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village of Stanków, peasants shot at them by mistake, mistaking them for Tatars. Around noon they passed Bolechów, and they were shot at from nearby castles. They stopped for the night outside Dolina, near Rożniatów. A companion from the driveway arrived and reported a Tartar camp nearby. On that day, Safa Gerej, together with 1,500–2,000 survivors, joined Hajj Gerej. The Hetman sent messengers to Kałusz, Nowica and Rożniatów so that the peasants could go to the forests at night and put fences on the roads. Several thousand peasants willingly obeyed the order.
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The hetman sent dragoons, henchmen and volunteers to help them. 150 Tatars were taken prisoner (including the vizier Nuredin, the Soltan Halisz Aga, the equerry and treasurer Nuredin, the steward of Han, eight murzas), Cossacks and Turks. 10,000 jasyr were recaptured from the hands of the Tartars. According to the chronicler
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The Tatars could not withstand the clash with the Poles and tried to run away to the sides, but were stopped by Jerzy Boruchowski and Michał Kozubski. The Tatars dismounted and began to flee on foot towards the Bednarów forests. There were peasants waiting for them there with guns, poles and scythes.
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Then they headed to Hruszowa, but they did not find any Tatars there. After resting, they went to Drohobych. The army stopped a mile and a half from Stryj, near Gaje. It rested for 3 hours. At midnight they set off, crossing the Stryi River. On October 13, at dawn, when they were passing through the
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After midnight on October 14, the Crown soldiers set out to attack the enemy. At night they caught up with the Tatars, and then near Nowica they overtook them and approached them through the valleys and brushwoods. Sobieski approached the Tatars from the side an hour after sunrise. Several hundred
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by the bridge in the village of Mosty. The crown army moved towards the village. In the evening, the hetman and his soldiers saw the destroyed bridge. The Poles spent the night on the Dniester. Sobieski crossed the Dniester through large wattles with his own armored banner, dragoons and reiters.
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group, numbering 500 Tatars, and took several dozen prisoners. Then a peasant from Hruszowa arrived and said that he had escaped from the basket of Haji Gerej, who was going with
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volunteer comrades from under the banner attacked the Tatars from the front, and from the rear the regiment of the Russian voivode
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Diary of the Tartar pogrom from Krasnobród to Kałusza, written on September 15, 1672 in the camp near Petranka,
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a battle fought on October 14, 1672, during Sobieski's expedition against the Tatar Chambulas as part of the
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with their regiments and the hetman himself with the hussars attacked them.
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Sobieski's expedition against the Tatar camboles of 1672
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Index

Polish-Ottoman War (1672-1676)
Kalush, Ukraine
Poland-Lithuania

Crimean Khanate
Ottoman Empire
John III Sobieski
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Polish–Ottoman War
(1672–1676)

Batoh
Ładyżyn
Uman
Kamieniec Podolski
Korec
Lwów
Sobieski's trip to the Tatar forces
Krasnobród
Bełz
Narol
Niemirów
Komarno
Petranka
Kałusz
Khotyn
Lesienice
Trembowla
Wojniłów
Żurawno

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