Battle of Zboriv (Zborow, Zborov) may mean: Zboriv (Ukrainian: , Polish: ) is a small city in Ternopil Oblast, west Ukraine in the historical region of Galicia. ...
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However when hostilities resumed Chmielnicki's forces suffered a massive defeat in 1651 at the Battle of Beresteczko and were forced at Bila Tserkva to accept a loser's treaty.
A year later the cossacks had their revenge at the Battle of Batoh[?], after which Chmielnicki had all the high-ranking captives murdered.
The Ukraine was still perilously weak and in 1654, Chmielnicki persuaded the Cossacks to ally with the Russian czars at the Treaty of Pereyaslavl[?], a treaty that had poor results for the Ukraine after Chmielnicki's death (the Polish-Muscovite Treaty of Andrusov[?] in 1667).
Battle of Zborov (bitva u Zborova in Czech and Slovak language) was a small part of the Kerensky Offensive (the last Russian offensive in World War One, taking place in July 1917).
The battle was the first significant action of the Czechoslovak Legions (volunteers fighting against the Central Powers) on the Eastern Front.
The brigade was deployed near Zborov, a town in today's Ukraine, in a section of secondary importance.