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798: 325: 218: 1726: 286: 276: 966:. The Bar Confederation declared not only the Orthodox faith but the Uniate church to be pro-Russian. Later, the Polish government and Roman Catholic church accused both Eastern Churches of responsibility on the Uman massacre and the uprising because Russia supported the political rights of believers of both churches. Though almost all pupils of the Uman Uniate seminary had died in the massacre, they were accused of the fall of the city by the Polish government. 266: 143: 25: 229: 978:'s decisions to give political freedoms to Uniates and Orthodox Christians. Catherine issued a rescript in 1765 to Archimandrite Melkhisedek and made the Russian ambassador in Warsaw facilitate assertion of the rights and privileges of the Orthodox in Right-bank Ukraine. In 1764, on the territory of the 1028:
Crowds of insurgents broke into the city Most of the nobles and Jews gathered in the churches, synagogue and town hall. Catholic priests communicated and gave absolution the slaughter initiated, most likely by vengeful peasants, began. According to modern testimonies, about three thousand Jews died
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Eventually, the uprising was crushed by Russian troops, Ukrainian-registered Cossacks of Left-Bank Ukraine and the Zaporozhian Host, aided by the Polish army. The two leaders were arrested by Russian troops on 7 July 1768. Ivan Gonta was handed over to Polish authorities, who tortured him to death,
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to protect Uman by a secret mission. They mistakenly thought that the rebels supported the Polish king, as did Potocki. There were rumours that Don Cossacks participated in fighting against the Bar Confederation supporting Zaporozhian Cossacks. Some were seized by Polish government forces and tried
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in the synagogue alone. Killed and tormented. Jews had their hands and ears cut off. They were pulled out of cellars, houses and even ditches, where they sought shelter in vain. Catholic and Uniate priests became the next victims of the hatred of the insurgent crowd.
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The rebellion of peasants was fueled by ducats paid by Maxim Zalizniak for every killed Bar Confederate and by the circulation of a fictitious proclamation of support and call to arms by Russian Empress
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armies, with numerous hangings, decapitations, quarterings and impalings of Polish subjects and of the Russian subjects who were captured by governmental Polish forces themselves.
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of which was Archimandrite Melkhisedek (Znachko-Yavorsky), who also served as the director of all Orthodox monasteries and churches in Right-bank Ukraine in 1761–1768.
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had many Poles, Jews, and Uniates herded into their churches and synagogues and killed in cold blood, but Uniates were not among the victims in other places:
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The term could also be an adaptation of the Polish words "kolej", "kolejno", "po kolei", which implies "służba kolejna" (patrolling service), designating
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is described as a knife that is blessed in a church and used by Ukrainian villagers to kill animals humanely, according to the local understanding of
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In three weeks of unbridled violence, the rebels slaughtered 20,000 people, according to numerous Polish sources. The leaders of the uprising were
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party. The decision received strong criticism from the Ukrainian Jewish community and the Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group.
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voted to hold events marking 250 years since Koliivshchyna; the proposal was put forward by two deputies of the ultranationalist
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Judge or understand haidamakas? Taras Chukhlib about Koliivshchyna (Судити чи розуміти гайдамаків? Тарас Чухліб про Коліївщину)
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and Maksym Zalizniak was exiled to Siberia. The rebellion was suppressed by the joint forces of Polish and
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The peasant rebellion quickly gained momentum and spread over the territory from the right bank of the
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and along the southern borders of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Russian Empire created the
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militia in the service of aristocrats. That etymology is suggested by Polish historians such as
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against both real and imagined supporters of the Bar Confederation, particularly
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in June 1768, caused by the dissatisfaction of peasants with the treatment of
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Sprawy i rzeczy ukraińskie: materyały do dziejów kozaczyzny i hajdamaczyzny
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started at the Motronynskyi Holy Trinity Monastery (now a convent in
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The internal history of Poland under Stanisław August (1764–1794)
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were still occupied by the members of the Bar Confederation.
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Wewnętrzne dzieje Polski za Stanisława Augusta (1764–1794)
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The origin of the word "Koliivshchyna" is not certain.
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