Pereyaslavl revolt

Pereyaslavl revolt
Part of the Russo-Polish War as part of the Ruin
Date19 June 1666 – c. March 1667
Location
Territory of Pereyaslav regiment, Tsardom of Russia
(Present-day Ukraine)
Result Uprising suppressed
Belligerents
Pereyaslav regiment
border=no Right-bank Hetmanate
Crimean Khanate
Tsardom of Russia
border=no Left-bank Hetmanate
Commanders and leaders
Maxim Homenko
Gases-Choban Giray
Konstantin Shcherbatov
Yakov Hitrovo
Ivan Briukhovetsky

The Pereyaslavl revolt there was an uprising of the inhabitants and Cossacks of Pereyaslavl against the power of the new Hetman Ivan Briukhovetsky, caused by the corruption of his administration and the conclusion of the Moscow Articles. The Army of the Tsardom of Russia suppressed the main pockets of rebellion relatively quickly, but faced the right-bank army of Petro Doroshenko, and later the Crimean Tatars, but was able to repel their invasion. In March 1667, the rebels swore allegiance to the Alexis, as they learned about the conclusion of the Truce of Andrusovo.


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