the bloody two-day battle of Zboriv, where…
August 1649 CE
the bloody two-day battle of Zboriv, where Crown forces of about twenty-five thousand led by King John II Casimir, on the march to relieve the forces besieged in Zbarazh, meet with a combined force of Cossacks and Crimean Tatars, led by Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky and Khan İslâm III Giray of Crimea respectively, which numbers about eighty thousand.
The Poles ask for talks, and the khan forces Khmelnytsky to enter into them, possibly after being bribed by the Poles.
Khmelnytsky gains numerous privileges for the Cossacks under the Treaty of Zboriv, which places the Bratslav Voivodeship, Chernihiv Voivodeship, and the Kiev Voivodeship under complete control of the Cossacks; the Orthodox Church is granted privileges, and the Crimean Khanate is to be paid a large sum of money.