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The Ottomans promised to abandon these plans if, within four months, the Commonwealth destroyed the Cossacks. Although the Polish ambassador in Istanbul agreed, negotiations soured as the Ottoman ambassador was treated with disrespect. Thus, the Ottomans decided to end the Cossack raids themselves
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3. Les Cosaques sont á toute heure pros d'ici sur la mer Noire, ou ils font des prises incroiables veu leur faiblesse et sont en telle reputation, qu' il faut des coups de baston pour faire resoudre les soldats turcs à aller à la guerre contre eux sur quelques galères qne le Grand-Seigr y enovoie
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and proceeded to build a string of fortresses in southern Ukraine as preparation. However, the Cossacks had already decided to attack Turkey. Having learned about this, the Polish ambassador immediately escaped from
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In 1620 relations between the Ottoman Empire and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth were rapidly deteriorating due to frequent raids from Cossacks. The Ottomans stated that they would break their
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on the Bulgarian coast, which was under the control of the Ottomans. The city was completely looted.
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2. Cepandant les Cosaques aves les 150 barques ravagent toute la mer Noire — l. c. c. 412.
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1620 naval operation by Zaporozhian Cossacks against the city of Istanbul
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1. М. Грушевський. Історія України-Руси. Том VII. Розділ VII. Стор. 7.
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and declare war against Poland if they did not stop the Cossack raids.
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1620 Cossack raid on the capital of the Ottoman Empire
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