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    Ostaphii "Ostap" Dashkevych (Ukrainian: Остафій Дашкевич; born in Ovruch 1470 – died after 1535) is one of the earliest recorded leaders of an organized...
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  • Twelve Chairs Ostap Dashkevych (ca. 1495–1535), commander of the Ukrainian Cossacks Ostap Ortwin (1876–1942), Polish journalist Ostap Steckiw (1924–2001)...
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  • Ottoman Janissaries as part of the attack in response to raids of Ostap Dashkevych's Cossacks, on c. March 1532. During the period of Crimean-Nogai slave...
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    needed] Ostap Dashkevych (1506–1536), not an actual hetman, he was a starosta in charge of a defense force approved by the Sejm near Cherkasy. Dashkevych offered...
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    contributed to the expansion of saltpeter production. King of Ruthenia Ostap Dashkevych Hetmans of Zaporizhian Cossacks Zaporozhia (region) List of leaders...
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    troops repeated the attack on Polotsk and Vitebsk. During the year Ostap Dashkevych took part in the Crimean campaign. On September 2, 1520, a truce was...
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    Vasyl Dashkevych (Ukrainian: Василь Дашкович Глинський, in office: 1504–1507), Andriy Nemyrovych (in office: 1511–1514), Ostafiy Dashkevych (in office:...
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    Lanckoroński (1506–1512), one of the first Hetmans of Ukrainian Cossacks Ostap Dashkevych (1514–1535) Dmytro Vyshnevetsky (1550–1563) Ivan Pidkova (1577–1578)...
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    The starosta of Cherkasy, Ostap Dashkevych, revived the idea at the 1533 Polish Sejm in Piotrków Trybunalski. Dashkevych tried to show that in order...
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    Moldavia Wallachia Commanders and leaders Notable figures: Bohdan Glynsky Ostap Dashkevych Dmytro Vyshnevetsky  Mykhailo Vyshnevetsky Bohdan Ruzhynsky [uk] Mykhailo...
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    Mozhayskiy [ru] towards Mstislavl. Local princes Mstislavsky together with Ostap Dashkevych organised the defense and were badly beaten. Russian forces took advantage...
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    owners of this land was prince and otaman of Cossacks of Ukrainian Rus Ostap Dashkevych of Orthodox Christian faith, descendant of Prince Rurik and Genghis...
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    The new complex was designed in September 1927 by architect Mytrophan Dashkevych, who designed the building in the shape of the letter C in the Cyrillic...
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    Mozhayskiy [ru] towards Mstislavl. Local princes Mstislavsky together with Ostap Dashkevych organized the defense and were badly beaten on 4 November. They retreated...
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  • the following people: Zmitser Dashkevich, a Belarusian politician Ostap Dashkevych, a hetman of Ukraine Vladimir Dashkevich, a Russian composer Tracy...
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    located is starosta of Kaniv and Cherkasy Ostap Dashkevych who lived in the 16th century. After the death of Dashkevych, the settlement with its adjacent territories...
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  • figures of the USSR. It was designed by Kharkiv city architect Mykhailo Dashkevych. Everything was provided there for the convenience of residents - spacious...
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  • (Ольшаниця), a village south of Kiev. Remaining Tatars were defeated by Ostap Dashkevych and Yuri Olelkovich near Kaniv and Cherkasy. After the battle, the...
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