The Battle of Berestechko in Volhynia, Ukraine, most probably the greatest cavalry battle during the 17th century,part of the Chmielnicki Uprising, lasted from June 28 to June 30, 1651, between the Polish army under King Jan II Casimir and Ukrainian Cossack and peasant forces, led by Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky, and their Crimean Tatar allies. The Polish army had around 57,000 troops, the Ukrainians around 100,000 plus 25,000 Crimean Tatar cavalry. Both sides had about 40,000 cavalry each. The battle was won by the Poles after the Crimean Tatars, dispirited by the death of their leader Toğay bey, deserted the battlefield. As a result, Khmelnytsky was forced to sign the Treaty of Bila Tserkva with the Poles.
1651 | Battles of Poland | Battles of Ukraine
Czarniecki - Stefan, Dołęga-Ossowski - Piotr, Grzymała-Kazanowski - Adam, Janina-Rzeczycki - Mikołaj, Kalinowa-Kalinowski Marcin, Hetman Leliwa-Czapski - Franciszek, Rawicz-Przyjemski - Zygmunt,
Beresteczkói csata | Bitwa pod Beresteczkiem | Берестецкая битва | Bitka pri Beresteczku | Берестецька битва
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