- Ivan
Sirko and Ivan
Zhdan-Rih led
their Cossacks into Crimea. They
captured Perekop,
looting and
burning it. Afterward,
Sirko and
Zhdan divided their forces...
- Velychko-Bosovskyi (1665)
Levko Shkura (1665-1666) Ivan
Zhdan-Rih (1666-1667)
Ostap Vasiutenko-Chemerys (1667) Ivan
Zhdan-Rih (1667) Ivan
Bilkovskyi (1668)
Lukash Martynovych...
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place during the
Crimean Campaign of
Cossack leaders Ivan
Zhdan-Rih and Ivan Sirko, when
Zhdan-Rih with 2,000
captured the city and
subsequently sacking...
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Archived from the
original on 6
September 2015.
Retrieved 2 July 2020.
Zhdan,
Mykhailo (1988). "Kyivan Rus'".
Encyclopedia of Ukraine.
Archived from...
- (Рада) and
Radomir (Радомир), and Dobromila. Old
Russian names include Zhdan (Ждан),
Peresvet (Пересвет), Lada (Лада), and
Lyubava (Любава). Soviet-era...
- Weinstock, Writers'
Showcase 2000
Volodymyr Kubijovyč, Ihor Stebelsky,
Mykhailo Zhdan,
Podillia in the
Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 4 (1993). It was slightly...
- accepted. In October, Ivan
Sirko organised first campaign together with Ivan
Zhdan-Rih.
Cossacks inflictived heavy losses on
Tatars and
plundered several settlements...
- In October-November of the same year,
together with the Kosh
ataman Ivan
Zhdan-Rog, he led a
Cossack army on a
campaign against the
Crimean Khanate the...
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Bohdan Somkovych, 1653-1660
Danilo Polotsky, 1660-1675 Fedir-
Zhdan Tadryna, 1675-1677
Zhdan Tadryna, 1677-1687 Jan Bykovsky, 1687-1699
Fedor Bykovsky, 1699...
- Enkhbaatar (MGL)
Tatsiana Matsko FIAS
Svetlana Uvarova FIAS −65 kg
Daniela Zhdan FIAS Sunjidmaa Tsog-Ochir (MGL) Sem Van Dun (NED) Anna-Mariya M****heva (BUL)...