Category
page 1Rebellions in Ukraine
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short-lived country that existed from 1919 to 1920 during the Russian Civil War
Koliivshchyna
thumb|260 px|Monument of Gonta and Zalizniak in Uman, Ukraine
The Koliivshchyna (; ) was a major haidamaky rebellion that broke out in Right-bank Ukraine in June 1768, caused by the dissatisfaction of peasants with the treatment of Orthodox Christians by the Bar Confederation and serfdom, as well as by hostility of Cossacks and peasants to the local Polonized Ruthenian nobility and ethnic Poles. The uprising was accompanied by pogroms against both real and imagined supporters of the Bar Confederation, particularly ethnic Poles, Jews, Roman Catholics, and especially Byzantine Catholic priests a

Nalyvaiko Uprising
1590s Cossack rebellion
Massacre of Uman
1768 massacre of Jews, Poles, and Ukrainian Uniates in Uman
Kyiv uprising of 1068
revolt against Grand Prince Iziaslav Yaroslavich of Kyiv
Cossack Uprisings
series of military conflicts, 1591–1775
Polubotkivtsi Uprising
July 1917 insurrection in Kiev
Zhmaylo Uprising
cossack rebellion in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Ostryanyn uprising
1638 Cossack uprising against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Sulima Uprising
Cossack rebellion
November Uprising
1918 uprising in the city of Lemberg, Galicia and Lodomeria, Austria-Hungary (present-day Lviv, Ukraine)
Fedorovych Uprising
Military conflict
Muha Rebellion
revolt in Galicia, 1490 to 1492