Battle of Polonka

Battle of Polonka
Part of the Polish-Russian War (1658-1667)

Stefan Czarniecki during Polish-Russian War
Date29 June 1660
Location
Polonka, in modern Belarus
Result Polish-Lithuanian victory
Belligerents
Polish–Lithuanian CommonwealthPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth linkTsardom of Russia
Commanders and leaders
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Stefan Czarniecki
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Paweł Jan Sapieha
link Ivan Khovansky
Strength
9,000 Lithuanians
4,000 Poles
2 cannons[1]: 186 
8,000 - 9,000 troops[2]
Casualties and losses
300 killed[3][4]
unknown number of wounded
4,200[2]

The Battle of Polonka (Połonka, Palonka) took place near Polonka (Połonka in Polish, Palonka in Belarusian, in modern Belarus) during the Polish-Russian War (1658-1667) on 29 June 1660 between Polish-Lithuanian and Russian forces. Polish-Lithuanian army under Stefan Czarniecki and Paweł Jan Sapieha forced a Russian retreat through a carefully planned Polish hussar ambush and several tactically effective flanking maneuvers.[1]: 186  The Russian defeat also meant they had to abandon the Siege of Lyakhavichy (Lachowicze).

  1. ^ a b Frost, R.I., 2000, The Northern Wars, 1558-1721, Harlow: Pearspn Education Limited, ISBN 9780582064294
  2. ^ a b Курбатов О. А. «Литовский поход 7168 г.» кн. И. А. Хованского и битва при Полонке 18 июня 1660 г.//Славяноведение. 2003. № 4. С. 25 – 40.
  3. ^ Krzysztof Kossarzecki, Kampania roku 1660 na Litwie, Zabrze 2005, Inforteditions, p. 234, ISBN 83-89943-01-8
  4. ^ Marcin Gawęda, Połonka-Basia 1660, Warszawa 2005, Bellona, p. 243, ISBN 83-11-10211-2