Hetman in exile Pylyp Orlyk

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    Pylyp Orlyk

    Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host and the Right-Bank Ukraine
  • Cossack Council

    Cossack Council

    A Cossack council took place near Bender, where Pylyp Orlyk was elected the new hetman
  • "Covenants and the Constitution of the rights and liberties of the Zaporozhian Army"

    "Covenants and the Constitution of the rights and liberties of the Zaporozhian Army"

    Agreement between the hetman and the Cossacks
  • Creation of an anti-Moscow union

    Possibility to receive military assistance from the Crimean Khan, Swedes and Poles
  • The Ottoman Empire declared war on Moscovia

    The Ottoman Empire declared war on Moscovia

    According to the plan of the allies, it was planned to march to liberate the Right-Bank Ukraine.
  • The Prut campaign

    The Prut campaign

    In the summer of 1711, Petro I launched a military campaign against the Ottoman Empire - the Prut campaign. The Moscow army went to Moldavia, where its owner raised an anti-Turkish uprising.
  • Battle on the Prut River

    Battle on the Prut River

    A decisive battle took place on the Prut River.
    The Moscow army was surrounded by Turkish troops, and Petro I was able to escape only through bribery and significant political concessions.
  • Moscow-Turkish treaty

    Muscovia renounces the Right Bank (except Kiev and its environs) and the western part of Zaporizhya (land on the right bank of the Dnipro with Kodak), and the Ottoman Empire does not lay claim to other Zaporizhian lands and Left Bank Ukraine. Ukraine remained divided again
  • Agreement between the Ottoman Empire and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

    An agreement was concluded between the Ottoman Empire and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, according to which Right-Bank Ukraine remained part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
  • P. Orlyk left Bender on a trip to Europe

    P. Orlyk left Bender on a trip to Europe

    He tried to get help in the fight against Muscovy.
  • Nystadt Peace Treaty

    Nystadt Peace Treaty

    After the signing of the Nystadt Peace Treaty between Muscovia and Sweden, the stay of Ukrainian political emigrants in all European capitals was not approved. In addition, by order of Peter I, they tried to arrest the stubborn hetman
  • P. Orlyk moves to the Ottoman Empire

    P. Orlyk was forced to move to the Ottoman Empire, where he lived the last 20 years of his life.