MIDDLE DNIEPER AND CRIMEA IN TIMES CONCEPTION UKRAINIAN COSSACKS (HISTORIOGRAPHIMIDDLE DNIEPER AND CRIMEA IN TIMES CONCEPTION UKRAINIAN COSSACKS (HISTORIOGRAPHICAL ASPECT)

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Anatoly Yuzefovych CHABAN

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The proposed research highlights the relations between Crimea Khanate and Central Dnipro Area throughout second half of 15th and first half of 17th century, the time of Ukraine Kozak movement occurrence and formation. The conclusion is reached that aggressive politics of Crimea Khanate, as well as political actions of Moscow state, Lithuanian principality and Poland on southern borders of Ukraine became the main external factor of Ukraine Kozak movement appearance and its establishment as significant social and political force.

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