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- Q2065069 subject Q8099041.
- Q2065069 subject Q8293634.
- Q2065069 subject Q9183651.
- Q2065069 abstract "The siege of Hlukhiv (Glukhov, Głuchów) took place during the Russo-Polish War of 1654–67. The army of king Jan II Casimir, numbering 50,000 men, unsuccessfully besieged the Russo-Ukrainian garrison of Hlukhiv and finally retreated under pressure from the Russian army of prince Grigory Romodanovsky. The siege and the following retreat, during which the Polish army became the target of Russian attacks, proved to be one of the worst defeats in the whole course of war.".
- Q2065069 causalties "4,000 men, 200 officers".
- Q2065069 combatant "Crimean Khanate".
- Q2065069 combatant "Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth".
- Q2065069 combatant "Russian Tsardom".
- Q2065069 combatant "Zaporozhian Cossacks".
- Q2065069 commander Q2061435.
- Q2065069 commander Q2360722.
- Q2065069 commander Q53452.
- Q2065069 commander Q53454.
- Q2065069 commander Q561031.
- Q2065069 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q631991.
- Q2065069 place Q170446.
- Q2065069 place Q212.
- Q2065069 place Q864827.
- Q2065069 result "Russo-Cossacks victory".
- Q2065069 strength "45,000".
- Q2065069 strength "50,000-53,000".
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- Q2065069 wikiPageWikiLink Q53452.
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- Q2065069 casualties "4000".
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- Q2065069 commander Q2061435.
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- Q2065069 commander Q53452.
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- Q2065069 commander Q561031.
- Q2065069 conflict "Siege of Hlukhiv".
- Q2065069 partof Q631991.
- Q2065069 place Q170446.
- Q2065069 place Q212.
- Q2065069 place Q864827.
- Q2065069 result "Russo-Cossacks victory".
- Q2065069 strength "45000".
- Q2065069 strength "50000".
- Q2065069 point "51.68333333333333 33.916666666666664".
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- Q2065069 comment "The siege of Hlukhiv (Glukhov, Głuchów) took place during the Russo-Polish War of 1654–67. The army of king Jan II Casimir, numbering 50,000 men, unsuccessfully besieged the Russo-Ukrainian garrison of Hlukhiv and finally retreated under pressure from the Russian army of prince Grigory Romodanovsky. The siege and the following retreat, during which the Polish army became the target of Russian attacks, proved to be one of the worst defeats in the whole course of war.".
- Q2065069 label "Siege of Hlukhiv".
- Q2065069 lat "51.68333333333333".
- Q2065069 long "33.916666666666664".
- Q2065069 name "Siege of Hlukhiv".