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Name: Bogdan Chmielnicki
Birth Date: 1595
Death Date: August 6, 1657
Place of Birth: Pereyaslav, Ukraine
Nationality: Ukrainian
Gender: Male
Occupations: military leader

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Biography of Bogdan Chmielnicki
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The Cossack leader Bogdan Chmielnicki (1595-1657) led the Dnieper Cossacks in the Ukrainian war of liberation against Polish rule in 1648. Bogdan Chmielnicki, or Khmelnitskii, was born in Pereyaslav in the Polish-controlled Ukraine. His father was a...


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Canadian Slavonic Papers
IN MEMORIAM: Bohdan Budurowycz
03/01/2007: 981 words, approx. 3 pages
(1921-2007) On March 8, 2007, Bohdan Budurowycz, Professor Emeritus of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Toronto, quietly passed away at Runnymede Hospital in west-end Toronto. He was eighty-six years of age (born September 8, 1921) and is survived by his...
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The Independent - London
Obituary: Professor Bohdan Bociurkiw
11/06/1998: 647 words, approx. 2 pages
BOHDAN BOCIURKIW was lying on what many believed would be his deathbed in 1992 when his wife brought in a package of documents that had just arrived from the formerly closed Soviet archives. The documents concerned the suppression of the five-million-strong Ukrainian Catholic Church...
 


 

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