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was helpful in that anti-Ottoman victory. The
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718:(Romanian) communities, mentioned there in the 10th-13th centuries. The first fortifications date back from this period. In 1351, the
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took refuge in the Fortress of Khotyn together with his family, a handful of faithful boyars, and the former
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of the territory. At this time, the population was approximately 35,000.
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defeated the Ottomans on November 11, 1673. In this battle, rockets of
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towards the Polish frontier. The Turks, following their victory in the
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on August 19, 1739. This victory is remembered primarily through the
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were successfully used. This brilliant victory was a prelude to the
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As the Moldavian state's power was weakened by that of the
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trading colony was established there by the 13th century.
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For the discussion whether the uprising was a Russian
1401:(in Russian). Drevniy mir №1 (Ukraina). Archived from
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34:"Chotyn" redirects here. For the Polish village, see
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The Ottoman Empire finally seized the fortress from
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1528:Dovidnyk z istoriï Ukraïny, 3-Volumes, Article "
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1259:(in Russian). Портал об'єднаних громад України.
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1175:Ode on the Taking of Khotyn from the Turks
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2279:Coat of arms of Khotyn Raion
1706:(in Russian). Archived from
1645:"Нові райони: карти + склад"
1369:"Khotyn: ancient and modern"
1315:(in Russian). Archived from
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1016:collapse of the Soviet Union
749:Conquest by different states
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1626:(in Ukrainian). 2020-07-18
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859:Ivan Ivanovich Michelson
720:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
674:(especially in Polish).
548:Principality of Moldavia
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48:Not to be confused with
1347:Encyclopedia of Ukraine
1145:second Battle of Khotyn
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1698:Lomonosov, Mikhail.
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1005:Operation Barbarossa
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367: • Density
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1397:Pastukh, Lyudmila.
1257:"Хотинская громада"
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1906:Horishni Sherivtsi
1743:Flags of the World
1688:Chekhovsky, p. 252
1663:Khotyn, 1000 years
1593:Klymenko, Sergiy.
1502:", January 1, 2003
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1164:Russo-Turkish War
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