ANDRUSOV, TREATY OF

ănˈdroosŏfˌ, Rus. əndrooˈsəf, 1667, signed by Poland and Russia at the village of Andrusov, Russia (present-day Androsovo). It ended the war of Czar Alexis of Russia against John II of Poland. Russia gained the Smolensk and Seversk provinces and Ukraine E of the Dnieper (left-bank Ukraine), including Kiev.

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...91 , 128 , 155 -56, 211 Amalrik, Andrei, viii Andrusov, treaty of, 19 Andrzejewski, Jerzy, 186 , 209 , 211 Anti...98 Breslau, 24 ; see also Wroclaw Brest-Litovsk, treaty of, 44 Brezhnev, Leonid, 195 Britain, Battle of...
...the Wallachian side, came by the southern provinces together with the birds." * * * * * * By the terms of the Treaty of Andrusov, signed January 13th, 1667, the Tsar and the King of Poland came to a first definite arrangement covering the...
...Ivan, 414 a Andronicus I E. Rom. emp. , 605 a, 837 b Andrusiak, Nicholas, 571 a, 572 b Andrusiv, Treaty of, 645 b, 647 b Andrusov, Nicholas, 40 a Andrusyshyn, Constantine, 444 b Anduzky, George, 675 b Andzejowski, Anthony, 41...
...the pioneering Russian geologist Nikolai Andrusov conducted the first systematic study of...steamer on loan from the Russian navy, Andrusov logged over 3,000 km in only eighteen...countrys new borders, redrawn by the treaty of Berlin. A comprehensive study
...engineering, automatic control. Collected Works , 1956. ANDRUSOV, Nikolay Ivfinovich 1861-1924 . Geologist, paleontologist...lands became Russian. The armistice was ratified by the 1686 treaty. ANGARA, two rivers in Siberia: 1 Angara proper in lower...


 

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ANDRUSOV, TREATY OF an droosof , Rus. ndroo s f, 1667, signed by Poland and Russia at the village of Andrusov, Russia (present-day Androsovo). It ended the war of Czar Alexis...
...of World War II, of the 1945 boundary treaty with the USSR, and of the emigration...at Tannenberg (1410); by the second treaty of Torun (1466) they became vassals...territory (including N Livonia), and by the Treaty of Andrusov (1667) E Ukraine passed...
...Pereyaslavl. By the terms of the treaty, Ukraine was to be largely...Muscovite realm). Through a treaty with Poland in 1658, Ukraine...war ended in 1667 with the Treaty of Andrusov, which partitioned Ukraine...Crimea. The Polish partition treaties of 1772, 1793, and 1795...
...however, and were forced at Bila Tserkva to accept a treaty unfavorable to Ukraine. In 1654, Chmielnicki persuaded...transfer their allegiance to the Russian czars. By the Treaty of Andrusov in 1667, the left bank of the Dnieper and Kiev were...
...included in Kievan Rus , it became part of Lithuania in 1537. It was much fought over and passed to Poland by the Treaty of Andrusov (1667) and to Russia in 1772. Until World War II and the German occupation about 40% of the population was Jewish...
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