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Irkliiv Regiment
Іркліївський полк
Coat of Arms
Active1648-1649
1658-1663
Country Cossack Hetmanate
TypeCossack Regiment
Size9 sotnias (1648-1649)
8 sotnias (1658-1663)
Garrison/HQ Irkliiv, Ukraine
Engagements Khmelnytsky Uprising

The Irkliiv Regiment ( Ukrainian: Іркліївський полк, romanizedIrkliivskyi polk) was one the territorial-administrative subdivisions of the Cossack Hetmanate. The regiment's capital was the city of Irkliiv, now a village in Cherkasy Oblast of central Ukraine.

In 1648, during Khmelnytsky Uprising, Regiment was raised from the Irkliiv sotnia of the Pereiaslav Regiment. Colonel Mykhailo Teliuchenko became the first commander. [1] On 16 October 1649 Irkliiv and neighboring part of Lubny Regiment were merged to form Kropyvna Regiment. [2] [3] [4] Other sotnias were absorbed into Chyhyryn Regiment and Cherkasy Regiment.

Hetman Ivan Vyhovsky disbanded Kropyvna Regiment in 1658 after death of colonel Filon Dzhelaliy. The regiments sotnias were all transferred to recreated Irkliiv Regiment and Lubny Regiment. [1] Matvii Pankevych became the new regiments colonel. [5] When the regiment was disbanded again in 1663, its sotnias went to neighbouring Pereiaslav Regiment, Pryluky Regiment and Lubny Regiment.

Irkliiv regiment sotnias location (1648-1649)
Irkliiv regiment sotnias location (1658-1663)

Structure

The regiment comprised 5 sotnias during 1648-1649:

  • Irkliiv
  • Veremiivka
  • Vasiutyntsi
  • Burimka
  • Mali Kanivtsi

The regiment comprised 8 sotnias during 1658-1663:

  • Denhy
  • Zhuravka
  • Irkliiv 1st
  • Irkliiv 2nd
  • Irkliiv 3rd
  • Kropyvna
  • Kurinka
  • Orzhytsia

Commanders

  • Mykhailo Teliuchenko 1648-1649
  • Matvii Pankevych (Papkevych, Papievych) 1658-Mid 1663

References

  1. ^ a b Maksimovich, Mikhail (1886). Собрание сочинений [Collected Works] (in Russian). Kyiv. p. 712-714.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  2. ^ Gajecky, George (1978). The Cossack administration of the Hetmanate. Vol. II. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. p. 633-635. ISBN  0-916458-02-4.
  3. ^ Адміністративно-територіальний поділ Полтавщини (1648–2012 рр.) [Administrative-territorial division of Poltava Oblast (1648–2012)] (in Ukrainian). Poltava: ТОВ «АСМІ». 2012. p. 14-15. ISBN  978-966-182-203-9.
  4. ^ Levytsky, Orest (1878). Літопис Самовидця [Chronicle of Samovidets] (in Russian). Kyiv. p. 19.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  5. ^ Hrushevsky, Mykhailo (1956). History of Ukraine-Rusʹ (in Ukrainian). Vol. X. New York: Knyho-spilka. p. 144.

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