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Key periods of Ukrainian statehood and development — from the Cossack era to the present day.
The Cossack Revolution of 1648–1657, led by Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky
1552—1775: Vyshnevetsky's Khortytsia Sich, the Cossack uprisings, Sahaidachny at Khotyn, Sirko, Mazepa and Poltava, Kalnyshevsky and the Sich's destruction by Catherine II.
1929—1956: the OUN and Bandera, the Act of 30 June 1941, the formation of the UPA, Volhynia, Shukhevych, Hurby, Operation Vistula, Shukhevych's death in 1950, Kuk's arrest in 1954.
862—1240: from Askold's raid on Constantinople to the fall of Kyiv to Batu Khan; Oleh, Olha, Volodymyr the Great, Yaroslav the Wise, the Tale of Igor's Campaign, the Mongol invasion.
1199—1349: the direct successor of Kyivan Rus' in Ukrainian lands; Roman the Great, King Danylo, Lviv, Yuri I "King of Rus'", the fall in 1349.
1340—1569: Ukrainian lands under Lithuania; Liubartas, the Battle of Blue Waters, Grunwald, the Olelkovych princes, Konstanty Ostrogski, the Union of Lublin.
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