The Sulyma uprising (Polish: Powstanie Sulimy, Ukrainian: Повстання Сулими, Povstannia Sulymy) was a Cossack rebellion headed by Ivan Sulyma (Iwan Sulima) against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1635. The rebels succeeded in taking and destroying the newly built Kodak Fortress, but were defeated by Polish forces under Hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski soon afterward. Sulyma was executed in December same year.
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The period from 1635 through 1638 had three separate Cossack uprisings in the Ukraine; The Sulyma Uprising, the Pawluk Uprising, and the Ostrzanin Uprising. These did not end in a treaty, but were crushed
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