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ally which found itself isolated, until on November 10 Romania re-entered the war. Shortly after that, in January 1919, local Ukrainians desiring to be part of Ukraine, started a revolt, which was also exploited by some Soviet agitators, followed by the expulsion and massacre of Ukrainian rebels and
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was helpful in that anti-Ottoman victory. The Commonwealth hetman held the sultan at bay for a whole month, until the first snow of autumn compelled Osman to withdraw his diminished forces. But the victory was also dearly purchased by Poland: a few days before the siege was raised, the aged grand
104: 899:, the Ukrainian population of Bessarabia (especially in its north) increased significantly, from around 15,000 in 1810 to around 200,000 in 1917 (of which over half in the northern half of the Hotin county alone), mostly by migration from 1041:. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Chernivtsi Oblast to three. The area of Khotyn Raion was merged into Dnistrovskyi Raion. 799:, the latter sought to gain control of the strategic river crossing. As a result, Hotin's later history was dominated by wars between the expanding Christian powers (first Poland, then Russia) and the expanding 2010: 943:
in 1917. The Austrians were in control of Khotyn and several surrounding villages for several months starting February 28, 1918. In April 1918 the Moldavian Democratic Republic formally proclaimed a
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of Moldavia in 1459 after a two-year siege. The fortress, strengthened by Stephen, during the 15th century, became the strongest on the northern border of the medieval Moldavia.
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in September 1621 with approximately 35,000 soldiers and entrenched the Khotyn Fortress, blocking the path of the Ottoman march. The arrival of 40,000
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of Lithuania. After 1433, it was occupied by Poland, due to wars between Alexander's successors, and was reconquered from the Poles by
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Khotyn was first mentioned in 1310, as a residence of a catholic bishop, being held in the first half of the 14th century by the
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hetman died of exhaustion in the fortress on September 24, 1621. The Commonwealth forces held under the command of
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in May 1918, and the Austrians withdrew from the area. The treaty was not formally ratified by Romania, a former
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collaborators during the rebellion by the Romanian authorities from January 23 to February 1, 1919. After 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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The city remained under Romanian control until June 28, 1940, when along with Bessarabia and Northern
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of the Soviet Union; however, Northern Bukovina and the area around Khotyn were attached to the
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With the collapse of the Russian Empire, Bessarabia proclaimed independence from Russia as the
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A church built in the fortress grounds was later converted to a mosque by the Turks.
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Khotyn, first chronicled in 1001, is located on the right (southwestern) bank of the
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and held it during the following century as a base for its troops. Another power,
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The present-day fortress was constructed after 1400 by the Moldavian ruler
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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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created the historical-architectural preserve "Khotynska Fortetsia" (
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were successfully used. This brilliant victory was a prelude to the
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Until July 18, 2020, Khotyn served as an administrative center of
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U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad
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Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2022
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From 1812 to 1918, Hotin was the administrative center of the
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conquered the area, only to give it three years later 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
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The Ottoman Empire finally seized the fortress from
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For other uses, see 1679: 1303: 1301: 964:, Romania implemented policies aimed at the 519:River, and is part of the historical region 1651: 1588: 1586: 1243: 2359:Cities of district significance in Ukraine 2219: 2205: 1789: 1775: 1700:"Lomonosov's ode on the capture of Khotyn" 1215:(1765–1808), Ottoman Albanian Grand Vizier 1175:Ode on the Taking of Khotyn from the Turks 1143:again fought a major battle on this site ( 1480: 1478: 1298: 995:and the southernmost part of Bessarabia ( 880:, the entire region that became known as 1583: 1366: 1062: 1048: 930: 922: 763: 752: 1595:"Podillia, Chernivetska oblast, Khotyn" 1489:Khotyn uprising against Greater Romania 1132:, marked the end of the long period of 582:(1940–1941, 1944–1991) and independent 546:Historically, the town was part of the 14: 2404:Historic Jewish communities in Ukraine 2394:Capitals of the counties of Bessarabia 2341: 1522: 1475: 1020:Declaration of Independence of Ukraine 349:182.15 km (70.33 sq mi) 2200: 1770: 1761:Khotyn Fortress screened from a drone 1697: 1576:Politico-economic Review of Basarabia 1339: 1335: 1333: 1235: 1054:Defending the Polish banner at Chocim 468: 451: 1592: 1572: 1566: 1425:Tours around Chernovtsy and Bukovina 1166:, the fortress was taken by Russian 687:Khotyn, located on cliffs above the 1459: 1396: 1285:State Statistics Service of Ukraine 989:Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic 985:Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic 919:Modern history: 20th–21st centuries 651: 576:Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic 58:Place in Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine 24: 2274: 1330: 1283:(in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: 1219: 683:Early history: 11th–15th centuries 55:City in Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine 25: 2420: 1724: 1294:from the original on 4 July 2022. 1188: 497:. It hosts the administration of 2227: 1730: 1399:"1000 years of Khotyn's history" 857:, and Ivan Saltykov, in 1807 by 257: 189: 182: 156: 149: 128: 113: 103: 85: 1755:Castles and churches of Ukraine 1751:– by Sergiy Klymenko, July 2004 1691: 1637: 1612: 1505: 1028:Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine 2369:Populated places in Bessarabia 1745:– Khotyn (Chernivtsi, Ukraine) 1441: 1416: 1390: 1360: 1171:Burkhard Christoph von Munnich 1101:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 1001:Akkerman (later Izmail) Oblast 878:Bucharest Peace Treaty in 1812 847:Burkhard Christoph von Munnich 805:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 552:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 190: 157: 13: 1: 1665:. Tsentr Yevropy. p. 6. 1427:. Baltija Druk. p. 253. 947:. Romania and Austria signed 941:Moldavian Democratic Republic 568:Moldavian Democratic Republic 505:of Ukraine. According to the 173:Show map of Chernivtsi Oblast 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 1130:Transakcja wojny chocimskiej 1016:collapse of the Soviet Union 749:Conquest by different states 574:(1918–1940, 1941–1944), the 7: 2354:Cities in Chernivtsi Oblast 1209:(1935–1999), Romanian boxer 1124:. The battle, described by 662: 626: 370:545.6/km (1,413/sq mi) 10: 2425: 1661:Pastukh, Lyudmila (2006). 1626:(in Ukrainian). 2020-07-18 1532:" (T.3), Kiev, 1993–1999, 1530:Hotyns'ke Povstannya, 1919 1115:forces under their hetman 1044: 876:. 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Index

Chocim
Chocim (disambiguation)
Chotyń
Alexey Khotin
Khotin, Sumy Oblast
Panoramic view of the Khotyn Fortress
Khotyn Fortress
Flag of Khotyn
Coat of arms of Khotyn
Detailed map of Chernivtsi Oblast (yellow) with Khotyn
Chernivtsi Oblast
Khotyn is located in Chernivtsi Oblast
Khotyn is located in Ukraine
48°30′25″N 26°29′25″E / 48.50694°N 26.49028°E / 48.50694; 26.49028
Country
Ukraine
Oblast
Chernivtsi Oblast
Raion
Dnistrovskyi Raion
Hromada
Khotyn urban hromada
City rights
Mayor
Time zone
UTC+2
DST
UTC+3
Area code
http://khotynmr.gov.ua/

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