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  1. The Ruin (Ukrainian: Руїна, romanized: Ruyina) is a historical term introduced by the Cossack chronicle writer Samiilo Velychko (1670–1728) for the political situation in Ukrainian history during the second half of the 17th century.

    • 29 June 1659 - 16 May 1686
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  3. Contents. the Ruin. Ukrainian history. Learn about this topic in these articles: role of Vyhovsky. In Ukraine: The Ruin. Khmelnytsky’s successor, Hetman Ivan Vyhovsky, broke with Moscow and in 1658 concluded the new Treaty of Hadyach with Poland.

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    • Vikings, Mongols, Lithuania, Poland. 1037: Kievan Rus - Construction of Saint-Sophia Cathedral in Kiev, which, in refurbished form, still stands today, marks a high point of the Kievan Rus principality.
    • Birth of Russian Empire. Scene from the battle of Poltava, in a painting from the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. 1708: Russia Wins Control of Eastern Ukraine - During the Great Northern War, King Charles XII of Sweden detours into Ukraine as part of his ill-fated invasion of Russia and secures the support of the main Cossack leader at the time (though other Cossacks fight for Russia).
    • Ukrainian Nationalist Movement. 1800s: Ukrainian Nationalist Movement - Nationalist movements spring up throughout Europe, and Ukraine is no exception. Pro-independence forerunners begin codifying and promoting the Ukrainian language, stressing Ukraine’s distinct culture and history, referring to themselves as Ukrainians for the first time, and, eventually, calling for self-rule.
    • Era of Soviet Union, Great Famine, Chernobyl. 1922: Incorporated Into Soviet Union - Ukraine is incorporated into the newly established Soviet Union. 1932-33: Ukrainian Famine - Seeking to assert his control over Ukraine, Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin engineers a famine, known as the Holodomor, which results in an estimated 3.9 million Ukrainian deaths.
  4. Pages in category "The Ruin (Ukrainian history)" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. History of Ukraine. Prehistoric Ukraine, as a part of the Pontic steppe in Eastern Europe, played an important role in Eurasian cultural events, including the spread of the Chalcolithic and Bronze Ages, Indo-European migrations, and the domestication of the horse. [1] [2] [dead link] [3] A part of Scythia in antiquity, Ukraine was largely ...

  6. The Ruin ( Ukrainian: Руїна, romanized: Ruyina) is a historical term introduced by the Cossack chronicle writer Samiilo Velychko (1670–1728) for the political situation in Ukrainian history during the second half of the 17th century.

    • 29 June 1659-16 May 1686
    • Ukraine
  7. Feb 22, 2023 · The Ukrainian language, the country’s art and its history—including the Slavic-Christian state centered in Kyiv a thousand years ago, the 19th-century flowering of Ukrainian culture and ...

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