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  • Podolia
  • Historical region in Eastern Europe

    Podolia or Podillia is a historic region in Eastern Europe located in the west-central and southwestern parts of Ukraine and northeastern Moldova (i.e

    Podolia

    Podolia

    Podolia

  • Podolia Governorate
  • 1793–1925 unit of Russia

    Podolia Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Southwestern Krai of the Russian Empire. It bordered Volhynian Governorate

    Podolia Governorate

    Podolia Governorate

    Podolia_Governorate

  • Podolia Eyalet
  • Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1672 to 1699

    Podolia Eyalet (Ottoman Turkish: ایالتِ كامانىچه, romanized: Eyalet-i Kamaniçe) was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. Its capital was Kamianets-Podilskyi

    Podolia Eyalet

    Podolia Eyalet

    Podolia_Eyalet

  • Duchy of Podolia
  • Medieval Ruthenian duchy

    The Duchy of Podolia or Principality of Podolia was a historical polity that emerged from the territory of the former Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia. The

    Duchy of Podolia

    Duchy of Podolia

    Duchy_of_Podolia

  • George Koriatovich
  • Duke of Podolia

    was a Lithuanian prince from the Gediminid dynasty. He was prince of Podolia (now in Ukraine) together with his two brothers from around 1363. George

    George Koriatovich

    George_Koriatovich

  • Battle of Blue Waters
  • Battle between Lithuania and the Golden Horde

    Lithuanian army moved west and crossed the Dnieper River towards Podolia. Three Tatar beys of Podolia gathered an army to resist the invasion. It is believed that

    Battle of Blue Waters

    Battle_of_Blue_Waters

  • Podolian Upland
  • Highland area in Ukraine, part of the East European Plain

    The Podolian Upland (Podolian Plateau) or Podillia Upland (Ukrainian: Подільська височина, Podilska vysochyna) is a highland area in southwestern Ukraine

    Podolian Upland

    Podolian Upland

    Podolian_Upland

  • Theodor, Prince of Podolia
  • Podolian prince

    Theodor, Prince of Podolia (Polish: Fiodor Koriatowicz, Ukrainian: Федір Коріятович, Lithuanian: Teodoras Karijotaitis, died 1414 in Mukachevo) was a

    Theodor, Prince of Podolia

    Theodor, Prince of Podolia

    Theodor,_Prince_of_Podolia

  • Right-bank Ukraine
  • Historical region in Ukraine

    Right-bank Ukraine is bordered by the historical regions of Volhynia and Podolia to the west, Zaporizhzhia to the south, left-bank Ukraine to the east,

    Right-bank Ukraine

    Right-bank Ukraine

    Right-bank_Ukraine

  • Kamianets-Podilskyi
  • City in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine

    Podillia region, serving as a capital of the Duchy of Podolia, Podolian Voivodeship, Podolia Eyalet, Podolia Governorate, and Podolian District. During the Ukrainian–Soviet

    Kamianets-Podilskyi

    Kamianets-Podilskyi

    Kamianets-Podilskyi

  • The Holocaust
  • Genocide of European Jews by Nazi Germany

    Auschwitz. 300,000 Jews—largely skilled laborers—were shot in Volhynia, Podolia, and southwestern Belarus. Deportations and mass executions in the Bialystok

    The Holocaust

    The Holocaust

    The_Holocaust

  • Podolia electoral district
  • Constituency of the Russian Republic

    The Podolia electoral district (Russian: Подольский избирательный округ) was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election

    Podolia electoral district

    Podolia electoral district

    Podolia_electoral_district

  • Khmelnytskyi
  • City and administrative center of Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine

    estimate), Khmelnytskyi is the second-largest city in the historical region of Podolia, after Vinnytsia. The city was first mentioned in 1431 as a military outpost

    Khmelnytskyi

    Khmelnytskyi

    Khmelnytskyi

  • Southwestern Krai
  • Subdivision of the Russian Empire (1832–1914)

    romanized: Yugo-zapadny kray), also known as Kiev Governorate-General or Kiev, Podolia, and Volhynia Governorate-General (Russian: Киевское, Подольское и Волынское

    Southwestern Krai

    Southwestern Krai

    Southwestern_Krai

  • Tale about Podolia
  • The Tale of Podolia or Podillia, or the Tale about Podolia, is a 15th-century narrative written in Early Ruthenian, found in the first redaction of the

    Tale about Podolia

    Tale_about_Podolia

  • Yedisan
  • Ottoman vassal in Ukraine

    Dniester and Dnieper rivers. It lies east of Budjak and Bessarabia, south of Podolia and Zaporizhzhia, and west of Taurida. Since the mid-20th century, the

    Yedisan

    Yedisan

    Yedisan

  • Mikołaj Jerzy Czartoryski
  • Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth noble and politician

    Czartoryski family. Castellan of Wołyń (Volhyia) from 1633. Voivode of Podolia (1655), voivode of Wołyń (1657). His marriage to Izabella Korecka was a

    Mikołaj Jerzy Czartoryski

    Mikołaj_Jerzy_Czartoryski

  • Spytko II of Melsztyn
  • 14th-century Polish nobleman

    Spytek a part of Podolia as fief, Queen Jadwiga confirmed this on 10 July 1395. During the brief period when he was Duke of Podolia, his success led to

    Spytko II of Melsztyn

    Spytko II of Melsztyn

    Spytko_II_of_Melsztyn

  • Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski
  • Polish noble, writer, literary critic (1734–1823)

    in 1758, he became a member of the Sejm (parliament), Crown General of Podolia and Marshal of General Confederation of Kingdom of Poland. He was the son

    Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski

    Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski

    Adam_Kazimierz_Czartoryski

  • Jacob Frank
  • Polish-Jewish religious leader (1726–1790)

    sexually promiscuous rites, such as the infamous 1756 incident in Lanckoroń, Podolia (now Zarichanka, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine), during which they were

    Jacob Frank

    Jacob Frank

    Jacob_Frank

  • Pale of Settlement
  • Jewish residents of the Russian Empire

    Ethnographic Expedition to the Pale, which visited around 70 shtetls in Volhynia, Podolia, and Galicia, gathering folk stories and artifacts, recording music, and

    Pale of Settlement

    Pale of Settlement

    Pale_of_Settlement

  • Alexander the Good's expedition to Podolia
  • The Alexander the Good's expedition to Podolia took place in Mid–August 1431 between the Principality of Moldavia ruled by Alexander I of Moldavia and

    Alexander the Good's expedition to Podolia

    Alexander_the_Good's_expedition_to_Podolia

  • Red Ruthenia
  • Historic region

    the Chełm Land). It has also sometimes included parts of Lesser Poland, Podolia, Right-bank Ukraine and Volhynia. Centred on Przemyśl and Belz, it has

    Red Ruthenia

    Red Ruthenia

    Red_Ruthenia

  • Podolski (surname)
  • Geographical Name

    found mostly in Poland and Ukraine. It refers to the historical region of Podolia, located in present-day Ukraine. Dariusz Podolski, Polish football player

    Podolski (surname)

    Podolski_(surname)

  • Kunicki's campaign
  • 1683–1684 Cossack military expedition

    Right-bank Ukraine, Podolia, Moldavia, Budjak, Northern Black Sea coast Result See § Aftermath Full results Right-bank and Podolia – Cossack victory Moldavia

    Kunicki's campaign

    Kunicki's campaign

    Kunicki's_campaign

  • Dmowski's Line
  • Proposed borders for Poland after World War I

    Warmia and Masuria, and western parts of Belarus, Polesia, Volhynia and Podolia. Dmowski tried to enclose within the borders of the proposed state all

    Dmowski's Line

    Dmowski's Line

    Dmowski's_Line

  • Crimean campaign (1575)
  • 1575 Cossack invasion of Crimea

    battles and campaigns. Ataman Ruzhynsky fought and defeated many Tatars in Podolia region. Ivan IV requested Ataman Ruzhynsky to launch a joint campaign with

    Crimean campaign (1575)

    Crimean_campaign_(1575)

  • Ariel Durant
  • American historian (1898–1981)

    Durant in 1967 Born Chaya Kaufman (1898-05-10)May 10, 1898 Proskurov, Podolia Governorate, Russian Empire (now Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine) Died October 25

    Ariel Durant

    Ariel Durant

    Ariel_Durant

  • United States of Poland
  • Proposed country in 1917

    Lithuania Kingdom of Polesia Kingdom of Galicia-Podolia Kingdom of Volhynia Later the concept of Galicia-Podolia was supplanted by the Kingdom of Halych. In

    United States of Poland

    United States of Poland

    United_States_of_Poland

  • Great Turkish War
  • Conflicts between Ottomans and Holy League (1683–1699)

    forced to sign the Treaty of Buchach in which they agreed to cede Kamenets, Podolia and to pay tribute to the Ottomans. When the news of the defeat and treaty

    Great Turkish War

    Great Turkish War

    Great_Turkish_War

  • Bratslav Voivodeship
  • Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania then of the Kingdom of Poland

    Together with the Podolian Voivodeship it formed the historical region of Podolia and part of a bigger Lesser Poland Province of the Kingdom of Poland. Officially

    Bratslav Voivodeship

    Bratslav Voivodeship

    Bratslav_Voivodeship

  • Bronislava Poskrebysheva
  • Металликова-Поскрёбышева, 5 March 1910 – 16 October 1941) was born in Proskurov, Podolia Governorate. She was the wife of Alexander Poskrebyshev, Joseph Stalin's

    Bronislava Poskrebysheva

    Bronislava_Poskrebysheva

  • Stanisław Rewera Potocki
  • Polish noble, magnate and military leader

    (Chamberlain) of Podolia from 1621, castellan of Kamieniec Podolski from 1628, and voivod of the Bratslav Voivodeship from 1631 and the Podolia voivodeship

    Stanisław Rewera Potocki

    Stanisław Rewera Potocki

    Stanisław_Rewera_Potocki

  • Kalaur Castle
  • Defunct castle in Moldova

    It was likely founded during the reign of the Koriatovichi princes in Podolia in the second half of the 14th century. It is located in the lower reaches

    Kalaur Castle

    Kalaur_Castle

  • Chechelnyk
  • Rural locality in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine

    Oblast, Ukraine, near Odesa Oblast, located in the historic region of Podolia. Chechelnyk was formerly the administrative center of Chechelnyk Raion

    Chechelnyk

    Chechelnyk

    Chechelnyk

  • Taurida Governorate
  • 1802–1918 unit of Russia

    Ukrainian Republic as comprising: Volyn Governorate, Kiev Governorate, Podolia Governorate, Chernigov Governorate, Poltava Governorate, Kharkov Governorate

    Taurida Governorate

    Taurida Governorate

    Taurida_Governorate

  • Knights Hospitaller
  • Catholic military order

    The Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, commonly known as the Knights Hospitaller (/ˈhɒspɪtələr/), is a Catholic military order

    Knights Hospitaller

    Knights Hospitaller

    Knights_Hospitaller

  • Zolotytsia
  • Unidentified animal

    Retrieved Mar 16, 2022. Fedonkin, M. A. (1983). "Non-skeletal fauna of Podolia, Dniester River valley". In Velikanov, V. A.; Asseeva, E. A.; Fedonkin

    Zolotytsia

    Zolotytsia

  • Bratslav
  • Rural locality in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine

    river. It is a medieval European city and a regional center of the Eastern Podolia region (see Bracław Voivodeship) founded[citation needed] by government

    Bratslav

    Bratslav

    Bratslav

  • Podolska Cavalry Brigade
  • Former Polish Army cavalry unit

    1937 out of the 6th Independent Cavalry Brigade. It took its name from Podolia (Polish: Podole) region. Its headquarters were stationed in Stanisławów

    Podolska Cavalry Brigade

    Podolska Cavalry Brigade

    Podolska_Cavalry_Brigade

  • List of historical regions of Central Europe
  • of Lithuania, excluding temporary possessions: Black Ruthenia Livonia Podolia Polesia Suwałki Region Ukraine Volhynia White Ruthenia Yedisan Moldavia

    List of historical regions of Central Europe

    List_of_historical_regions_of_Central_Europe

  • Alexander Veprik
  • Ukrainian-born Jewish Russian composer

    composers of the "Jewish school" in Soviet music. Veprik was born in Balta, Podolia Governorate, Russian Empire (now Ukraine). He grew up in Warsaw and studied

    Alexander Veprik

    Alexander Veprik

    Alexander_Veprik

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)

    Khotyn, and Kamianets-Podilskyi and the territory of Podolia ceding to an Ottoman controlled Podolia Eyalet in 1676. This period of renewed assertiveness

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman_Empire

  • Anti-Hetman Uprising
  • 1918 uprising in Ukraine

    mass defections to the Directorate, particularly within the Podolia Governorate. The Podolia Corps' arsenal was used to arm pro-Directorate insurgents,

    Anti-Hetman Uprising

    Anti-Hetman Uprising

    Anti-Hetman_Uprising

  • Bar Confederation
  • Association of Polish–Lithuanian nobles (1768–1772)

    association of Polish nobles (szlachta) formed at the fortress of Bar in Podolia (now Ukraine), in 1768 to defend the internal and external independence

    Bar Confederation

    Bar Confederation

    Bar_Confederation

  • Nicholas II
  • Emperor of Russia from 1894 to 1917

    Georgia; Lord of Pskov, and Grand Prince of Smolensk, Lithuania, Volhynia, Podolia, and Finland; Prince of Estonia, Livonia, Courland and Semigalia, Samogitia

    Nicholas II

    Nicholas II

    Nicholas_II

  • Mykola Leontovych
  • Ukrainian composer, conductor, ethnomusicologist and teacher (1877–1921)

    arrangements of folk music. Leontovych was born and raised in Monastyrok in the Podolia province of the Russian Empire (now in Vinnytsia Oblast, west of Ukraine)

    Mykola Leontovych

    Mykola Leontovych

    Mykola_Leontovych

  • Chernigov Governorate
  • 1802–1925 unit of Russia and Ukraine

    Novgorod-Seversky Novgorod Novorossiya Olonets Orenburg Oryol Penza Perm *Petrograd² Podolia Polotsk Poltava Pskov Ryazan Samara Saint Petersburg Saratov Siberia Simbirsk

    Chernigov Governorate

    Chernigov Governorate

    Chernigov_Governorate

  • Lycopodolica
  • Extinct genus of spore-bearing plants

    430 to 420 million years ago). Fossils were found in the Rashkov Beds in Podolia in modern Ukraine. Plants there are preserved as compressions without internal

    Lycopodolica

    Lycopodolica

  • Władysław Romiszewski
  • born in Podolia. He was the son of Feliks, state councillor, and Honorata (née Kożuchowska). He had two brothers, Lucjan, a landowner in Podolia, and Aleksander

    Władysław Romiszewski

    Władysław Romiszewski

    Władysław_Romiszewski

  • Kiev Governorate
  • 1802–1925 unit of Russia

    January 22, 1832, the Kiev Governorate, along with the Volhynia and the Podolia Governorates formed the Kiev Governorate General, also known as the Southwestern

    Kiev Governorate

    Kiev Governorate

    Kiev_Governorate

  • Battle of Czarny Ostrów
  • 1657 battle

    entire army. Date 20 July 1657 Location Zasadki near Czarny Ostrow in Podolia, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Result Polish-Lithuanian-Tatar victory

    Battle of Czarny Ostrów

    Battle of Czarny Ostrów

    Battle_of_Czarny_Ostrów

  • Grigory Verzhbitsky
  • Russian general (1875–1942)

    Grigory Afanasyevich Verzhbitsky Born (1875-01-25)January 25, 1875 Letichev, Podolia Governorate, Russian Empire Died December 20, 1942(1942-12-20) (aged 67)

    Grigory Verzhbitsky

    Grigory Verzhbitsky

    Grigory_Verzhbitsky

  • Frankism
  • Jewish religious movement created by Jacob Frank

    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 18th and 19th centuries. Created in Podolia, it was named after its founder, Jacob Frank. Frank completely rejected

    Frankism

    Frankism

    Frankism

  • Territorial evolution of the Ottoman Empire
  • IV and Grand Vizier Fadil Ahmad Pasha conquered Podolia from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Podolia The Treaty of Bakhchisarai was signed in Bakhchisaray

    Territorial evolution of the Ottoman Empire

    Territorial evolution of the Ottoman Empire

    Territorial_evolution_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Bohdan Szyszkowski
  • Polish chemist

    Bohdan Szyszkowski (born 20 June 1873 in Trybuchy, Podolia, Russia (now village in Ukraine); died 13 August 1931 in Myślenice, Poland) was a Polish chemist

    Bohdan Szyszkowski

    Bohdan Szyszkowski

    Bohdan_Szyszkowski

  • Pokuttia
  • Historical region in Ukraine

    ancient Pokuttian phonetic features in the 14th–16th centuries in western Podolia contributed to the formation of a broader group of Dniester dialects.[citation

    Pokuttia

    Pokuttia

    Pokuttia

  • Khmelnytskyi Oblast
  • Oblast (region) of Ukraine

    western Ukraine covering portions of the historical regions of western Podolia and southern Volhynia. The administrative center of the oblast is the city

    Khmelnytskyi Oblast

    Khmelnytskyi Oblast

    Khmelnytskyi_Oblast

  • Galicia (Eastern Europe)
  • Historical region

    and Yaroslav the Wise. There is considerable overlap between Galicia and Podolia (to the east) as well as between Galicia and southwest Ruthenia, especially

    Galicia (Eastern Europe)

    Galicia (Eastern Europe)

    Galicia_(Eastern_Europe)

  • Jan Sobieski's expedition against the Tatar chambuls
  • John III Sobieski's trip to Tatar forces Date 5–14 October 1672 Location Podolia, Pokuttia, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Result Polish–Lithuanian victory

    Jan Sobieski's expedition against the Tatar chambuls

    Jan Sobieski's expedition against the Tatar chambuls

    Jan_Sobieski's_expedition_against_the_Tatar_chambuls

  • Elisa Lispector
  • Brazilian writer (1911–1989)

    She was the older sister of Clarice Lispector. The sisters' birthplace, Podolia, was at the time part of the Russian Empire, but is located in present-day

    Elisa Lispector

    Elisa Lispector

    Elisa_Lispector

  • Švitrigaila
  • Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1430 to 1432

    He reconciled with Vytautas and received Navahrudak and a portion of Podolia not ruled by Spytek of Melsztyn. In 1399, Švitrigaila survived the disastrous

    Švitrigaila

    Švitrigaila

    Švitrigaila

  • Mykolaiv Oblast
  • Oblast (region) of Ukraine

    Yedisan (central and southern parts), Zaporizhzhia (northern part) and Podolia (north-western part). Pervomaisk, the second largest city of the province

    Mykolaiv Oblast

    Mykolaiv Oblast

    Mykolaiv_Oblast

  • Yukhym Sitsinskyi
  • Ukrainian historian

    Sitsinskyi was a Ukrainian historian, archaeologist and cultural activist Podolia, Orthodox priest. He was the fourth child in the large priestly family

    Yukhym Sitsinskyi

    Yukhym Sitsinskyi

    Yukhym_Sitsinskyi

  • Hannah Logasa
  • American librarian

    לאֹגַסַ (Hebrew) Born (1878-02-27)February 27, 1878 Krasnoe, Vinnitsya, Podolia, Ukraine Died December 11, 1967(1967-12-11) (aged 89) Omaha, Nebraska,

    Hannah Logasa

    Hannah Logasa

    Hannah_Logasa

  • Mikhail Tsekhanovsky
  • Russian painter

    Born Mikhail Mikhailovich Tsekhanovsky (1889-06-07)7 June 1889 Proskurov, Podolia Governorate, Russian Empire Died 22 June 1965(1965-06-22) (aged 76) Moscow

    Mikhail Tsekhanovsky

    Mikhail_Tsekhanovsky

  • Macrodontophion
  • Dubious genus of reptiles

    dubious genus of lophotrochozoan from the Early Devonian Dniester Series of Podolia, Ukraine. It was described by Adalbert Zborzewsky in 1834, but was never

    Macrodontophion

    Macrodontophion

    Macrodontophion

  • Drohobych Oblast
  • Ukrainian Oblast

    region Lodomeria Naddnistrianshchyna Northern Bukovina Northern Maramureș Podolia Pokuttia Prykarpattia Volhynia States and tribes of classical antiquity

    Drohobych Oblast

    Drohobych Oblast

    Drohobych_Oblast

  • 12th Uhlan Regiment (Duchy of Warsaw)
  • Military unit

    on the 8 June 1809 in Austrian Podolia at the expense of Rzyszczewski and the inhabitants of Russian and Austrian Podolia. Until the 28th December 1809

    12th Uhlan Regiment (Duchy of Warsaw)

    12th Uhlan Regiment (Duchy of Warsaw)

    12th_Uhlan_Regiment_(Duchy_of_Warsaw)

  • Husiatyn
  • Rural locality in Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine

    it was located in the province of Podolia. It came under Austrian rule in 1772 with other parts of Southern Podolia (the region between the Zbruch and

    Husiatyn

    Husiatyn

    Husiatyn

  • Volhynia
  • Historical region in Central and Eastern Europe

    regions, it is northeast of Galicia, east of Lesser Poland and northwest of Podolia. The borders of the region are not clearly defined, and it is often considered

    Volhynia

    Volhynia

    Volhynia

  • List of battles involving the Zaporozhian Cossacks
  • (Bender), Moldavia Moldavian campaigns Victory 1594 Cossack raid on Podolia Podolia Nalyvaiko Uprising Victory 1595 Battle of Călugăreni Călugăreni Long

    List of battles involving the Zaporozhian Cossacks

    List_of_battles_involving_the_Zaporozhian_Cossacks

  • Leib Kvitko
  • Kvitko Born Leyb Moiseyevich Kvitko (1890-10-15)October 15, 1890 Goloskov, Podolia Governorate, Russian Empire Died August 12, 1952(1952-08-12) (aged 61)

    Leib Kvitko

    Leib_Kvitko

  • Poles in Transnistria
  • Minority in Transnistria

    centuries when the communities along the lower Dniester river were part of Podolia in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and later the Russian Empire. There

    Poles in Transnistria

    Poles in Transnistria

    Poles_in_Transnistria

  • Polish historical regions
  • Regions that were related to a former Polish state

    included within Poland under the Piast dynasty (10th century–1370) are: Podolia (Polish: Podole, Ukrainian: Поділля, romanized: Podillia), now mostly in

    Polish historical regions

    Polish historical regions

    Polish_historical_regions

  • Coralloconchus
  • Extinct genus of animals

    "The earliest endosymbiotic mineralized tubeworms from the Silurian of Podolia, Ukraine". Journal of Paleontology. 82 (2): 409–414. Bibcode:2008JPal.

    Coralloconchus

    Coralloconchus

    Coralloconchus

  • Ukrainian khata
  • Traditional peasant dwelling

    was separated with a large roofed gate covered with wood or straw. In Podolia traditional khatas were built of clay and straw supported by an oak carcass

    Ukrainian khata

    Ukrainian khata

    Ukrainian_khata

  • Pishchanka
  • Rural locality in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine

    rural settlement in Vinnytsia Oblast, located in the historic region of Podolia. It was formerly the administrative center of Pishchanka Raion, but is

    Pishchanka

    Pishchanka

    Pishchanka

  • Polish–Ottoman War (1485–1503)
  • Military conflict

    allied with the Ottomans. On September 8, 1487, the Battle of Kopystrzyn in Podolia took place in which the Tatars were defeated. On March 23, 1489, a two-year

    Polish–Ottoman War (1485–1503)

    Polish–Ottoman War (1485–1503)

    Polish–Ottoman_War_(1485–1503)

  • Batu's raid of 1240 in Ruthenia
  • 1239 military campaign

    and Zhytomyr Raion). Moreover, the Tale of Podolia explicitly claims that there were no cities in Podolia until the 1350s and 1360s, when the sons of

    Batu's raid of 1240 in Ruthenia

    Batu's raid of 1240 in Ruthenia

    Batu's_raid_of_1240_in_Ruthenia

  • Treaty of Żurawno
  • 1676 peace treaty between Poland-Lithuania and the Ottoman Empire

    Żurawno (or İzvança, as it was called during the Ottoman occupation of Podolia), in the aftermath of the Battle of Żurawno. The treaty, signed by the

    Treaty of Żurawno

    Treaty of Żurawno

    Treaty_of_Żurawno

  • Ukrainian State
  • 1918 client state of the German Empire

    Governorate, Capital — C. Chernigov Kharkov Governorate, Capital — C. Kharkov Podolia Governorate, Capital — C. Vinnitsa Poltava Governorate, Capital — C. Poltava

    Ukrainian State

    Ukrainian State

    Ukrainian_State

  • Voroniaky
  • Voroniaky (Ukrainian: Вороняки) is a geographical area on the northern edge of Podolian Upland, part of the Holohory-Kremenets Ridge. It is located between

    Voroniaky

    Voroniaky

    Voroniaky

  • Sobański
  • Polish noble family

    Ścibor-Sobański settled in Pomerania, another one in Volhynia and Podolia. In 1880 Feliks Sobański from Podolia, founder of the "Masovian line" of the family, received

    Sobański

    Sobański

  • Friedrich Haselmayr
  • German army & SA general (1879–1965)

    Oberfeldkommandant (senior field commandant) in the security region Volhynia-Podolia. On 1 December 1942 he was transferred to the Führerreserve. On 1 January

    Friedrich Haselmayr

    Friedrich_Haselmayr

  • Sholom Shachne of Prohobisht
  • Hasidic Rabbi and father of the Ruzhiner Rebbe

    Poland-Lithuania Died 10 October 1802(1802-10-10) (aged 32–33) Pohrebyshche, Podolia, Russian Empire Spouse Chava Children 4, including Yisrael Friedman of

    Sholom Shachne of Prohobisht

    Sholom_Shachne_of_Prohobisht

  • Mohyliv-Podilskyi
  • City in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine

    Mohyliv-Podilskyi Raion within the oblast. It is located in the historic region of Podolia, on the border with Bessarabia, Moldova, along the left bank of the Dniester

    Mohyliv-Podilskyi

    Mohyliv-Podilskyi

    Mohyliv-Podilskyi

  • Stanislav Strumilin
  • Soviet economist and statistician

    Гу́ставович Струми́лин (Струми́лло-Петрашке́вич); 29 January 1877, Dashkovtsy, Podolia Governorate – 25 January 1974, Moscow) was a Soviet economist and statistician

    Stanislav Strumilin

    Stanislav_Strumilin

  • Podolyans
  • Ethnic group

    Podolia, painting by Vasily Tropinin In tavern (korchma) in Podolia, painting by Jan Maszkowski Podolians from Chortkiv county Pysanka from Podolia Podolians

    Podolyans

    Podolyans

    Podolyans

  • List of armed conflicts between Poland and Moldavia
  • Wars between Poland and Moldavia

    Hungary Moldavia Polish victory 1431 Alexander the Good's expedition to Podolia Kingdom of Poland Moldavia Polish victory 1450 Moldavian–Polish War (1450)

    List of armed conflicts between Poland and Moldavia

    List_of_armed_conflicts_between_Poland_and_Moldavia

  • Albert M. Greenfield
  • American businessman

    Monroe Greenfield Born Avrum Moishe Grunfeld August 4, 1887 Lozovata, Podolia Governorate, Russian Empire (currently Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine) Died

    Albert M. Greenfield

    Albert_M._Greenfield

  • Moldavian–Polish War (1502–1510)
  • disagreement with the marriage, Bogdan again occupied Pokuttia and invaded Podolia. This time, Mikolaj Kamieniecki, at the head of 3,000 soldiers, entered

    Moldavian–Polish War (1502–1510)

    Moldavian–Polish War (1502–1510)

    Moldavian–Polish_War_(1502–1510)

  • Yekaterinoslav Governorate
  • 1802–1925 unit of Russia

    (GPU) 24 May 1922 – 16 February 1923: Izrail Leplevskiy (transferred to Podolia Cheka) 1923: P. Onishchenko 1 September 1924 – 1 September 1925: Semyon

    Yekaterinoslav Governorate

    Yekaterinoslav Governorate

    Yekaterinoslav_Governorate

  • Bosnia Eyalet
  • Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1580 to 1867

    Archipelago Bosnia Budin Crete Egir Herzegovina Kanije Kefe Morea Niš Podolia Rumelia Salonica Silistra Temeşvar Uyvar Varat Widdin Yanina Levant Aleppo

    Bosnia Eyalet

    Bosnia Eyalet

    Bosnia_Eyalet

  • Odesa Oblast
  • Oblast (region) of Ukraine

    Ukraine. The northern outskirts of the current oblast, forming part of Podolia, remained within Lithuania, and then passed to the Kingdom of Poland in

    Odesa Oblast

    Odesa Oblast

    Odesa_Oblast

  • Sharhorod
  • City in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine

    city located upon the Murashka river in the historical region of Eastern Podolia in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine. It served as the administrative center of

    Sharhorod

    Sharhorod

    Sharhorod

  • Vasily Zavoyko
  • Russian admiral (1809–1898)

    Russian Empire Died 28 February 1898(1898-02-28) (aged 87) Mechetnaya, Podolia Governorate, Russian Empire Allegiance Russian Empire Branch  Imperial

    Vasily Zavoyko

    Vasily Zavoyko

    Vasily_Zavoyko

  • Kherson Governorate
  • 1803–1920 unit of Russia

    2,733,612 inhabitants. At the time of the census in 1897, it bordered Podolia Governorate to the northwest, Kiev Governorate to the north, Poltava Governorate

    Kherson Governorate

    Kherson Governorate

    Kherson_Governorate

  • Lipka rebellion
  • 1672 mutiny in Poland–Lithuania

    (1672–76) "The Tatar Dance", painting by Juliusz Kossak Date 1672 Location Podolia Result Polish–Lithuanian victory Lipka Tatars rejoin the Commonwealth Belligerents

    Lipka rebellion

    Lipka rebellion

    Lipka_rebellion

  • Pyotr Vershigora
  • Soviet Ukrainian partisan leader (1905–1963)

    Native name Петро Петрович Вершигора Born (1905-05-16)16 May 1905 Severinovka, Podolia Governorate, Russian Empire (now Transnistria, Moldova) Died 23 March 1963(1963-03-23)

    Pyotr Vershigora

    Pyotr Vershigora

    Pyotr_Vershigora

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Online names & meanings

  • Garraway
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Garraway

    English : from the Old English personal name Gārwīg ‘spear war’English : habitational name for someone from Garway in Herefordshire. The place name, recorded in 1189 as Langarewi, is probably from Welsh llan ‘church’ + the personal name Guoruoe.

  • Mangal
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Mangal

    Auspicious

  • Ami
  • Boy/Male

    Christian, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Swedish

    Ami

    Nectar

  • Arusah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Arusah

    Bride; Doll

  • Jarita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Jarita

    Earthen water jug

  • Ullas
  • Boy/Male

    English, Hindu, Indian

    Ullas

    Happiness; Light Faith; Light; Joyful

  • MALIA
  • Female

    Hawaiian

    MALIA

    Hawaiian form of Latin Maria, MALIA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."

  • Emrys
  • Boy/Male

    British, Celtic, English, Greek, Latin

    Emrys

    Celtic Form of Ambrose

  • Harinatha | ஹரீநாதா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Harinatha | ஹரீநாதா

    Maha Vishnu

  • Hudson
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English

    Hudson

    Hugh's Son; Son of the Hooded Man

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