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History of Brest Region

17th century

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1632-1648 Vladislav Vaza was the King of Poland and the Great Prince of the Great Lithuanian Princedom.
1637 Ruzhany (Pruzhany district) was given right of self-government by Magdeburg Law.
1642 Divin (Kobrin district) was given right of self-government by Magdeburg Law.
1643 Logishin (Pinsk district) was given right of self-government by Magdeburg Law.
1645 Malcha (now it is Malech, Bereza district) was given right of self-government by Magdeburg Law.
1648-1668 Yan Kazimir was the King of Poland and the Great Prince of the Great Lithuanian Princedom.
1648-1689 Kostyol (Catholic church) and monastery were built in the town of Bereza.
1651-1675 Collegium of Jesuits was built in Pinsk.
June-August 1655 Russian army annexed Lyakhovichi, David-Gorodok.
September 1655 Russian troops besieged and annexed the town of Pinsk.
15 Jan 1660 Russian army headed by Khovansky annexed the town of Brest.
18 Jun 1660 The Khovansky army was beated near by Lyakhovichi.
25 Jun 1660 Ukrainian Cossacks after a long siege annexed Pinsk.
4 Dec 1665 The mint was founded in Brest.
1669-1673 Mikhail Vishnevetsky was the King of Poland and the Great Prince of the Great Lithuanian Princedom.
1674-1696 Yan Sobessky was the King of Poland and the Great Prince of the Great Lithuanian Princedom.
1683 The war between Rech Pospolitaya and Crimean Khan was resumed. The war was ended in 1699 with defeat of Turkey.
1697-1733 August II the Strong was the King of Poland and the Great Prince of the Great Lithuanian Princedom.

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