants and heirs. Also known as the Black Castle (although it is built of red brick), the residence formerly rivaled Mir Castle as the most elegant private château of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The name Black Castle in fact originally applies to a fictional building from a book by Uladzimir Karatkievich, which was loosely based on Halshany Castle. The castle and the surrounding estates were devastated, robbed and looted, twice: by the invading Swedes troops during the Deluge (history) and during the Great Northern War in 1704. Due to financial stress experienced by the Sapiehas in the wake of the Domestic War and ongoing Great Northern War, the castle had never been fully restored. Later during the 18th century the castle with its estate diminished by creditors passed to the Żaba family, to be sold to the Korsak family with the estate further diminished by the creditors. The last Polish landlords. the Korsaks, sold, in the last quarter of the 19th century, the castle to a Russian landlord, Gorbanyov, who had the castles' towers pulled down in 1880, but in 1880s, according to the Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland, there were still 2 floors occupied with some of the wall paintings visible. Currently, the castle continues to crumble away. An annual tournament is held near its walls each summer.".
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- Halshany_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Belarus.
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- Halshany_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Grodno_Region.
- Halshany_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ruined_castles_in_Belarus.
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- Halshany_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Civil_war_in_Lithuania_(1700).
- Halshany_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Deluge_(history).
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- Halshany_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Hrodna_Voblast.
- Halshany_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Lithuanian_Civil_War_(1700).
- Halshany_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Magnate.
- Halshany_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Mir_Castle.
- Halshany_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Mir_Castle_Complex.
- Halshany_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Olshanski.
- Halshany_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Paweł_Stefan_Sapieha.
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- Halshany_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Swedes.
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- Halshany_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Halshany Castle".
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- Halshany_Castle subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Grodno_Region.
- Halshany_Castle subject Category:Ruined_castles_in_Belarus.
- Halshany_Castle subject Category:Sapieha_family.
- Halshany_Castle hypernym Residence.
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- Halshany_Castle comment "Halshany or Holszany Castle (Belarusian: Гальшанскі замак, Polish: Zamek holszański) is the ruined residence of the Sapieha magnate family in Halshany, Hrodna Voblast, Belarus and was the seat of the one of the largest land estates in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Paweł Stefan Sapieha commissioned its construction and it was erected circa 1610 to replace the older castle, built by of the Holszanski princely family, of whom Sapiehas were descendants and heirs.".
- Halshany_Castle label "Halshany Castle".
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- Halshany_Castle sameAs Гольшанский_замок.
- Halshany_Castle sameAs Q2026205.
- Halshany_Castle sameAs Q2026205.
- Halshany_Castle lat "54.251264".
- Halshany_Castle long "26.020292".
- Halshany_Castle wasDerivedFrom Halshany_Castle?oldid=664003081.
- Halshany_Castle depiction 1853._Руіны_замка_ў_Гальшанах.jpg.
- Halshany_Castle isPrimaryTopicOf Halshany_Castle.