Ottoman Ukraine Ханська Україна (Ukrainian) | |
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1667–1699 | |
Common languages | Ukrainian |
Religion | Orthodox Church of Ukraine |
Demonym(s) | Ukrainian |
Government | |
Beylerbey, Pasha, Agha, Hetman | |
History | |
1667 | |
1699 | |
Today part of | Ukraine |
Ottoman Ukraine (Ukrainian: Османська Україна), Khan Ukraine (Ukrainian: Ханська Україна), Hanshchyna (Ukrainian: Ганьщина)[1] was the right-bank Ukraine (as well as for the southern regions of the Kiev Voivodeship), also known by its Turkic name Yedisan. The first recorded use of the term Khanska Ukraina are traced to 1737[citation needed] when the Russian secret-agent Lupul urged Empress Anna of Russia to attack Ottoman Ukraine.