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Kosinski Uprising

Kosiński Uprising (1591 - 1593) is a name applied to two rebellions in Ukraine organised by Krzysztof Kosiński against the local Ruthenian nobility and magnates.

In late 16th century the Republic of Both Nations was experiencing a short period of internal stability. This however was threatened by the Cossacks who organised several raids to Crimea, Moldavia and other lands of the Ottoman Empire. To counter the threat, sultan Murad III threatened Poland-Lithuania with war if the Cossack pillage raids were to be continued. In 1580 the Sejm in Warsaw passed the Order in Ukraine (Porządek ze strony Niżowców i Ukrainy) act, in which the Registered Cossacks were banned from raids to the Zaporizhian Sich, taking captives and pillaging. Any Cossack who broke this law was to be punished by death without trial.

In 1591 Kosiński, who was at that time one of the colonels of the Registered Cossacks in Kyiv Voivodship, was deprived of his estate in the villages of Rokitno and Olszanice by the Ostrogski family. To take his lands back, Kosiński gathered his regiment and captured the castle of Bila Tserkva. There he named himself a Hetman of Cossacks and started a revolt against the Polish rule in Ukraine and against the rule of local Ruthenian nobility and magnates in the lands of Kyiv and Bratslav.

What started as a private act of revenge, soon turned into a full-scale civil war between local Ruthenian nobility and the Cossacks. By 1592 a large part of the society of Ukraine supported the revolt and it spread to Volhynia. However, the conflict was seen by the Polish hetman and chancellor Jan Zamoyski as yet another struggle for power in Ukraine and the Polish forces of hetman Stanisław Żółkiewski did not enter the war. The local nobles started a levee en masse and with their own private forces started a pursuit after Kosiński's forces.

The two armies clashed near the village of Piątek on February 2, 1593. After a short fight, the forces of the Cossacks were defeated by Duke Konstanty Ostrogski. In what became known as the Battle of Piątek Kosiński himself was taken prisoner. He promised to obey the orders of the Hetmans of the Crown and the rebellion ended.

However, the following year Kosiński broke the promise and escaped to Zaporizhia, where he started to organise yet another Cossack army. Moreover, on May 13, 1593 he signed a document, in which he subjected Ukraine to Muscovite tsar Fiodor I. Soon afterwards he gathered ca. 2000 men and started a fast march towards the seat of the starost of Cherkasy. Local nobility organised a strong defence composed mainly of their private forces. Little is known of the fate of the campaign. According to Aleksander Wiśniowiecki Kosiński was killed in a battle against his forces while the chronicle of Marcin Bielski mentions that Kosiński was found drunk in a guest house and killed in a duel.

In the spring of 1593 the Sejm passed a revised Of Niżowcy (O Niżowcach) Act, in which it declared all the remaining forces of Kosiński guilty of high treason and sentenced them to death. The remaining Cossack forces signed an agreement in August of the same year, in which the Registered Cossacks could return home with their arms and boats as well as amnesty in exchange for their loyalty.

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