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  Treaty of Pereyaslav - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Treaty of Pereyaslav (Pereiaslav) was concluded in 1654 in the Ukrainian city of Pereyaslav during the meeting, between the Cossacks of the Zaporizhian Host and Tsar Alexey I of Muscovy, following the Khmelnytsky rebellion.
The original copies of the treaty have perished, and the exact nature of the relationship stipulated by this treaty between Ukraine and Russia is a matter of scholarly controversy.
The second Treaty of Pereyaslav was concluded on 27 October 1659 between son of Khmelnytsky, Yuri Khmelnytsky and Russian tsar and drastically limited the Ukranianian (Cossack) autonomy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Treaty_of_Pereyaslav   (671 words)

  
 Ukraine - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
During the mid-17th century the Cossack Hetmanate, was established by Ukrainians fleeing from Polish serfdom, in central Ukraine, an autonomous military state, initially independent.
Ukraine was eventually integrated into Russia as a consequence of the controversial Treaty of Pereyaslav.
After the partitions of Poland by Prussia, Austria and Russia at the end of the 18th century, Western Ukraine (Galicia) was taken over by Austria while Eastern Ukraine was progressively assimilated into the Russian Empire.
open-encyclopedia.com /Ukraine   (1616 words)

  
 SP Pereyaslov eng   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The reserve was founded by decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on March 13, 1979, based on 29 stationary historical and cultural monuments, Museum of Folk Architecture and Lifestyles, city’s historical and other museums, including also the architectural ensembles of the Voznesensky and Mykhailivsky monasteries.
According to the Cabinet of Ministers decree of March 15, 1999, the reserve was given its present profile, while the Edict of the President of Ukraine of June 1, 1999, has made the reserve a national institution and subordinated it to the Culture Directorate of the Kyiv State Oblast Administration.
Pereyaslav was the first town in the left-bank Ukraine to be granted the right of self-rule in 1585.
www.rti.kiev.ua /sp/sppereyasl.htm   (425 words)

  
 iqexpand.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 Historical Gallery
In January 1654 in the City of Pereyaslav, Bohdan Khmelnycky convened a Cossack council, summoning the officers' corps from generals to colonels, to ratify the protectorate of the Russian czar.
On March 13 of this year, Ukraine's President Kuchma issued a decree on the "observance of the 350th anniversary of the Pereyaslav Cossack Council of 1654." Volodymyr Lytvyn, who today chairs Ukraine's parliament, was named chair of the Organizing Committee.
It is imperative to conclude that the Pereyaslav Treaty was not a "voluntary reunification" but the beginning of a long period of enslavement of Ukraine by Russia.
www.artukraine.com /historical/pertreaty.htm   (618 words)

  
 Pereiaslav-Khmel'nyts'kyi - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Pereiaslav-Khmel'nyts'kyi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Vladimir I, Prince of Kiev built here in 992 the large fortress to protect the southern limits of Kievan Rus' from raids of nomads from steppes of currently Southern Ukraine.
It was a capital of the Principality of Pereyaslav from the middle of the 11th century until its demolition by Tatars in 1239, during the Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus'.
Bohdan Khmelnytsky called here the "Council of Pereyaslav", where the Ukrainian Cossacks had voted for a military alliance with Muscovy and accepted the Treaty of Pereyaslav.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi.html   (325 words)

  
 Current Events
The exhibition opened on Wednesday, January 29 and the number of visitors has been increasing each day as people become aware of the very interesting and historic displays that are centered around the various customs and folklore rituals that surround the traditional Ukrainian wedding.
The Pereyaslav National Historical & Ethnography Reserve from the town of Pereyaslav-Khmel'nyts'kiy, located in the Kyiv Oblast and the Ministry of Culture and Arts organized the special Exhibition.
Most of the many items displayed at the exhibition were collected by the staff of the "Pereyaslav" Reserve in the Poltava oblast from 1960 to 1980.
www.artukraine.com /events/wedex.htm   (674 words)

  
 Treaty of Pereyaslav -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Treaty of Pereyaslav was concluded in 1654 in the (The Slavic language spoken in the Ukraine) Ukrainian city of (Click link for more info and facts about Pereyaslav) Pereyaslav during the meeting known as Pereyaslavska Uhoda (Pereyaslav Treaty).
Participants in the preparation of the treaty at Pereyaslav included the Cossack (Click link for more info and facts about Hetman) Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky, numerous Cossacks and large visiting contingent from Russia and translators.
The original copies of the treaty have perished, and the exact nature of the relationship stipulated by this treaty between (A republic in southeastern Europe; formerly a European soviet; the center of the original Russian state which came into existence in the ninth century) Ukraine and Russia is a matter of scholarly controversy.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/t/tr/treaty_of_pereyaslav.htm   (360 words)

  
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Pereyaslav State Pedagogical Institute was granted level IV accreditation in the fall of 2000—a level of accreditation that requires international collaborations.
Pereyaslav, for example, permanently mounted the TV and VCR in their designated American studies classroom and even connected it to a satellite dish donated by the German Embassy.
Partner Institutions' Objectives for Year Three: Pereyaslav: Looking toward the third year of implementation, Pereyaslav will celebrate their 15th year anniversary in the fall of 2001, and they plan to open an American Studies center at their institute as part of the celebration.
libarts.wsu.edu /history/InternationalAmericanStudiesProjects/ukraine/Reports/AnnualReport1101.doc   (10959 words)

  
 :: Rally in Kyiv calls for union with Russia, Belarus :: Ukrayinska Pravda
The rally, which was organized by Ukraine's radical Progressive Socialist Party (PSPU) and the Russian Bloc party, began with a march down Kyiv's Khreschatyk led by the Union of Orthodox Brotherhood of Ukraine and the Russian Movement of Ukraine.
Russian parliamentarian Serhiy Baburin, who also took part in the rally, said, "only a union of the Russian Federation, Ukraine and Belarus can become the basis of peace between the East and West, the basis of peace on earth in general".
The official anniversary of the Pereyaslav Council is 18 January, which Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma instructed should be celebrated in a recent decree.
www2.pravda.com.ua /en/archive/2004/january/17/news/2.shtml   (210 words)

  
 Bogdan Chmielnicki Biography / Biography of Bogdan Chmielnicki Biography Biography
Bogdan Chmielnicki, or Khmelnitskii, was born in Pereyaslav in the Polish-controlled Ukraine.
His father was a registered Cossack and proprietor of a small farm and flour mill at Czehrin near the Dnieper River.
The final agreement was made at Pereyaslav in January 1654.
www.bookrags.com /biography-bogdan-chmielnicki   (526 words)

  
 Aleksey, not Peter (03/17/96)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The events surrounding the Treaty of Pereyaslav of 1654 concern a fateful alliance of the hetman state under Bohdan Khmelnytsky and Muscovy's Tsar Aleksey Mikhailovych, not Peter the Great as erroneously stated in last week's column.
According to the Encyclopedia of Ukraine, the treaty was negotiated between Hetman Khmelnytsky and his General Military Council on one side and Muscovite envoys led by Vasiliy Buturlin on the other.
What is clear, however, is that a radical restructuring of political alliances in the region was an immediate result of the agreement.
www.ukrweekly.com /Archive/1996/119617.shtml   (205 words)

  
 Oleh Soskin's Portal - Statement of the Ukrainian National Conservative Party on 350th anniversary of so called ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It is well known that Pereyaslav agreement of 1654 caused loss of independence and Ukraine became a colony of Moscow, and then the one of Russian empire.
This is not the best situation to declare “celebration of Ukraine-Russian unity” at official level, as it seems to be disgraceful for Ukraine, disparaging for the people, and likely to be bootlicking to Russian imperialists-chauvinists.
Treacherous actions of the power and the Moscow Church before the 350-anniversary of Pereyaslav agreement have testified that the time to overthrow existing anti-Ukrainian regime having turned into a puppet in Russia’s hands, has come.
www.soskin.info /e-material.php?pokaz=50   (605 words)

  
 Agapit ╧ 5-6
After graduating from the Medical Institution he served in the Navy for a long time and at that time took part in foreign voyages and even in the tours round the world.
From 1844 he worked as the district physician in Pereyaslav, where he was held in high respect among the local people.
A wonderful panorama of Pereyaslav, Trakhtemirov and Monastyrshchina gave the poet material for his Son (The Dream) written already in exile.
www.histomed.kiev.ua /agapit/ag56/ag56-78e.html   (1924 words)

  
 Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyy --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Russian Pereyaslav-khmelnitsky, also spelled Pereiaslav-khmelnitskii, or Perejaslav-chmel'nickij, formerly (until 1943) Pereyaslav, or Pereiaslav, city, Kiev oblast (province), Ukraine.
In 1654 Bohdan Khmelnytsky, a leader of the revolt against Polish domination of Ukraine, convened a council at Pereyaslav that submitted Ukraine to Russian…
In 1654 Bohdan Khmelnytsky, a leader of the revolt against Polish domination of Ukraine, convened a council at Pereyaslav that submitted Ukraine...
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9059220?tocId=9059220   (426 words)

  
 ««WE HAD SHOLOM-ALEIKHEM. THAT IS WHY WE KNEW WE ARE JEWS»» - KLAVDIA KOLESNIKOVA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
5 years ago his granddaughter, American writer Bel Kaufman who visited her grandfather's native Pereyaslav for the first time, said, "His mishpukha is here, they cry and laugh here listening to his works".
His pensive eyes looked at the spectators from the stage and the words that became his life's credo "I belong to our literature and to the big family called people..." penetrated into everybody's heart.
Very exciting and touching was the moment when young Pereyaslav residents - members of Pereyaslav-Khmelnitsky's Society of Jewish culture Nastya Brekker, Ivan Shapoval and Misha Mentu - recited verses about their eminent countryman.
www.jewukr.org /observer/eo2003/page_show_en.php?id=335   (693 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 11474
     Rostislav Rurik, Duke of Pereyaslav was the son of Yuri I Dolgoruki Rurik, Grand Duke of Kiev.
He was the son of Rostislav Rurik, Duke of Pereyaslav.
     Yaropolk Rurik, Grand Duke of Vladimir was the son of Rostislav Rurik, Duke of Pereyaslav.
www.thepeerage.com /p11474.htm   (766 words)

  
 kiev.ca - Pereyaslav museum hata png   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 Rurikids 8
Yaropolk II, Pr of Pereyaslav (1114-32), Grand Pr of Kiev (1132-39), *1082, +18.2.1139; m.1116 Helene, a woman from Ossetia (+aft 1146)
Vladimir, Pr of Pereyaslav (1169-87), *1157, +18.4.1187; m.8.11.1179 Zabava Yaroslavna of Chernigov
[2m.] Andrei, Pr of Volynia (1119-35), Pr of Pereyaslav (1135-42), *11.7.1102, +22.1.1142; m.N, a granddau.of Tugor Khan of the Kumans
genealogy.euweb.cz /russia/rurik8.html   (1427 words)

  
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Rich and his wife Vana live in Pittsburg, KS and attend Cornerstone Family Church which is pastored by my long time friends, Allen and Jeannice Parker.
Until our next time together, may the Lord bless and keep you: The Lord make His face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you, the Lord lift His countenance upon you and give you peace.
Many people were blessed as we prayed and released blessing and empowerment in their lives to create and launch a business.
www.familyaidinternational.com /oct04.htm   (1979 words)

  
 JTA NEWS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
PEREYASLAV-KHMELNITSKY, Ukraine, April 8 (JTA) — Little in this sleepy central Ukrainian town is reminiscent of the time when Sholem Aleichem was born here 145 years ago.
Yet a tiny group of Jews who still call Pereyaslav home used this year’s anniversary to rekindle a spark of Yiddishkeit in the region, once heavily populated by Jews whom the Yiddish writer depicted so colorfully in his books.
The birthday of Sholem Aleichem, born Solomon Naumovich Rabinovich, was celebrated last month in this and a few other Ukrainian towns where he lived and wrote his stories.
www.jta.org /page_view_story.asp?intarticleid=13969&intcategoryid=5   (131 words)

  
 Pereyaslav - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Pereyaslav   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Here you will find more informations about Pereyaslav.
If you find this encyclopedia or its sister projects useful,
Pereyaslav is the former name of towns in Ukraine and Russia:
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Pereyaslav.html   (51 words)

  
 Beauty Abroad » Ukraine::We invite you to visit Pereyaslav - Chmelnitsky
The city plays the great role in the life of Ukrainian and Russian peoples, and that is reflected in "Monument in honor of reunification of Ukraine and Russia", in diorama "Battle for Dnepr in Pereyaslav - Chmelnitsky area ", in canvas by ?.
Tour of the city "ancient and nowadays Pereyaslav - Chmelnitsky", excursions to 3 museums in Center part (up to your choice):
museum - diorama "Battle for Dnepr in Pereyaslav - Chmelnitsky area in autumn of 1943"
beautyabroad.com /ukraine/kievcentral/pereyaslav.php   (365 words)

  
 The Golden diadem
The entrance to the outer town was from the south-west, from the ravine, leading to the central fortified part of the town from the south, where there is a large breach.
In 1110 the Polovtsy tribe seized Chuchin and the villages near Pereyaslav.
Historical, archaeological and topographical data testify that the Balyko-Shchuchinka site can be associated with the town of Chuchin mentioned in the chronicles.
www.trypillya.kiev.ua /vinok_eng.htm   (4311 words)

  
 All About Jewish Theatre - Non-Jews in Ukraine help mark Sholem Aleichem’s anniversary
Organized with the help of Jewish cultural groups from Kiev, the festivities were similar in all of the towns.
After flowers were laid at Sholem Aleichem’s monument in Pereyaslav and on memorial plaques, ceremonies were held, then amateur concerts for groups of mostly elderly local Jews.
The concerts included performances of Yiddish and Hebrew songs, Jewish dances, readings of Sholem Aleichem works and mini-plays based on his books.
www.jewish-theatre.com /visitor/article_display.aspx?articleID=630   (220 words)

  
 Paradox Interactive Forums - AGC/EEP Cossacks Uprising/Ukraine
In early 1654, the tsar sent delegates to the Cossack Hetman, and the entire Cossack Host gave vows of sovereignty to Muscovy.
The treaty of Pereyaslav, as this came to be called, guaranteed Ukraine a high degree of autonomy, an army of 60,000, their own Hetman, and protection from all their enemies.
The tsar also promised Chmielnicki to send an army to attack Poland in the spring.
www.europa-universalis.com /forum/showthread.php?t=105163&page=1   (3698 words)

  
 MANDRY.navigator   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
We received a grand welcome there with Cossack kulish soup, and musicians.
Pereyaslav pleased us not only with the kindness of its hosts but also with its various tourist "niceties." Just museums here cannot be counted on both hands.
The museum of space exploration alone, located...in a church, is worth of visit.
www.mandry.info /ukraine.html   (3448 words)

  
 Ukraine Orphanage - Mission Trip to Ukraine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Following your Boot Camp training in Florida, you bus to Miami International Airport for a flight across the Atlantic Ocean to Paris, France for a brief layover and then on to Kiev, Ukraine.
A short, but picturesque bus ride will take you to Pereyaslav, the former capital of Ukraine, where Teen Missions runs their only European Boot Camp.
The team will spend 10 days at the camp judging the Obstacle Course, teaching various classes, and helping in the kitchen.
www.missions-trip.com /mission-trip-detail/tid/194.htm   (462 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
UNCP comments the visit of Russian president to Ukraine
On January 23-24 2004 Vladimir Putin, president of the Russian Federation, made a visit to Ukraine timed to conclude the Year of Russia in Ukraine and celebrate the 350th anniversary of so called “Pereyaslav treason”.
On January 9, 2004 UNCP Committee held a session, which agenda included: summarize work in the 2003, tasks for 2004, the party’s position concerning present day political situation in Ukraine, creation of new UNCP chapters in cities and regions of Ukraine etc
uncp.soskin.info /e-activ.php?pos=20&   (632 words)

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