Treaty of Zboriv

1649 treaty between Poland and Cossacks
Treaty of Zboriv
Зборівський договір (Ukrainian)
Map of the borders of the Cossack Hetmanate according to the treaty
TypePeace treaty
SignedAugust 18, 1649
LocationZboriv
Negotiators

The Treaty of Zboriv was signed on August 18, 1649,[1] after the Battle of Zboriv when the Crown forces of about 25,000, led by King John II Casimir of Poland, clashed against a combined force of Cossacks and Crimean Tatars, led by Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky and Khan İslâm III Giray of Crimea respectively, which numbered about 80,000.

The Treaty of Zboriv consisted of two separate agreements between Ukraine and the Commonwealth and between Crimea and the Commonwealth.[2]

The Treaty of Zboriv plays an important role in history of Ukraine as it turned the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth former mutineers into citizens of a new political community.[3][4]

Signing parties

Scope

According to the concluded agreement, the number of Registered Cossacks increased to 40,000; the Polish army, Uniates, and Jews were banned from the territory of the Kyiv Voivodeship, Bratslav Voivodeship, and Chernihiv Voivodeship; governmental offices in the Cossack Hetmanate could be held only by Eastern Orthodox nobility (either Polish or Ukrainian administration of Eastern Orthodox religion), the Orthodox Church was granted privileges[5] and the Crimean Khanate was to be paid a large sum of money.[6]

The treaty was ratified by the Diet, which was in session between November 1649 and January 1650, but hostilities resumed when Catholic bishops refused to recognise the provisions of the treaty (admission to the Senate of the Orthodox metropolitan of Kyiv, Sylvestr Kosiv).[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ August 18, 1649 the Zboriv Peace was signed, which marked the founded of the ukrainian state - Hetmanate.
  2. ^ 1649 treaty of Zboriv between Crimea and the Commonwealth (ЗБОРІВСЬКИЙ ДОГОВІР МІЖ КРИМСЬКИМ ХАНАТОМ ТА РІЧЧЮ ПОСПОЛИТОЮ 1649). Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine (resource.history.org.ua).
  3. ^ ЗБОРІВСЬКА БИТВА ЗАПОЧАТКУВАЛА ГЕТЬМАНЩИНУ. www.tourclub.com.ua.
  4. ^ Сьогодні - річниця підписання Зборівського миру, який поклав початок Українській державі. Ukrinform. 18 August 2019
  5. ^ Government portal :: Cossack era
  6. ^ Władysław Konopczyński (1936). Dzieje Polski nowożytnej. Tom 2, Wyd. 2, Instytut Wydawniczy PAX, Warszawa 1986. ISBN 83-211-0730-3
  7. ^ КАМУНІКАТ, БЕЛАРУСКАЯ ІНТЭРНЭТ— БІБЛІЯТЭКА, Metropolita Kijowski Archived 2010-02-08 at the Wayback Machine

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